José Quiquito Meléndez
José Enrique "Quiquito" Meléndez Ortiz (born December 5, 1973) is a Puerto Rican politician affiliated with the New Progressive Party (PNP). He has been a member of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives since May 23, 2011. Meléndez is a current candidate for Resident Commissioner in the 2024 Puerto Rican Elections.[1] Early years and studiesJosé Enrique Meléndez Ortiz was born on December 5, 1973, in Aibonito, Puerto Rico. His parents are former Senator José Enrique Meléndez Ortiz Sr. and Elba M. Ortiz Santiago. Meléndez completed his elementary and high school studies in Coamo. He then received a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico. After that, he completed his Juris doctor at the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico in 2002.[citation needed] After that, he passed the bar exam. Meléndez served as a regional election coordinator, a regional director, and national committeeman of the Young Republican Federation of Puerto Rico In his youth. Professional careerIn 2002, Meléndez was hired by then-Representative Aníbal Vega Borges to serve as Legislative Adviser to the New Progressive Party at the Puerto Rico House of Representatives. During that time, he also served as adviser to Representatives José Chico Vega and Edwin Mundo Ríos. Also, Thomas Rivera Schatz, then Electoral Commissioner of the PNP, recruited Meléndez as an adviser in electoral affairs. Meléndez continued working for Rivera Schatz becoming his Legal Aide. From 2003 to 2004, Meléndez also gave legislative and legal advice to Representative José F. Aponte Hernández. On January 10, 2005, Meléndez was appointed unanimously to serve as Secretary of the House of Representatives, under elected Speaker Aponte Hernández. He served in that position until 2006. Meléndez also works as a private attorney. Key LegislationSince beginning his legislative career, José E. Meléndez Ortiz has introduced 282 legislative documents,[2] focusing on a wide range of issues affecting Puerto Rico. Notably, he sponsored House Bill 262, titled "Ley para la Protección de la Privacidad Cibernética de Nuestros Niños y Jóvenes" [3] (Cyber Privacy Protection Law[4]), which seeks to protect the personal information of minors on social media platforms by regulating the disclosure of such data.[3][5] Additionally, Meléndez Ortiz has introduced other significant bills, including House Bill 1405, which aims to standardize the electronic filing of tax returns through private platforms, and House Bill 2185, which addresses the rights of firefighters within the Department of Public Safety. His legislative efforts reflect his ongoing commitment to enhancing public safety, privacy, and economic development in Puerto Rico.[2] Political careerIn April 2011, Meléndez Ortiz presented his candidacy to fill the vacant of Rolando Crespo in the House of Representatives.[6] On May 23, 2011, he was sworn into the position. He is currently a member of the Committees of Municipal Affairs, Treasury, Health, Public Safety, and others.[7] Personal lifeMeléndez is married to Mariel Pagán Ramos. They have three children: José Enrique, Enrique José and Enrique André. They live in Guaynabo. References
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