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Media and Entity Collective Repudiate Senate Bill 63

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The right of the people to know how the government of Puerto Rico operates is under threat. This is what civil society organizations, journalists, teachers and communications students warned today, denouncing that the amendments proposed to the Transparency Act by Senate Bill 63 (PS 63) - for which it is intended to vote today in the afternoon - are a direct blow to transparency, accountability and freedom of the press. The entities agreed that …
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Contundant rejection of the bill that would limit the right of access to public information A group of journalistic and civil society organizations joined their voices this Tuesday against Senate Bill 63 (PS 63), which seeks to amend the Transparency Act, and denounced that it dismantles the constitutional right [...] La entrada Social organizations denounce that new transparency law restricts access to public information appears first in NODAL.

Despite the strong rejection of community leaders, non-profit organizations, journalistic unions and the media in the country, Senate Bill 63 (PS 63), which adds new limitations to Transparency Law 141, was approved on Tuesday by a majority of the New Progressive Party (NPP) in that legislative body. The bill now passes to the House of Representatives. Among the last-minute amendments added to the bill authorship of the Senate President, Thomas …

The right of the people to know how the government of Puerto Rico operates is under threat. This is what civil society organizations, journalists, teachers and communications students warned today, denouncing that the amendments proposed to the Transparency Act by Senate Bill 63 (PS 63) - for which it is intended to vote today in the afternoon - are a direct blow to transparency, accountability and freedom of the press. The entities agreed that …

Organizations show their rejection of Senate Bill 63 that undermines access to public information By Redacción de Sin Comillas The right of the people to know how the Puerto Rico government operates is under threat. Civil society organizations, journalists, teachers and communications students warned that the proposed amendments to the Transparency Act by Senate Bill 63 (PS 63)—which they intend to vote for today in the afternoon—constitute a di…

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Es Noticia PR broke the news in on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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