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3/1/17

Puerto Rico fiscal turnaround plan will save $3.8 billion annually, governor says #okc #news #wth



Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rossello on Tuesday said his fiscal turnaround plan will create $3.8 billion a year in savings, including cutting $550 million a year in spending on public healthcare. Rossello discussed the plan during a speech to the island's legislature. He was scheduled later on Tuesday to present the turnaround plan to a financial oversight board, which was appointed by U.S. lawmakers last year under the Puerto Rico rescue law known as PROMESA. http://bit.ly/2lqnUU4 http://bit.ly/1fJ5yqZ This video was produced by YT Wochit News using http://wochit.com



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