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SENATE RATIFIES BICAM REPORT ON HEALTHY NANAY AND BULILIT BILL – VILLANUEVA

Senator Joel Villanueva welcomed the Senate ratification of the bicameral conference committee report on the bill ensuring the health of mothers and children starting from the first 1,000 days of pregnancy. Villanueva, one of the authors of Senate Bill No. 1537 or the Healthy Nanay and Bulilit Act, said that providing proper nutrition and health […]

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RICE TARIFFICATION BILL TO REDUCE RICE PRICES, PROTECT LOCAL FARMERS – VILLAR

Senator Cynthia Villar said once passed into law, the bill liberalizing the importation of rice in the country will help reduce the price of rice and at the same time provide enough support for local farmers who will be affected by the influx of cheaper rice from abroad. Villar, recognizing that the lifting of import […]

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ANGARA TO DICT: HASTEN DEPLOYMENT OF EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS IN DISASTER-HIT AREAS

Senator Sonny Angara is urging the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) to fast-track the deployment of emergency communications systems in disaster-hit areas. This year, the DICT has received P192 million for the purchase of six Mobile Operations Vehicles for Emergency (MOVE) — a flagship component of the DICT’s emergency communications system to help […]

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NEW NFA ADMINISTRATOR MUST WORK WITH ECONOMIC MANAGERS TO STABILIZE RICE PRICES – PIMENTEL

Senate Trade and Commerce Committee Chairperson Sen. Koko Pimentel III on Tuesday urged retiring Army Chief and incoming National Food Authority (NFA) Administrator Lt. Gen. Rolando Bautista to work closely with the government’s economic managers to stabilize rice prices and address problems with supplies of affordable NFA rice. Pimentel said the long queues for NFA […]

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PANGANIBAN TO NFA: MAKE SURE RICE IMPORTS WILL BE ENOUGH

House Agriculture Committee chair and ANAC-IP Rep. Jose Panganiban, Jr. called on the National Food Authority (NFA) and the country’s economic managers to reevaluate whether the amount of rice approved for importation early next year will be enough to cover the losses caused by Typhoon “Ompong.” The country had planned to import an additional 383,500 […]

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HOUSE ADOPTS RESO PROCLAIMING SEPTEMBER AS PHILIPPINE BAMBOO MONTH – SAVELLANO

The House of Representatives has adopted House Resolution (HR) 1908, proclaiming the month of September of every year as Philippine Bamboo Month, which shall be celebrated by encouraging all government agencies, including local government units (LGUs) to plant bamboo plants in suitable locations nationwide. The resolution, principally authored by Rep. Deogracias Victor Savellano (1st District, […]

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BARANGAY LEADERS KEY TO GOVERNMENT SERVICE – GO

Special Assistant to the President (SAP) Bong Go lauded barangay officials for their role in implementing the programs of President Rodrigo Duterte. Speaking at the Grand Regal Hotel in Davao City where he was guest of honor at the Convention of Barangay Officials of Calamba, Laguna, Go said government is able to deliver its services […]

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RETAIN OLD TAX INCENTIVE UNDER TRABAHO BILL – GATCHALIAN

Senator Win Gatchalian said he is open to retaining the 5 percent gross income earned (GIE) tax incentive under the Tax Reform for Attracting Better and High-Quality Opportunities (TRABAHO) Bill, the second package of the tax reform program. On the sidelines of the Arangkada Philippines Forum 2018 in Pasay City, Gatchalian said Senate is considering […]

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A WIN FOR THE PEOPLE’S BUDGET – NOGRALES

A win for the People’s Budget and the agenda of the President. This was how House Appropriations Committee Chairperson Rep. Karlo “Ang Probinsyano” Nograles on Monday described recent developments in the House of Representatives (HOR), where rumors swirled that the solon from Davao would be removed as head of the committee he has headed since […]

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BAYANIHAN SPIRIT WAS ALIVE WHEN TYPHOON ‘OMPONG’ STRUCK – PIMENTEL

While Typhoon “Ompong” left a trail of destruction in its wake before exiting the country Saturday night, the Filipino bayanihan spirit proved to be very much alive in the face of the typhoon’s onslaught. Senator Koko Pimentel gave full praise to mall chains which opened their doors to the public amid the flooding in various […]