This week's news quiz covers diverse topics from various fields, such as politics, nuclear energy advancements, and the public's need for stable power sources in regions like Puerto Rico.
That money was spring loaded to flow now, said Javier Rúa Jovet, public policy director for Puerto Rico's Solar and Energy Storage Association. He and others criticized the move.
Being Puerto Rican is the best thing that ever happened to me. The country is very family-oriented and culturally vibrant. Plus the beaches and mountains make it idyllic.
Since 2019, Puerto Rico has witnessed an influx of mainlanders, particularly wealthy ones, drawn to its shores by tax breaks. Mainlanders who take up residency in Puerto Rico receive a 15-year tax break under Act 60, meaning they only pay a 4% fixed rate on income and enjoy a reduction in property taxes of up to 75%. This has angered some locals who don't qualify for the tax break.