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NAME-DROPPING DRIVERS TICKETED FOR USING BUS LANE

The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) issued traffic violation tickets to the two drivers who dropped the name of Senator Bong Revilla, Jr. after they were stopped for illegally using the EDSA bus lane. The two drivers appeared before MMDA Acting Chairman Atty. Don Artes at the MMDA Head Office in Pasig City recently.  Artes […]

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GIVE GOV’T CONTRACTUAL WORKERS 13th MONTH PAY

Senator Bong Revilla has filed a bill seeking to provide government contractual workers with 13th month pay. The “13th month pay” is a monetary benefit equivalent to the monthly basic compensation received by an employee, computed pro-rata given to all regular employees pursuant to Presidential Decree No. 851, S. 1975 and the Labor Code of […]

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VP JOINS SENATOR REVILLA IN CAVITE RELIEF OPS

Vice President Sara Duterte joined Senator Bong Revilla recently to distribute relief goods and assistance to the victims of Severe Tropical Storm Paeng in the hard-hit province of Cavite. The two public servants first proceeded to Brgy. Bacao in General Trias where thousands of residents affected by the recent storm were given Family Food Packs […]

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GIVE WORKERS 15-DAY FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE – REVILLA

Consistent with the Constitutional provision that the Filipino family is the foundation of the nation, and the State’s mandate to strengthen its solidarity and actively promote its total development, Senator Bong Revilla filed Senate Bill No. 24 or the “Family and Medical Leave Act of 2022”. The bill seeks to grant 15 days of paid […]

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BIRTH CERTIFICATE LIFETIME VALIDITY GETS SENATE OK

The Senate approved on third and final reading remedial legislation conferring lifetime validity on birth, death, and marriage certificates. With 21 affirmative votes, no negative vote and no abstention, Senate Bill No. (SBN) 2450, or the Permanent Validity of the Certificates of Live Birth, Death, and Marriage Act, got plenary approval paving the way for […]

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2019 SALARY STANDARDIZATION LAW TO BENEFIT 1.4 MILLION GOVT EMPLOYEES – REVILLA

Senator Bong Revilla, Jr. called on his colleagues to support the passage of Senate Bill 1219 under Committee Report No. 26, or the “Salary Standardization Law of 2019” jointly submitted by the Committees on Civil Service, Government Organization and Professional Regulation; and Finance. In his sponsorship speech, Revilla defended that the bill will address the […]

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ADOPT FLEXIBLE WORKING HOURS FOR EMPLOYEES – REVILLA

Senator Bong Revilla is pushing for the adoption of voluntary work arrangement to help local employers and employees save time and resources, especially in saving the cost of traffic congestion. Revilla filed Senate Bill No 673, ” An Act Amending Article 83 of the Presidential Decree No. 442, otherwise known as the Labor Code of […]

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INTEGRATE ROAD SAFETY EDUCATION IN K-12 CURRICULUM – REVILLA

All elementary and high school students may soon be required to take a road safety and comprehensive drivers’ education if a bill filed in the Senate becomes law. Senator Bong Revilla has filed Senate Bill No. 451 which would integrate basic road safety and a comprehensive drivers’ education in the curriculum of the K-12 program. […]

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I’LL WORK DOUBLE TIME TO PASS ABANDONED, NEGLECTED CHILDREN TRUST FUND BILL – REVILLA

Senator Bong Revilla was elated to hear that the House Committee on the Welfare of Children successfully passed the counterpart of his bill on the Special Trust Fund for every Abandoned, Neglected and Voluntarily Committed Children. Revilla also re-affirmed his commitment in working double time to pass the Senate version of the bill (S. No. […]

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INCREASE TEACHERS’ ALLOWANCE FOR CHALK, SUPPLIES – REVILLA

Senator Bong Revilla is calling on his fellow legislators to support Senate Bill No. 1092, or “An Act Institutionalizing the Grant of Teaching Supplies Allowance for Public School Teachers,” under Committee Report No. 14 jointly submitted by the Committees on Civil Service, Government Reorganization and Professional Regulation; Basic Education, Arts and Culture; Ways and Means; […]