Senate approves amendments to Bill 329 focusing on technological sovereignty

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The government meeting held on June 25, 2025, in the Hemiciclo of the Cámara de Representantes focused on the approval of several amendments to legislative projects, particularly Senate Bill 329. The session aimed to finalize discussions and secure votes on these amendments.

During the meeting, representatives voted on the proposed amendments to Senate Bill 329, which included significant changes aimed at enhancing technological sovereignty, improving interoperability among government agencies, and protecting taxpayer information. The amendments also sought to reduce dependency on external providers and establish a unified digital identity system for taxpayers.

The session proceeded with a call for votes, where members were asked to express their support for the amendments. The atmosphere was collaborative, with representatives affirming their agreement on the proposed changes. The Speaker acknowledged the presence of local officials, including the mayor of Juana Díaz, Ramón, who attended the session.

In addition to Senate Bill 329, the meeting briefly addressed other legislative matters, including Project 271, which was set to be discussed later in the session. The representatives recognized the importance of these legislative efforts in advancing the government's agenda and ensuring effective governance.

Overall, the meeting underscored the commitment of the Cámara de Representantes to enhance legislative frameworks that support technological advancements and protect citizens' information. The next steps will involve further discussions on Project 271 and continued collaboration on legislative initiatives.

Converted from Hemiciclo meeting on June 25, 2025
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