Jaime B. Fuster (born January 12, 1941) is a former Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives who represented Puerto Rico as its at-large delegate in Congress. Serving as a Representative, he held office from January 3, 1985, to January 3, 1993, during which time he was a historical member of Congress for the territory. Over the course of his congressional career, he completed four terms, reflecting sustained support from his constituents in Puerto Rico.
Fuster served as the at-large Representative for Puerto Rico, meaning he represented the entire territory rather than a specific geographic district. As a Democratic member of Congress, his tenure from 1985 to 1993 placed him within a period of significant national and territorial discussion about Puerto Rico’s political and economic relationship with the United States. Although specific committee assignments and legislative initiatives are not listed in the available record, his eight years in office underscore his role in conveying Puerto Rico’s interests to the federal government.
After leaving Congress on January 3, 1993, Jaime B. Fuster became a former officeholder, with no further official positions or contact details noted in the provided information. His service as Representative for Puerto Rico at-large remains the central element of his public career as documented here.
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