Parés is preparing not to underperform in the delivery of the $ 1,400 when they are approved

The Secretary of the Treasury Department of Puerto Rico, Francisco Parés, is preparing to avoid a poor performance in distributing the federal $ 1,400 to the citizens once the United States government enacts this aid into law.

On his Twitter account, Parés responded to a question from a citizen about the preparation of the draft of this distribution plan, which must be delivered with any legal aid and approved by the federal government.

“Have you prepared the draft of the $ 1,400.00 benefit plan to submit once it is approved?” Was the question. To this claim, the official replied “good planning avoids poor performance.”

Currently, the $ 1,400 aid in Congress is being halted by the debate over raising the federal minimum wage to $ 15 an hour, a measure promoted by President Joe Biden.

Earlier, and with no difficulty in distributing them, the Treasury distributed the last approved aid of $ 1,200 and $ 600 to the citizens. This new aid package has been debated since the Donald Trump administration as it tries to add it to the last $ 600 and it would total $ 2,000.

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