- Antonio Colorado
Infobox_Congressman
name = Antonio J. Colorado Laguna
date of birth = Birth date|1939|9|8|mf=y
place of birth =New York
date of death =
place of death =
state =Puerto Rico
district =At-large
term = 1992–1993
preceded =Jaime Fuster Berlingeri
succeeded =Carlos Romero Barceló
party = Popular Democratic Party, Democratic Party
spouse =
religion =Roman Catholic Antonio J. Colorado Laguna (born
September 8 ,1939 ) is alawyer andpolitician fromNew York City ,New York , U.S.. He served asSecretary of State andResident Commissioner of Puerto Rico for the administration ofRafael Hernández Colón .Biography
Colorado attended elementary and
high school inPuerto Rico . In 1962, he earned abachelor's degree fromBoston University and three years later graduated from theUniversity of Puerto Rico at Rio Piedras with a "Juris Doctor ". In 1966, he earned amaster of Laws from theHarvard Law School and was admitted to the Puerto Rican bar.From 1966 to 1968 he served as legal tax adviser to the
Economic Development Administration of Puerto Rico , and from 1968 to 1969 he served as the executive assistant to the economic development administrator of Puerto Rico. He began alaw practice in 1969, and became a member of thePuerto Rico Tax Reform Commission Subcommittee in 1973.In the late 1970s, in addition to his law practice, he lectured at both the University of Puerto Rico at Rio Piedras and the
Interamerican University of Puerto Rico . In 1985, thenGovernor of Puerto Rico , Rafael Hernández Colón, appointed Colorado to the post of administrator of economic development. From 1990 to 1992 he served as Secretary of State for Puerto Rico.In 1992, Colorado was appointed Resident Commissioner to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of
Jaime B. Fuster , who was appointedassociate justice of theSupreme Court of Puerto Rico . In theUnited States House of Representatives Colorado tried to address problems faced by Puerto Ricans, such ascrime anddrug abuse , and requested additionalmedicaid support for the Island.He was unsuccessful in his 1992 bid for election and returned to
San Juan, Puerto Rico . He currently serves as Executive Director of the Local Redevelopment Authority for the former Roosevelt Roads Naval Station in Ceiba, Puerto Rico, a facility that was abandoned by the United States Navy after naval shelling practices ended in nearby Vieques, Puerto Rico.Publications
* "The first book of Puerto Rico". ISBN 0-531-00617-4. New York: "Franklin Watts, Inc." 1972.
* "Democracia y Socialismo: dos ensayos políticos". San Juan, Puerto Rico: "Raices Inc". 1990.
* "Semblanzas de ayer y de hoy". San Juan, Puerto Rico: "Raices Inc." 1990.
* "Puerto Rico: La tierra y otros ensayos". San Juan, Puerto Rico. 1972.External links
* [http://www.loc.gov/rr/hispanic/congress/colorado.html Hispanic Americans in Congress: Antonio J. Colorado]
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