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El Progreso

In Servitute Dolor · In Libertate Labor



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Political Accountability

Corruption as Structure: Why Individual Prosecution Is Not Enough

Federal investigators are reviewing financial records tied to an ongoing bribery probe. Acosta warned in 1870 that institutions die by the abuse of their own principle. The pattern is old. The urgency is new.

March 18, 2026 · Vol. I · No. 1
Intelligence Tracker

El Progreso maintains a running record of structural patterns across Puerto Rico's most critical systems. These are not stories. They are signals.

Energy · Ongoing

The LUMA Transition: Who Replaces the Operator?

Puerto Rico sued LUMA in December 2025. A new operator is expected by 2026. Nearly $11B in FEMA grid funds remain largely undeployed. The governance model for what comes next has not been defined publicly.

Active · No resolution
Healthcare · Approaching Cliff

Medicaid FY2027: Congressional Action Required

Without legislation, Medicaid allotments revert to 2019 baseline after FY2027. 1.5 million beneficiaries at risk. Medicare Advantage already reduced by $400M+ in 2026. The clock is not theoretical.

Active · No Congressional action
Governance · Under Investigation

Federal Corruption Probe: Pattern, Not Incident

Federal investigators are reviewing financial records and political ties. Legislative committee examining the governor's chief of staff. Former Governor Vázquez pardoned by Trump. The pattern precedes the individuals.

Active · Investigation ongoing
Education · Declining

42% Student Loss: The Decentralization Experiment

The PRDE has lost 42% of its student population in a decade. The IDEAR decentralization initiative shows early proficiency gains. Whether this halts emigration of young families is the question of the decade.

Monitoring · Early data positive
Founded on This Document

The Original El Progreso, In Acosta's Own Hand

In 1875, José Julián Acosta collected his political writings from El Progreso and published them as a single volume: Los Partidos Políticos. The Library of Congress holds the original. These articles, written in September and October of 1870, define the intellectual foundation of this platform.

"Para las sociedades no existen mas que dos caminos, dos sistemas: ó el régimen del silencio con todos sus dolores, ó el de la libre emisión del pensamiento con toda su virilidad. In servitute dolor, in libertate labor."
— José Julián Acosta, El Progreso, September 7, 1870
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Library of Congress · Puerto Rico · 1875

Los Partidos Políticos

José Julián Acosta · Imprenta de Sancérrit, Fortaleza 21

"Cuando un pueblo comienza su educacion política le interesa sobremanera rectificar muchos de los juicios que, por hábito y mera costumbre, ha venido formando. La verdadera acepcion de las palabras con que los expresa, tiene para él la mayor importancia de la razon que generalmente se le atribuye..."

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