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Jesús T. Piñero

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405: 954: 536: 450:) when Governor Piñero signed it into law on June 10, 1948. Under this new law it would be a crime to print, publish, sell, or exhibit any material intended to paralyze or destroy the insular government; or to organize any society, group or assembly of people with a similar destructive intent. It made it illegal to sing a patriotic song, and reinforced the 1898 law that had made it illegal to display the 604: 472:
Piñero served as governor until 1949, when Puerto Rico celebrated its first popular election for the position, in which Muñoz Marín was elected governor. During Piñero's administration, legislation was passed that later served as the basis for the economic development plan known as Operation
1286: 1301: 1321: 404: 351:. His interest in the agricultural development of Puerto Rico led him to participate in politics, particularly those concerning the issues of the cultivation of sugar cane and development of the industry. 828: 454:, with anyone found guilty of disobeying the law in any way being subject to a sentence of up to ten years imprisonment, a fine of up to US$ 10,000 (equivalent to $ 127,000 in 2023), or both. 473:
Bootstrap. Plans for the construction of a new international airport for the Island were also drawn up during his governorship. From 1947 to 1951, Piñero served as U.S. representative to the
1306: 554: 365:, Piñero was president of the Assembly of the Municipality of Carolina. Between 1934 and 1937, he was the president of the Association of the Sugar Cane Industry and was elected to the 713: 821: 423:, who had served in this position from 1941, and named Piñero as governor in his place, the first native Puerto Rican appointed to that post under U.S. administration. 1311: 263: 985: 1316: 814: 721: 1296: 1281: 517: 573: 366: 461:, the only non-PPD member of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives, the law was repressive and was in violation of the First Amendment of the 740: 389: 381: 221: 731: 61: 837: 756: 385: 120: 643: 319:
arriving in Puerto Rico around 1816. He obtained his primary and secondary education in his hometown. In 1914, he attended the College of
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Piñero's personal papers and memorabilia are deposited at the Piñero Collection at the Universidad del Este in Carolina, Puerto Rico.
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Between 1928 and 1932, a period during which Puerto Rico's internal government was still run by
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Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Puerto Rico
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which would restrain the rights of the independence and Nationalist movements on the
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Popular Democratic Party members of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico
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Jesús T. Piñero Collection at the Universidad del Este, Carolina, Puerto Rico
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University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science alumni
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Carolina commissioned and installed a monument of him sculpted by
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A high school, public housing complex, and a principal avenue in
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kept him engaged in the dairy business and in the cultivation of
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Jesús T. Piñero died on November 19, 1952, in the town of
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passed in the United States in 1940, became known as the
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His position did not have voting powers in Congress.
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In 1938, Piñero was one of the founders, along with
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Index

Jesús Toribio Piñero
Spanish name
surname

Governor of Puerto Rico
Rexford Tugwell
Luis Muñoz Marín
Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico
Bolívar Pagán
Antonio Fernós-Isern
Carolina
Captaincy General of Puerto Rico
Loíza
Puerto Rico
Popular Democratic
Democratic
University of Pennsylvania
University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras
BA
Puerto Rican
governor of Puerto Rico
Government of the United States
Carolina, Puerto Rico
Canary Islands
Hermigua
La Gomera
Liberal Arts
University of Puerto Rico
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia

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