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2026 Annual Meeting in Puerto Rico

2026 Annual Meeting in Puerto Rico

A message from the CSG East's 2026 Co-chairs

Dear Colleagues,

On behalf of the Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico, we are pleased to invite you to San Juan for the 65th CSG East Annual Meeting and Regional Policy Forum in 2026. We look forward to hosting our colleagues and convening the next Annual Meeting in the region’s oldest capitol city.

This year’s Annual Meeting theme is Resilient by Design: The Future of Government. The Annual Meeting continues its tradition of providing timely policy discussions that affect the Eastern Region, and all the CSG East regional policy committees will meet. Topics include agriculture and rural development, relations between Canada and the U.S., communities of color, education, energy and environmental policy, fiscal, health, military and veterans affairs, territorial relations, trade, and transportation.

The date of next Annual Meeting is December 13-16, 2026. As we move forward and plan the Annual Meeting in 2026, we promise a compelling agenda program and exciting, unique activities for family members (as always, children aged 6-17 register for free).

Registration is now open! Please check this website and regular announcements on email for updates on the CSG East 65th Annual Meeting. If you have any questions, please contact AR Braver at CSG East for more information.

Puerto Rico is proud to welcome you to our unique and beautiful island!

Sincerely,

 


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Senator Thomas Rivera Schatz, President of the Senate, Puerto Rico
CSG East 2026 Co-chair
Recognized for his decisive leadership and impact on public policy, Thomas Rivera Schatz is the first senator in Puerto Rico to serve as Senate president across three separate four-year terms. He led major reforms to strengthen education, health care, energy
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and public safety policy while advancing transparency and economic opportunity. Beginning his public service career in 1993, he later served as attorney general, electoral commissioner and secretary general of the New Progressive Party before his election to the Senate in 2008. Since then, Rivera Schatz has continued to champion policies that promote well-being and social equity.
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Representative Carlos “Johnny” Méndez Nuñez, Speaker of the House, Puerto Rico
CSG East 2026 Co-chair
Carlos “Johnny” Méndez has represented Puerto Rico’s 36th House District as a member of the New Progressive Party since 2005. He is currently serving his second term as ‘Speaker’ of the House of Representatives, having the distinction of being just
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the 12th elected official to lead this legislative body in two separate terms.  Over the past two decades, he has worked tirelessly to improve the quality of life on the Island, spearheading major changes in the areas of adoption, tax relief to the middle class and small business, as well as overseeing the nation’s largest energy reconstruction through the 2019 Energy Public Policy Act.
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Carmelo J. Ríos Santiago
2026 CSG East Alternate Co-Chair; 2026 CSG National Vice Chair; Senator, Puerto Rico
Carmelo J. Ríos Santiago, was born on May 21, 1973, in Santurce, Puerto Rico. He is the eldest son of Don Carmelo Ríos Nazario and Doña Lydia Santiago Estrella. He graduated from Florida Air Academy in Melbourne, Florida, where he earned
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the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He was selected as one of the top ten prospective players in the state of Florida. In 1993 he moved to Bethune Cookman College with a sports scholarship and managed to obtain a bachelor's degree in political science and economics. During his time at Bethune Cookman College, he was selected to the "All Star" Team of Division I of the NCAA in the "Mid Eastern Athletic Conference" in the discipline of "Baseball." In 1995, he joined the Law School of the Pontifical Catholic University where he is part of the "Student Bar Association", was a founding member of the Delta Theta Phi Fraternity of Law and President of the Student Council. He obtained the degree of "Juris Doctor" in 1998. He began his professional career as a legal advisor to the Office of the Commissioner of Municipal Affairs and then litigation director of the State Insurance Fund Corporation. In 2001, he started his own law firm, specialized in Administrative, Civil and Criminal Law. In 1999, he aspires for the first time to a public seat as a candidate for the Municipal Legislature of Guaynabo, being elected as an alternate spokesperson for the parliamentary majority.
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Ángel Morey Noble
2026 CSG East Alternate Co-Chair; Representative, Puerto Rico
Ángel Morey Noble is a Representative in the 31st House of Representatives in Puerto Rico. he represents District 6, covering parts of Guaynabo, Cataño, and Bayamón. He is the son of former Secretary of State Angel Morey.