31st House of Representatives of Puerto Rico

The 31st House of Representatives of Puerto Rico is the lower house of the 19th Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico and will meet from January 2, 2021 to January 1, 2025. All members were elected in the 2020 elections. The House had a majority of elected members from the Popular Democratic Party (PPD), but since 4 May 2022 the PPD only enjoys a plurality.

31st House of Representatives of Puerto Rico
In session
January 2, 2021 – January 1, 2025
Leadership
SpeakerRafael "Tatito" Hernández Montañez
Speaker pro temConny Varela
Majority LeaderAngel Matos García
Majority WhipRoberto Rivera Ruiz de Porras
Minority LeadersCarlos "Johnny" Méndez
Mariana Nogales Molinelli
Denis Márquez Lebrón
Lisie Burgos Muñiz
Minority WhipsGabriel Rodríguez Aguiló
José Bernardo Márquez Reyes
Non-officers
SecretaryJavier Gómez Cruz[1]
Sergeant-at-ArmsMiguel Arvelo Kuilán[1]
Structure
Seats51 voting members
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Parties represented  25 PPD
  21 PNP
  2 MVC
  1 PIP
  1 PD
  1 Ind.
Length of term4 years
Elections
Last electionNovember 3, 2020
Next electionNovember 5, 2024
Legislature
19th Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico
Upper house
27th Senate of Puerto Rico
Sessions
1stJanuary 11, 2021[2] – June 30, 2021
2ndAugust 16, 2021 – November 16, 2021
3rdJanuary 10, 2022 – June 30, 2022
4thAugust 15, 2022 – November 15, 2022
5thJanuary 9, 2023 – June 30, 2023
6thAugust 21, 2023 – November 14, 2023
7thJanuary 8, 2024 – June 30, 2024
8thAugust 19, 2024* – November 19, 2024*

The body is counterparted by the 27th Senate of Puerto Rico in the upper house.

Composition

Leadership

  PPD  PNP  PIP  MVC  PD
Office Representative District Party
Speaker Tatito Hernández Montañez District 11 PPD
Speaker pro tem Conny Varela District 32 PPD
Majority Leader Angel Matos García District 40 PPD
Majority Whip Roberto Rivera Ruiz de Porras District 39 PPD
Minority Leader Johnny Méndez District 36 PNP
Minority Whip Gabriel Rodríguez Aguiló District 13 PNP
Minority Leader Mariana Nogales Molinelli At-large MVC
Minority Whip José Bernardo Márquez At-large MVC
Minority Leader Denis Márquez Lebrón At-large PIP
Minority Leader Lisie Burgos Muñiz At-large PD

Non-officers

Post Name
Secretary Javier Gómez Cruz[1]
Sergeant-at-Arms Miguel Arvelo Kuilán[1]

Members

The following is a list of current members of the House of Representatives. Néstor A. Alonso Vega resigned from his position after being charged for corruption by federal prosecutors days after the general election, and a special election was held on 21 March 2021 to select his successor from within the New Progressive Party.[3] In addition, while Luis Raúl Torres Cruz was elected under the PPD banner, due to differences with decisions of the party's delegation leadership on policy areas under his purview, on 4 May 2022 Torres Cruz distanced himself from the party, became an independent, and said this move was "final and irrevocable".

  PPD  PNP  PIP  MVC  PD
District Name Political party
District 1 Eddie Charbonier Chinea PNP
District 2 Luis Raúl Torres Cruz Ind.[4]
District 3 Juan O. Morales Rodríguez PNP
District 4 Víctor L. Parés Otero PNP
District 5 Jorge «Georgie» Navarro Suárez PNP
District 6 Ángel Morey Noble PNP
District 7 Luis Pérez Ortiz PNP
District 8 Yashira Lebrón Rodríguez PNP
District 9 Er Yazzer Morales Díaz PNP
District 10 Deborah Soto Arroyo PPD
District 11 Rafael «Tatito» Hernández PPD
District 12 Edgardo Feliciano Sánchez PPD
District 13 Gabriel Rodríguez Aguiló PNP
District 14 José O. González Mercado PNP
District 15 Joel I. Franqui Atiles PNP
District 16 Eladio J. Cardona Quiles PPD
District 17 Wilson Román López PNP
District 18 Jessie Cortés Ramos PPD
District 19 Jocelyne Rodríguez Negrón PPD
District 20 Kebin Maldonado Martínez PPD
District 21 Lydia Méndez Silva PPD
District 22 Jorge Alfredo Rivera Segarra PPD
District 23 José H. Rivera Madera PPD
District 24 Ángel A. Fourquet Cordero PPD
District 25 Domingo J. Torres García PPD
District 26 Orlando Aponte Rosario PPD
District 27 Estrella Martínez Soto PPD
District 28 Juan J. Santiago Nieves PPD
District 29 Gretchen Hau PPD
District 30 Luis «Narmito» Ortiz Lugo PPD
District 31 Jesús Santa Rodríguez PPD
District 32 José Manuel «Conny» Varela Fernández PPD
District 33 Ángel Peña Ramírez PNP
District 34 Ramón Luis Cruz Burgos PPD
District 35 Sol Y. Higgins Cuadrado PPD
District 36 Carlos "Johnny" Méndez PNP
District 37 Ángel Bulerín PNP
District 38 Javier Aponte Dalmau PPD
District 39 Roberto Rivera Ruíz PPD
District 40 Angel Matos García PPD
At-large Héctor E. Ferrer Santiago PPD
Jesús Manuel Ortiz González PPD
José Aponte Hernández PNP
José Pichy Torres Zamora PNP
José "Quiquito" Meléndez PNP
«Che» Pérez Cordero PNP
María de Lourdes Ramos Rivera PNP
José Bernardo Márquez MVC
Mariana Nogales Molinelli MVC
Denis Márquez Lebrón PIP
Lisie J. Burgos Muñiz PD

Changes in membership

Commissions

Standing commissions

Standing Commission Name[5] President Vice President Secretary
Calendars and Special Rules of Debate Ángel Matos García Roberto Rivera Ruiz de Porras José Conny Varela Fernández
Agriculture Jorge Alfredo Rivera Segarra Eladio Cardona Quiles José Rivera Madera
Anti-corruption and Public Integrity Héctor E. Ferrer Santiago Deborah Soto Arroyo Ángel A. Fourquet Cordero
Women's Affairs Jocelyne M. Rodríguez Negrón Estrella Martínez Soto Sol Y. Higgins Cuadrado
Youth Affairs Héctor Ferrer Santiago Jocelyne M. Rodríguez Negrón Juan J. Santiago Nieves
Internal Affairs of the House of Representatives Roberto Rivera Ruiz de Porras Luis Raúl Torres Cruz Deborah Soto Arroyo
Labor Affairs and Pension Reforms Domingo J. Torres García José H. Rivera Madera Deborah Soto Arroyo
Municipal Autonomy, Decentralization, and Regionalization Juan José Santiago Nieves Jessie Cortés Ramos Jocelyn Rodríguez Negrón
Social Welfare, Persons with Disabilities and the Elderly Lisie J. Burgos Muñiz Edgardo Feliciano Sánchez Deborah Soto Arroyo
Economic Development, Planning, Telecommunications, Public-Private Partnerships and Energy Luis Raúl Torres Cruz Jesús Santa Rodríguez Orlando Aponte Rosario
Education, Art and Culture Deborah Soto Arroyo Kebin A. Maldonado Martiz Sol Y. Higgins Cuadrado
Ethics Ángel Matos García Ángel A. Fourquet Cordero Deborah Soto Arroyo
Oversight of Public Funds Ángel A. Fourquet Cordero Ramón Luis Cruz Burgos Juan J. Santiago Nieves
Government Jesús Manuel Ortiz González Luis «Narmito» Ortiz Lugo Luis Raúl Torres Cruz
Finance and Budget Jesús Santa Rodríguez Luis Raúl Torres Cruz Luis «Narmito» Ortiz Lugo
Community Impact Lydia Méndez Silva Sol Y. Higgins Cuadrado Jocelyne M. Rodríguez Negrón
Judiciary Rafael "Tatito" Hernández Montañez (interim) Ángel Fourquet Cordero Jesús Manuel Ortiz González
Small and Medium Enterprises and Permits Jessie Cortés Ramos José H. Rivera Madera Domingo J. Torres García
Sports and Recreation Eladio J. Cardona Sánchez Jocelyne M. Rodríguez Negrón Estrella Martínez Soto
Natural Resources, Environmental Affairs, and Recycling Edgardo Feliciano Sánchez Kebin A. Maldonado Martiz Héctor E. Ferrer Santiago
Federal, International, Status, and Veterans Relations Kebin A. Maldonado Martiz Juan J. Santiago Nieves Jesús Santa Rodríguez
Health Sol Y. Higgins Cuadrado Luis Raúl Torres Cruz Kebin A. Maldonado Martiz
Public Security, Science and Technology Luis «Narmito» Ortiz Lugo José A. Díaz Collazo Jesús M. Ortiz González
Transportation, Infrastructure, and Public Works José A. Díaz Collazo Luis «Narmito» Ortiz Lugo Jesús Santa Rodríguez
Cooperatives and Tourism José H. Rivera Madera Héctor E. Ferrer Santiago Edgardo Feliciano Sánchez
Housing and Urban Development Ángel Fourquet Cordero Domingo Torres García José H. Rivera Madera
Development and Oversight of Public Funds for the Capital City, Aguas Buenas, Bayamón, Cataño and Guaynabo Luis Raúl Torres Cruz Héctor E. Ferrer Santiago Jesús M. Ortiz González
Oversight of Development Funds for the East Region Angel R. Peña Ramírez Sol Y. Higgins Cuadrado Luis «Narmito» Ortiz Lugo
Oversight of Development Funds for the Northeast Region Ángel Matos García Sol Y. Higgins Cuadrado Héctor E. Ferrer Santiago
Oversight of Development Funds for the Northwest Region José O. González Mercado Jessie Cortés Ramos Eladio J. Cardona Sánchez
Oversight of Development Funds for the North Region Edgardo Feliciano Sánchez Deborah Soto Arroyo Juan J. Santiago Nieves
Oversight of Development Funds for the West Region Jocelyn Rodríguez Negrón Kebin A. Maldonado Martiz Jessie Cortés Ramos
Oversight of Development Funds for the South Central Region Estrella Martínez Soto Jorge A. Rivera Segarra Orlando Aponte Rosario
Oversight of Development Funds for the Southeast Region Luis «Narmito» Ortiz Lugo José A. Díaz Collazo Ramón Luis Cruz Burgos
Oversight of Development Funds for the Southwest Region Ángel A. Fourquet Lamb José H. Rivera Madera Kebin A. Maldonado Martiz
Constitutional Amendments and Electoral Law José «Conny» Varela Fernández Jesús M. Ortiz González Orlando Aponte Rosario
Emergency Preparedness, Reconstruction and Reorganization Luis «Narmito» Ortiz Lugo José A. Díaz Collazo Ramón Luis Cruz Burgos
Consumer Rights, Banking Services and Insurance Industry Estrella Martínez Soto Orlando Aponte Rosario José H. Rivera Madera

Joint commissions

Name[6] President Vice President Secretary
Review and Implementation of Administrative Regulations Tatito Hernández Montañez Jesús Santa Rodríguez José «Conny» Varela Fernández
Continuous Revision of the Penal Code and for the Reform of Criminal Laws Orlando Aponte Rosario Ángel A. Fourquet Cordero Jesús M. Ortiz González
Revision and Reform of the Civil Code Orlando Aponte Rosario Ángel A. Fourquet Cordero Jesús M. Ortiz González
Mitigation, Adaptation and Resilience to Climate Change Edgardo Feliciano Sánchez Kebin Maldonado Martiz Héctor Ferrer Santiago
Legislative Funding for Community Impact Jesús Santa Rodríguez Ángel A. Fourquet Cordero Juan J. Santiago Nieves
Public-Private Partnerships of Puerto Rico Luis Raúl Torres Cruz Jesús Santa Rodríguez Orlando Aponte Rosario
Special Reports from the Comptroller Tatito Hernández Montañez Roberto Rivera Ruiz de Porras Domingo J. Torres García
Córdova y Fernós Program of Congressional Internships Héctor Ferrer Santiago Deborah Soto Arroyo Ángel A. Fourquet Cordero
Pilar Barbosa Program of Education Internships Deborah Soto Arroyo Kebin A. Maldonado Martiz Lydia Méndez Silva
Jorge A. Ramos Comas Legislative Internship Program Héctor Ferrer Santiago Angel Matos García Lisie J. Burgos Muñiz

Changes in leadership

References

  1. "Informe de empleado(as) activos al 31 de enero de 2021" (PDF). TuCamaraPR.org. Cámara de Representantes - House of Representatives. Retrieved 4 May 2022.
  2. "Ley para Fijar la Duración de las Sesiones Ordinarias y los Plazos para la Radicación y la Consideración de Proyectos, Resoluciones Conjuntas y Resoluciones Concurrentes" (PDF) (in Spanish). 2 March 1997. Retrieved 4 May 2022.
  3. "Special Election to cover the vacancy of the At-Large Representative". State Election Commission. State Election Commission.
  4. Rico, Sofía (4 May 2022). "Representante Luis Raúl Torres se desafilia del PPD". Noticel. Retrieved 5 May 2022.
  5. "Comisiones Permanentes". Camara.PR.gov. House of Representatives.
  6. "Comisiones Conjuntas". Camara.PR.gov. House of Representatives.
  7. Bauzá, Nydia (16 November 2022). "Se cuelgan los proyectos del aborto en la Comisión de lo Jurídico de la Cámara". Primera Hora (in Spanish).
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