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San Juan, Puerto Rico · San JuanAt only 12 years of age, Ian M. Ayala Martínez has been operated on by his ankle and right leg on five occasions, processes that have been very difficult for him. He has faced the surgeries with courage and with the support of his mother, who only seeks that his son can live without pain. Ian was born with a rare condition called fibular hemimelia, which affects the normal development of the bones of the legs. That is why he has one leg longer t…See the Story
Fund for Catastrophic Diseases Operates Between Deficit and Arbitrariness

Finance · San JuanLea en Español San Juan, PR — For failing to provide information on contracts, invoices and the total amount of money paid to several private advertising companies, the Center for Investigative Journalism (CPI) presented a mandamus to the Court of First Instance of San Juan against the Department of Finance and its secretary, Ángel Pantoja Rodríguez. Since July 18, CPI journalist José M. Encarnación Martínez requested the Treasury to submit data…See the Story
Finance Again to the Court for Not Giving Information About Advertising Agencies

Toa Baja · Toa BajaAlthough there are almost $2.1 billion in federal recovery funds required for permanent works in the Department of Education (DE) since 2020 and that the agency’s Infrastructure Master Plan identified 85 schools initially to rebuild affected by the hurricane, the student remains with zero new schools. The ED is the most delayed agency in the entire government of Puerto Rico in the use of recovery funds by hurricanes Irma and Maria, with just 4% …See the Story