Task Force also examining matters affecting Puerto Rico’s economic development
U.S. Department of Justice (December 15, 2009)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 15 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The President’s Task Force on Puerto Rico’s Status held its first meeting today, continuing the important work of examining and reporting on the island’s status question, but also expanding its focus to include matters affecting Puerto Rico’s economic development. President Obama signed an Executive Order on Oct. 30, 2009, to both preserve the Task Force’s original mission, and to provide advice and recommendations to the President and the Congress on policies that promote job creation, education, health care, clean energy, and economic development on the islands.
“President Obama recognizes the importance of both moving forward on the question of Puerto Rico’s status, but also on working toward creating greater economic opportunities for all our citizens,” said Task Force Co-Chair and White House Director of Intergovernmental Affairs Cecilia Munoz. “We look forward to continuing to work closely with officials and interested parties in Puerto Rico to build on the investments we’ve made through the Recovery Act, which are serving the people of Puerto Rico while creating and saving jobs in everything from community health centers to infrastructure projects.”
Consistent with President Obama’s commitment to responsive and accountable governing, the Task Force members voted to hold public hearings in Puerto Rico and on the mainland on the broad range of issues before them, and to seek the public’s input.
“As the Task Force works to put in place a process for moving forward on these important policy matters, we will work diligently to engage the people of Puerto Rico and involve them in the process,” added Task Force Co-Chair and Associate Attorney General Tom Perrelli.
President Clinton originally established the Task Force when he signed Executive Order 13183 in December 2000. The Task Force is made up of designees of each member of the President’s Cabinet and the Co-Chairs of the President’s Interagency Group on Puerto Rico. The members are as follows:
Co-Chairs
White House, Cecilia Muñoz, Director of the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
Department of Justice, Tom Perrelli, Associate Attorney General
Members
Health & Human Services, Paul Dioguardi, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs
Transportation, Joanna Turner, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Government Affairs
Environmental Protection Agency, Judith Enck, Region 2 Administrator
Housing & Urban Development, Mercedes Marquez, Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development
Education, Eric Waldo, Special Assistant to the Secretary
Agriculture, Tammye Trevino, Administrator of the Rural Housing Service
Interior, Anthony Babauta, Assistant Secretary for the Interior for Insular Areas
Labor, Gabriella Lemus, Senior Advisor and Director Office of Public Engagement
Energy, Joe Garcia, Director of the Office of Economic Impact
Defense, Patrick O’Brien, Director Office of Economic Adjustment
Council of Economic Advisors, Cecilia Rouse, Member
Commerce, Rick Wade, Deputy Chief of Staff
Veterans Affairs, Langley Koby, Special Assistant to the Secretary
Treasury, Matthew Kabaker, Domestic Finance
State, Julissa Reynoso, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Western Hemisphere Affairs
Homeland Security, Juliette Kayyem, Assistant Secretary for Intergovernmental Programs
Not one single Puerto Rican on this presidential task force. Hmmm. What reasons might there be for doing so besides the obvious? Perhaps the attempt to be neutral or at least appear to be.