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October 2007

Resident Commissioner Luis Fortuño participates in the official designation of the post office located in McKinley Street, Mayagüez in honor of Puerto Rican Miguel Angel García Méndez.
September 2007

Resident Commissioner Luis Fortuño holds an open forum with federal employees of Puerto Rico to discuss a possible increase in cost of living allowance, or COLA.
August 2007

Resident Commissioner Luis Fortuño participates in the official designation of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) building in Puerta de Tierra after Puerto Rican Andrés Toro.
May 2007

Congressman Luis Fortuño alongside Congressman Lincoln Diaz-Balart (FL), Bill Sali (ID), Connie Mack (FL), and Blanquita Cullum, Chairwoman of the Talk Radio First Amendment and member of the Broadcasting Board of Governor Committees; hold a Press Conference strongly criticizing the Freedom of the Press violations in Venezuela.
April 2007

Ranking member of the Sub-committee of Insular Affairs, Congressman Luis Fortuño alongside Chairwoman Donna Christensen hold a legislative hearing regarding Puerto Rico's political status.
February 2007

Congressman Luis Fortuño and Republican Leader John Boehner hold a press conference in Puerto Rico's Pfizer pharmeceutical company discussing (H.R. 763) legislation introducted by Luis Fortuño ensuring equal tax treatment to manufacturing operations in Puerto Rico. Congressman Luis Fortuño visits Fort San Geronimo alongside Congressman Don Young, ranking member of the House Resources Committee.
December 2006

Congressman Luis Fortuño alongside other hispanic members of Congress, during a ceremony naming Congressman Fortuño Chairman of the Congressional Hispanic Conference.
November 2006

Congressman Luis Fortuño accompanied by numerous Puerto Rican leaders from both the private and public sectors, is called to testify in the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Hearing on Puerto Rico Status. Congressman Luis Fortuño meets various mayors from across the island of Puerto Rico.
October 2006

Congressman Luis Fortuño speaks with Prince of Asturias, Felipe de Borbon, who congratulated the congressman for his active participation as Co-President of the Congressional Friends of Spain Caucus
September 2006

Congressman Luis Fortuño, Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (FL), and Pop-idol Ricky Martin testify in the International Relations Committee in the US. House of Representatives to make awareness in children human trafficking problems in the world.
August 2006

Congressman Luis Fortuño participates in the 2006 Annual Children Book Fest in Plaza las Americas, Puerto Rico.
July 2006

Congressman Fortuño meets with 40 leaders of his office Faith Based Organization Program that assisted to a series of training conferences about the Social Ministry in the Hispanics communities in Washington, D.C.
June 2006

Congressman Luis Fortuño meets with Congressman Javier Becerra (CA) and Spain’s Minister in Foreign Policy and Cooperation, Don Miguel Angel Moratinos Cuyaube, to initiate an effort to create the Congressional Friends of Spain Caucus.
April 2006

Congressman Luis Fortuño meets with Yauco's Mayor Abel Nazarrio to follow up in some infrastructure projects regarding his municipality.
March 2006

Congressman Luis Fortuño participates in the House of Representatives, Resources Committee, legislative hearing about Puerto Rico political status.
March 2006

Congressman Luis Fortuño and other members of the Hispanic Conference meet with the Speaker of the House, Hon. Dennis Hastert, to discuss subjects related to the Hispanic communities in the United States.
February 2006

Congressman Luis Fortuño joins efforts with Congressman, José Serrano (NY), Lincoln Díaz Balart (FL), Patrick Kennedy (RI), and Joe Wilson (SC) to present project H.R. 4867. This bill proposes a satisfactory auto-determination process for Puerto Rico. In addition, Congressman Fortuño reaffirms the participation of many Puerto Rican soldiers in the actual war against terror. He recognized many valiant and noble Puerto Rican soldiers that perish to defend the ideas of liberty and justice.
January 2006

Congressman Luis Fortuño meets with Speaker of the House Hon. Dennis Haster and with Majority Leader Congressman Roy Blunt regarding bill H.R 4867, which proposes a satisfactory auto-determination process for Puerto Rico.
December 2005

White House Report.
September 2005

Congressman Luis G. Fortuño participates in a press conference in support of Judge Roberts along with Senator George Allen, Senator Wayne Allard, New York State Senator Rev. Rubén Díaz, and others.
July 29, 2005

Congressman Luis G. Fortuño visits Boy Scouts from Puerto Rico participating in the Boy Scouts of America Jamboree in Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia.
July 14, 2005

Congressman Luis G Fortuño along with Attorney General Al Gonzales following a meeting Congressional Hispanic Conference members held with the Attorney General on Capitol Hill.
July 14, 2005

Congressional Hispanic Conference members meet with Attorney General Alberto Gonzales on Capitol Hill. Pictured from left to right: Rep. Lincoln Díaz-Balart (FL), Rep. Mario Díaz-Balart (FL), Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (FL), Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, Resident Commissioner Luis Fortuño (PR), Rep. Devin Nunes (CA), and Rep. Bob Beauprez (CO).
June 16, 2005

Congressman Luis G. Fortuño along with Rev. Luis Cortés, Jr., President Esperanza USA, and his mother during the 2005 National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast.
June 16, 2005

Congressman Luis G. Fortuño along with Governor Tom Ridge, former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, during the 2005 National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast.
June 8, 2005

Congressman Luis G. Fortuño, along with Speaker of the House J. Dennis Hastert (IN), Congressman Lincoln Díaz-Balart (FL), Congressman Mario Díaz-Balart (FL), Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (FL), National Association of Hispanic Publications Foundation Chairman, Eddie Escobedo, and National Association of Hispanic Publications President Lupita Colmenero.
May 26, 2005

Congressman Luis G. Fortuño presents the Purple Heart Medal to PFC Emanuel Meléndez Díaz, along with his father Julio Meléndez, his mother Carmen Díaz, and his brother Jesús Meléndez Díaz.
May 23 , 2005

Congressman Luis G. Fortuño holds a press conference at El Morro, San Juan Historic Site, during the visit of National Park Service Director Fran Mainella.
May 10 , 2005

Congressman Luis G. Fortuño meets with Senator Mel Martínez (R-FL).
May 3, 2005

Congressman Luis G. Fortuño and Speaker of the House J. Dennis Hastert during the Latino Coalition's 2005 Latino Small Business Economic Conference Welcoming Reception.
May 2 , 2005

Congressman Luis G. Fortuño holds his first town hall meeting along with Bayamón Mayor Ramón Luis Rivera.
April 27, 2005

Congressman Luis G. Fortuño along with Senator Mel Martínez (R-FL), Congressman Mario Díaz-Balart (R-FL) and Congressman Lincoln Díaz-Balart (R-FL) during press conference launching the Congressional Cuba Democracy Caucus.
April 22, 2005

Congressman Luis G. Fortuño participates along with Congressman Michael McCaul (Texas) and Daniel Lungren (California) in the investiture ceremonies for Pope Benedict XVI in the Vatican.
April 18, 2005

Congressman Luis G. Fortuño meets with U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt.
April 16, 2005

Congressman Luis G. Fortuño participates with Congressman Jerry Weller in a rally in support of maintaining Ft. Buchanan as an active military installation.
April 12, 2005

Congressman Luis G. Fortuño along with Puerto Rico House of Representatives President José Aponte and Representatives Gabriel Rodriguez Aguilo, Javier Rivera Aquino, and Lourdes Ramos Rivera following a meeting in Washington, DC.
April 12, 2005

Congressman Luis G. Fortuño and Congressman Mario Díaz-Balart meet with Central American legislators to discuss the United States-Dominican Republic-Central America Free Trade Agreement (DR-CAFTA).
April 12, 2005

Congressman Luis Fortuño and Congressman Mario Díaz-Balart meet with Central American legislators to discuss the Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA).
April 8, 2005

Congressman Fortuño celebrated Library Week alongside a group of children at the Jane Stern Library in Dorado, PR.
March 9, 2005

Congressman Luis G. Fortuño delivers remarks during the Dialogue on Diversity's Public Policy Forum.
February 18, 2005

Congressman Luis G. Fortuño at the ground braking ceremony of the new aviary in El Yunque. From left to right: Alan González, Mayor of Utuado, Edward Rivera, Mayor of Río Grande, Javier Vélez-Arocho, Secretary, PRDNER, David Smith, Deputy Assistant Secretary, U. S. Department of Interior, Cindy Dohner, Deputy Regional Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Southeast Region, Mamie Parker, Assistant Director, Fisheries and Habitat Conservation, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
February 16, 2005

Congressman Fortuño meets with Wyeth Consumer Healthcare group visiting from Puerto Rico.
February 16, 2005

Congressman Luis G. Fortuño meets with National Puerto Rican Coalition President and CEO Manny Mirabal, Legislative Director Kery Wilkie Nuñez, and Outreach Coordinator Enrique Fernández.
February 15, 2005

Congressman Fortuño with Master Sergeant CARLOS J. BORGES, Sergeant First Class DANIEL PEREZ, Specialist OSVALDO R. SANTIAGO, and Specialist JOSE R. ECHEVARRIA.
February 14, 2005

Congressman Luis G. Fortuño meets with U.S. Coast Guard officials in Puerto Rico.
February 2, 2005

Congressman Luis G. Fortuño and Guaynabo Mayor Héctor O'Neill.
February 2, 2005

Congressman Luis G. Fortuño with Congressman Luis V. Gutiérrez, Congresswoman Nydia M. Velázquez and Congressman José E. Serrano.
January 26, 2005

Congressman Luis G. Fortuño meets with Congressman Don Young.
January 25, 2005

Congressman Luis G. Fortuño meets with White House Interngovernmental Affairs Director Rubén Barrales.
January 12, 2005

Congressman Luis G. Fortuño, Lucé Fortuño, and Congressman Jerry Lewis