Published February 03, 2017
Puerto Ricans are getting another shot at voting on statehood.
Gov. Ricardo Rossello on Friday approved a non-binding referendum on determine the U.S. territory's political future.
The referendum will be held on June 11 and gives voters two options: One is statehood, the other would be independence or free association. If a majority chooses the latter, a second referendum would be held in October.
Backers say the referendum could help the island overcome a dire economic crisis that has led it to default on part of its debts and forced it to accept oversight of a federal control board. If Congress ultimately approve Puerto Rico as the 51st state, it could get more federal funds and its government agencies would be able to file for bankruptcy.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/puerto-rico-gov-approves-referendum-in-quest-for-statehood