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SCHOLARSHIPS FOR TEACHERS, STUDENTS GET HOUSE OK

The House Committee on Higher and Technical Education, chaired by Baguio City Representative Mark Go, approved six bills providing scholarships to students and teachers across various disciplines. The measures tackled were House Bill (HB) 9539 or the proposed “Scholarship ng Humanidades at Agham Panlipunan Act of 2023”, HB 6910 establishing a social work scholarship program, […]

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CHR TO GET HIKED BUDGET FOR ‘DISAPPEARED’ LAW

Despite the bad weather, the House Committee on Appropriations successfully held the briefing on the P1.2-billion proposed budget of the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) for 2025, with a commitment from lawmakers to augment the agency’s funding to enable it to implement Republic Act 10353 or the “Anti-Enforced or Involuntary Disappearance Act of 2012”. Gabriela […]

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SAMAR GOV’T BREAKS GROUND ON ARTS CENTER

A Groundbreaking Ceremony of the Samar Arts, Culture, and Heritage (SACH) Center was recently conducted at Brgy. Lagundi, Catbalogan City.  Samar Governor Sharee Ann Tan said, “The SACH Center will not only help in the promotion and preservation of culture and the arts in the province. It will be an avenue to better understand the Samarnon […]

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ZUBIRI TO PRIVATE SECTOR: INVEST IN TOURISM

The country’s tourism industry will greatly benefit from private sector investments in the areas of infrastructure and public services that will enable the country to capture a larger market of foreign tourists that are all flocking to our Southeast Asian neighbors. This is according to former Senate President Migz Zubiri, also the chair of the […]

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PCG, MIAA TOLD: ENSURE TRAVEL SAFETY AMID TYPHOONS

Amid the Senate work suspension due to typhoon Enteng recently, Senator Raffy Tulfo coordinated with various government agencies under his Senate Public Services Committee through a zoom meeting. Tulfo immediately warned the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) to ensure strict monitoring and inspection of all sea vessels. The legislator stressed that no maritime vessels should be […]

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SENATE VOWS SUPPORT FOR MARAWI COMPENSATION BOARD

Senator Robin Padilla expressed gratitude for the additional support promised by the Senate for the Marawi Compensation Board (MCB) for 2025. Padilla said the MCB particularly needs additional personnel to make sure it does its job correctly in distributing compensation to those affected by the fighting to liberate Marawi from armed groups in 2017. “The […]

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LEE BATS FOR INFORMATION DRIVE ON GENERIC MEDS

“Access sa de-kalidad at murang gamot, gawin na natin!”   This is what Cong. Wilbert “Manoy” T. Lee said as he filed House Resolution (HR) No. 1986 to conduct an inquiry on the implementation of the Republic Act (RA) No. 9502 or the “Cheaper Medicines Act of 2008” and RA 6675 or the “Generics Act of […]

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BONG GO GIVES AID TO DAVAO ORIENTAL RESIDENTS

Senator Bong Go continues his unwavering commitment to bringing government services closer to communities in need, aiming to promote inclusive economic development and ensure proper access to healthcare. Go attended the turnover ceremony of a newly constructed Super Health Center in Barangay Alegria recently. This facility is part of a broader initiative that Go has […]

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POE BACKS PASSAGE OF REVISED ANIMAL WELFARE LAW

Senator Grace Poe affirmed her advocacy for animal rights, and said she would continue pushing for the passage of her bill strengthening the country’s animal welfare law. Poe also lauded the initiatives of private groups and individuals helping improve the situation of animals. “Kapag sama-samang kumikilos ang mga pribadong grupo at indibidwal para sa isang […]

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MARK VILLAR PUSHES FOR AMENDED DBP CHARTER

Senator Mark Villar delivered his sponsorship speech on the proposed amendments to the charter of the Development Bank of the Philippines.  Senate Bill No. 2804 authored by Villar and Senate President Chiz Escudero has undergone multiple consultative meetings, public hearings, and technical working group sessions to craft Committee Report No. 308, which Senator Mark sponsored […]