Puerto Rico oversight board to appeal appointments ruling
Source: Reuters
POLITICS FEBRUARY 28, 2019 / 2:01 PM / UPDATED 4 HOURS AGO
Puerto Rico oversight board to appeal appointments ruling
SAN JUAN (Reuters) - A recent U.S. Appeals Court ruling that found Puerto Ricos federally created fiscal oversight board was unconstitutionally appointed will be appealed to the Supreme Court, the board announced on Thursday.
The board, which was authorized under a 2016 federal law known as PROMESA, also said it is seeking to put on hold the 1st Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals decision to set a 90-day period to allow President Donald Trump and the Senate to constitutionally validate the appointments or reconstitute the board.
In a Feb. 15 ruling, the Boston-based appeals court said oversight board members are principal U.S. officers and should have been appointed by the president with the advice and consent of the Senate.
The board said it was established as an entity within the government of Puerto Rico and not the federal government and that the U.S. Constitutions Appointments Clause does not apply to its members.
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The litigation, which was filed by creditors of the U.S. commonwealth, including Aurelius Investment LLC and bond insurer Assured Guaranty Corp, also sought a dismissal of Puerto Ricos Title III bankruptcy cases - a move the appeals court rejected. The island is trying to restructure about $120 billion of debt and pension obligations in federal court.
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