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MEDIA ADVISORY

OFFICE OF CONGRESSMAN DAN BURTON

SIXTH DISTRICT, INDIANA

2185 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515

(202) 225-2276 FAX: (202) 225-0016

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: JOHN WILLIAMS, (202) 225-2276
Monday, December 14, 1998

CONGRESSMAN BURTON'S STATEMENT REGARDING THE PUERTO RICAN STATEHOOD REFERENDUM

Announces Intention to Continue Support for Self-Determination

WASHINGTON, DC - Congressman Burton issued the following statement following yesterday's Puerto Rican plebiscite regarding self-determination. A vote in which over 99% of the American people in Puerto Rico voted against the current Commonwealth status:

"Since 1898, Puerto Rico has been a territorial possession of the United States. Since 1917, the Puerto Rican people have stood united with the mainland as United State's citizens. Puerto Rican Americans have fought and died in many wars defending the freedom of American people everywhere, but our American citizens in Puerto Rico are denied voting representation in the United States Congress and the right to vote for the President of the United States. I strongly believe that this second class citizenship is wrong.

"The current Commonwealth status cannot be maintained. In 1996, the United States Congress, led by the Republican majority, approved a phase out of the 936 program for corporations. This has generated an annual windfall of $3 billion for the United States Treasury. However, the United States still subsidizes the current Commonwealth status to the tune of $10 billion annually. Given that a mere .06% of the United States citizens in Puerto Rico supported the current status, and given the enormous economic burden placed on the overtaxed American people, the Congress should, and more than likely will, re-evaluate the federal subsidy of the current status.

"This is a long process that will not be completed overnight. Ultimately, Puerto Ricans will be faced with two choices: independent status or statehood. As the process continues, I will work diligently for the freedom and democratic rights of all American citizens, including those of our American citizens in Puerto Rico."

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