Puerto Rico’s Fiscal Decline and Recovery Effort: A Timeline

Guide to People and Acronyms

COFINA — Spanish acronym for the Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corporation

Commonwealth — The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico

FEMA — Federal Emergency Management Agency

FOMB — Financial Oversight and Management Board created by PROMESA

GAO — U.S. General Accountability Office

GDB — Government Development Bank of Puerto Rico

IMF — International Monetary Fund

Padilla — Alejandro Javier García Padilla, Governor of Puerto Rico, 2013-2017

PREPA — Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority

PRHTA — Puerto Rico Highways and Transportation Authority

PROMESA — Puerto Rico Oversight, Management, and Economic Stability Act. (Full text)

Roselló — Ricardo Antonio “Ricky” Rosselló Nevares, elected Governor of Puerto Rico in November 2016 and inaugurated in January 2017

Recovery Act — On June 25, 2014 the Puerto Rico government proposed legislation establishing a process for some of the island’s public corporations to restructure their debts. It was approved and signed into law on June 28 and applied to Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA), Puerto Rico Aqueduct and Sewer Authority (PRASA), the Puerto Rico Highway and Transportation Authority (PRHTA), and other entities

Revitalization Act — Signed into law in 2016 by Gov. Padilla, the Puerto Rico Electric Power Revitalization Act which contains reforms to facilitate the PREPA RSA

RSA — Restructuring Support Agreement

Swain — S. District Judge Laura Taylor Swain, presiding judge in Title III cases

Title III — clause in PROMESA creating bankruptcy-like restructuring process for Puerto Rico and its instrumentalities

Title VI — clause in PROMESA creating a framework for consensual debt restructurings