So like many other things that get overshadowed, this weekend Puerto Rico voted for statehood. This is not binding and would have to be approved by congress but I am curious as to people's opinions about having a 51st state.
Chad doesn't your wife have family that hails from there? I imagine they have some strong feelings maybe on both sides of the issue?
I'm not an expert. Her close family are all here now. But from what I understand from those that are still there, they're not interested.
They already get most of the benefits by being a territory. Really the only thing they don't get is the ability to vote on our President and a voting representative in Congress. They already are getting about the same federal funding they would as a state, they're already on the dollar, they already get our military protection, they already are free to come in and out as easy as it is to come in and out between Georgia and Alabama. And by NOT being a state, they're exempt from a lot of federal taxes.
From what I understand this:
They're in debt. They get and want more assistance. Of course they want to be a state.
has it kind of backwards. If they become a state, they may get a little more federal funding, but will be giving it back to Washington in the form of taxes. Most citizens, from what I understand, don't think the benefits outweigh the cost, particularly to the individuals.