Jesus Pinero

Seventy-ninth Congress
January 3, 1945 - September 2, 1946
Jesús Piñero was born in Carolina, Puerto Rico on April 16, 1897. He attended the School of Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and in 1914 he graduated from the College of Liberal Arts of the University of Puerto Rico at Rio Piedras.
From 1920 to 1944 Piñero engaged in sugar cane cultivation and the dairy business, and was keenly interested in the agricultural development of Puerto Rico. This interest led him to political activity, particularly concerning issues of sugar cane cultivation. In 1928 he began his political career as a member of the municipal assembly of Carolina. He later became president of the assembly and served until 1932. In 1935, he was appointed to the Puerto Rico Reconstruction Administration.
In 1940 Piñero was one
of the founders of the Popular Democratic Party, headed by Luis Muñoz Marín. The
same year he was elected to the Puerto Rico House of Representatives and began a
four-year term. In 1944 he was elected Resident Commissioner to the U.S. House
of Representatives, where he served on the Committees on Agriculture, Insular
and Interior Affairs, Labor, Military Affairs, Naval Affairs, and Territories.
At the request of the Legislature of Puerto Rico, Piñero introduced a bill which
provided for a referendum allowing the people of Puerto Rico to choose between
independence, statehood, or a dominion status. He also submitted a bill to
establish a permanent political status for the Island by mutual agreement
between the people of Puerto Rico and the Government of the United States.
Although this bill did not pass, Piñero set the groundwork for his successor,
Antonio
Fernós-Isern, who continued working towards increased self-government for
Puerto Rico.
In September 1946 Piñero resigned as Resident Commissioner when President Harry S. Truman appointed him the first Puerto Rican Governor of the Island, a position he held until December 1948. He died in Loiza, Puerto Rico on November 19, 1952.
Junta de Directores del primer radio-club de Puerto Rico. De izq. a der.: Jesús T. Piñero, Enrique Camuñas, Luis Rexach, J. Maduro Ramos, Joaquín Agusty. En el centro, Luis Rexach (hijo) mascota del Club. FOTO: UPR
Nace el 16 de abril de 1897 en Carolina. Fue agricultor, ingeniero,,y político.Fue uno de los que fundaron el Partido Popular Democrático. Trabajó como Comisionado Residente de Puerto Rico en los Estados Unidos. Para el año 1946 fue nombrado Gobernador de Puerto Rico por el presidente de los Estados Unidos, Harry S. Truman. Jesús T. Piñero fue el primer puertorriqueño en recibir este cargo y también estuvo ocupando otros cargos sumamente importantes en la legislatura. Mientras estuvo en el mando, como gobernador, se negó a ceder las islas de Vieques y Culebra ,como bases militares a los Estados Unidos. Fue presidente de los Colonos de caña de Puerto Rico. Muere para el año 1952, el 19 de noviembre, en su pueblo Loiza,Puerto Rico.
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