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House amends Senate bill to set one‑year reconsideration interval for parole board requests

February 24, 2026 | House of Representatives, House, Committees, Legislative, Puerto Rico, International


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House amends Senate bill to set one‑year reconsideration interval for parole board requests
On Feb. 23, 2026, the House considered a Senate project that would change the minimum interval between requests to the parole/reconsideration board. The Senate version proposed a six‑month interval; committee informants and floor speakers debated the operational and victim‑impact consequences of shortening the timeframe.

Representative Torres Cruz and others argued for a shorter interval (six months) as a means to speed rehabilitative opportunities for confined persons. The president of the Judiciary Committee and informant, Representative Pérez Cordero, explained the committee’s deliberations and said members adopted a compromise amendment setting the interval at one year, citing fiscal and operational constraints and concern that excessively frequent reconsiderations could frustrate victims and administrative resources.

The House then voted on the Senate project as amended by the committee, and the presiding officer announced the measure approved by voice vote.

Next steps: The amended Senate bill (as passed by the House) will proceed to the next stage required by bicameral procedure; committee reports and the amendment text will determine the final scheduling and implementation timeframe.

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