The Cámara de Representantes of Puerto Rico convened on June 23, 2024, to discuss several key legislative proposals and resolutions. The meeting began with a focus on a bill introduced by Roberto Rivera Ruiz de Porras, identified as Project 2151. This initiative aims to amend the Internal Revenue Code to provide a $500 annual tax deduction for individuals who can present proof of having their pets evacuated or sterilized. The projected fiscal impact of this measure is estimated at $16,300. Proponents argue that this initiative addresses the serious issue of abandoned animals and encourages responsible pet ownership.
Following this discussion, the assembly turned its attention to Joint Resolution 615, presented by Ángel Bullery. This resolution seeks to adapt the allocation of funds previously assigned for specific uses within the Land Authority. Bullery emphasized the importance of submitting resolutions to reassign funds if their original purpose is no longer applicable. He noted that the Land Authority has recently completed an audit, clarifying the remaining funds available for each district.
The meeting highlighted the need for legislative action to address both animal welfare and the proper management of public funds. Members were reminded that any changes to the use of allocated funds require formal resolutions to ensure transparency and accountability. The discussions underscored the ongoing commitment of the Cámara de Representantes to tackle pressing issues affecting the community while maintaining fiscal responsibility.