USA Today Cites Eric LeCompte on Puerto Rico

Eric LeCompte, Executive Director of Jubilee USA was recently cited in USA Today speaking on Puerto Rico. Read excerpt below and follow link to full article. 

6 Reasons Why Puerto Rico Slid into Financial Crisis

By: Nathan Bomey

"'There’s no way for Puerto Rico to be able to rebuild, let alone recover, unless the debt is canceled,' said Eric LeCompte, executive director of Jubilee USA Network, a religious coalition that's fighting for Puerto Rico debt relief. 'Fortunately for Puerto Rico that process is in place.'"

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Value Walk Interviews Eric LeCompte on Puerto Rico

Eric LeCompte, Executive Director of Jubilee USA was recently featured in Value Walk speaking on Puerto Rico's debt crisis. Read excerpt below and follow link to full article.

Expert Who Helped Craft PROMESA Act: President Trump Is Right, Bondholders Could Lose Everything

By: Mark Melin

"LeCompte pointed out that the super bankruptcy process includes a key provision that pins debt payments to the economic ability of a sovereign region to pay. The provisions of the PROMESA act are more sweeping in this regard than credit leniency afforded to states or other sovereign governments, he said.

'There has been an acknowledgment from island’s oversight board that hurricane relief takes priority,' LeCompte said, noting that money earmarked to pay bondholders is currently being diverted to hurricane relief. There is a significant likelihood that a large portion of the debt will be forgiven, he said. The issue is entirely up to the bankruptcy judge. 'Bankruptcy judge has tremendous authority to cut and cancel the debt,' with one 'best case scenario' for bondholders being that they may receive restructured bonds that are linked to economic growth, a notion that LeCompte championed in other debt crises such as Argentina and Greece. The concept for the super bankruptcy process is based, in large part, on the 1953 London Agreement, which forgave German war debt and allowed the nation to experience tremendous economic growth."

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The Intercept Talks with Eric LeCompte about Puerto Rico

Eric LeCompte, Executive Director of Jubilee USA was recently featured in Common Dreams speaking on Puerto Rico. Read excerpt below and follow link to full article.

Puerto Rico is On Track for Historic Debt Forgiveness -- Unless Wall Street Gets its Way

By: Kate Aronoff

"'Now that the hurricanes have happened, and we understand the level of devastation that has taken place on the island, the bankruptcy process that’s in place under Swain now has to take into account this new reality,' LeCompte tells me. 'For Puerto Rico, that means a much bigger haircut than we were looking at beforehand.'

According to LeCompte, there are a couple of ways that forgiveness or cancellation could play out. Beyond outright forgiveness, one idea that’s been popular even among some bondholders is to repackage any remaining debt into a bond that would only be repaid once Puerto Rico crosses a certain threshold of GDP growth. A less likely scenario — though one LeCompte advised to look out forand Trump himself may have suggested — could see Congress pass a bail-out for bondholders, pouring federal funds into recouping their losses. Another recourse for creditors, he tells me, 'is trying to get Congress to amend or change PROMESA legislation to disempower the bankruptcy process.'"

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Eric LeCompte Cited in Common Dreams

Eric LeCompte, Executive Director of Jubilee USA was recently cited in Common Dreams speaking on Puerto Rico. Read excerpt below and follow link to full article.

White House: When Trump Says "Wipe Out" Puerto Rico's Debt That Doesn't Mean "Bail Them Out"

By: Andrea Germanos 

"Eric LeCompte, executive director of the religious development organization Jubilee USA, has also argued that the damage wrought by Hurricane Maria was worsened by the debt crisis.

'Puerto Rico can't recover with the debt it has,' he said. 'Puerto Rico was already undergoing a bankruptcy process that was going to substantially cut the island's debt. Now that bankruptcy process needs to access the hurricane damage and cancel even more of the debt,' he said."

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BuzzFeed News Talks with Eric LeCompte about Puerto Rico

Eric LeCompte, Executive Director of Jubilee USA was recently featured in BuzzFeed News speaking on Puerto Rico. Read excerpt below and follow link to full article.

It Wasn't Just a Hurricane that Destroyed Puerto Rico

By: Michael Sean Winters

"'Before the hurricanes, almost 60% of kids in Puerto Rico lived in poverty and the island was already reeling from hurricane-like blows in the form of austerity,' said Eric LeCompte, executive director of Jubilee USA, a faith-based nonprofit that focuses on debt issues in the developing world. 'Austerity measures cut health care, education, and social services on the island. Austerity bleeds hope and breeds despair among a people that have suffered so much.'

LeCompte has been working with religious, business, and labor leaders, both on the island and in Washington, for more than two years, helping them to craft solutions to the fiscal crisis that would not further harm the poor. He played a key role in fashioning PROMESA, the bill passed by Congress to address Puerto Rico’s debt crisis, and he said critics of the legislation fail to grasp what it achieved at a time when there were no better options.

The law has two main achievements, he said. 'First, it prevented predatory vulture funds from buying the island's debt cheap to profit off the crisis and make a bad situation even worse. Second, the legislation created a bankruptcy process that can cut all of Puerto Rico's debt, a process that can take into account the impacts of the hurricane.'"

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CNBC Cites Eric LeCompte on Puerto Rico Post-Hurricane Debt Crisis

Eric LeCompte, Executive Director of Jubilee USA was recently interviewed by CNBC speaking on Puerto Rico. Read excerpt below and follow link to full article. 

Puerto Rico Bonds Plunge Again as Investors Face Lower Recovery than Expected

By: Steve Liesman, Dawn Giel 

 "'No island should be making debt payments until they can recover, whether we are talking about US territories like Puerto Rico or ‎countries like Dominica,' noted Eric LeCompte, the executive director of the religious development group Jubilee USA."

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National Catholic Reporter Cites Jubilee USA's work on Puerto Rico Debt

Jubilee USA's work on Puerto Rico was recently mentioned in National Catholic Reporter. Read excerpt below and follow link to full article.

There is a Justice Issue at the Heart of these Hurricanes

By: Michael Sean Winters

"Additionally, we must help rebuild these islands by requiring that the international community, and the U.S. specifically, write down the debt that they owe. This article at Truthout, which is not a Catholic publication, sheds light on the work being done by the Catholic Church to argue for a massive program of debt forgiveness for these poor islands, and especially the work of Jubilee USA." 

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Politico Talks with Jubilee USA's Eric LeCompte on Debt Relief for Puerto Rico, Dominica and Hurricane-Hit Islands‎

Eric LeCompte, Executive Director of Jubilee USA was recently in Politico speaking on debt relief for islands affected by the recent hurricanes. Read excerpt below and follow link to full article.

Storm-battered Puerto Rico looks to Washington for help

By: Colin Wilhelm

"Eric LeCompte, executive director of Jubilee USA, a religious-affiliated organization that lobbied on behalf of debt restructuring for Puerto Rico last year, said his group would push for the Virgin Islands to be treated as Puerto Rico was in disaster relief legislation.

'Congress is going to have to step in in some new ways,' said LeCompte. 'At this point, no one’s going to get paid anyways.'

Jubilee, which has ties to about 650 faith-based groups and organizations, would also push for the U.S. to lead the charge on a temporary debt moratorium on money owed to the International Monetary Fund by non-U.S. Caribbean islands affected by the storms. The U.S. holds more votes than any other country in the IMF.

'We’re just looking at delaying payments for six months to a year,' during the disaster recovery, LeCompte said." 

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Eric LeCompte Interviewed on Jubilee's Call for Debt Relief to Hurricane-Struck Islands

Jubilee USA was recently featured in Truthout speaking on the need for debt relief in the Caribbean in wake of Hurricanes Irma and Maria. Read excerpt below and follow link to full article.

Damaged by Hurricanes and "Vulture" Capitalism, Caribbean Islands Plead for Debt Relief

By: Mike Ludwig

"'At this point, Antigua and Barbuda as one country and Dominica as another could both qualify for a temporary moratorium on international debt payments to the IMF,' LeCompte said in an interview.

Like other islands in the Caribbean, Dominica is saddled by significant international debt. LeCompte said the country's debt level has been unsustainable since at least 2010, and Hurricane Maria could lead to a 'full-blown debt crisis."

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National Catholic Reporter Talks with Eric LeCompte about Tax and Transparency

Eric LeCompte, Executive Director of Jubilee USA was recently featured in National Catholic Reporter speaking on tax and transparency. Read excerpt below and follow link to full article.

Republican Aim at Earned Income Tax Credit Punishes People Who are Poor

By: Staff

"'We believe that financial transparency is essential for protecting poor and vulnerable communities across the United States and around our world,' Eric LeCompte, executive director of Jubilee USA Network, told me.‎ 'We worked on section 1504 of Dodd-Frank because it prevents oil and coal companies from bribing foreign governments. It lets us know if these companies are paying taxes and how communities and workers are compensated. Currently because of tax evasion and corruption, the developing world loses nearly a trillion dollars a year. This Jubilee amendment passed Congress with strong bipartisan support. Unfortunately, the House repealed 1504 and other domestic financial protections for vulnerable U.S. communities when they passed the Financial Choice Act in June. While we've prevented this act from moving forward in the Senate for now, we need to be vigilant. At Jubilee USA we are concerned that financial protections for vulnerable people from California to Zambia are under threat. We believe there needs to be greater financial protections for vulnerable people, not less. We need to ensure that those affected by economic decisions are making the decision that impact their communities and lives.'"

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