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Assess Contributory Reliefs for Young Workers and Older Adults

Summary by La Perla Del Sur
The Senate Finance Commission analyses three proposals to ease the contributory burden in Puerto Rico, including one that would exempt people over 65 from UIV without prescription drugs, and another that would reduce the minimum age for receiving Labor Credit to 18 years. During a public hearing held on Tuesday, Senator Migdalia Padilla Alvelo, chairman of the commission, evaluated Senate bills 252 and 314, as well as a resolution that proposes …
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The Senate Finance Commission analyses three proposals to ease the contributory burden in Puerto Rico, including one that would exempt people over 65 from UIV without prescription drugs, and another that would reduce the minimum age for receiving Labor Credit to 18 years. During a public hearing held on Tuesday, Senator Migdalia Padilla Alvelo, chairman of the commission, evaluated Senate bills 252 and 314, as well as a resolution that proposes …

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La Perla del Sur broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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