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Submit a DeedArman Dimaguila · Representative, 1st District of Biñan
Arman Dimaguila · Representative, 1st District of Biñan
Arman Dimaguila · Representative, 1st District of Biñan
Arvin Rabino Virtucio · Mayor of Aroroy
21 days ago
Dennis Felipe Hain
27 days ago
Antonio Fuentes Trillanes IV
28 days ago
Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr.
28 days ago
Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr.
28 days ago
Francisco "Kiko" Austria Barzaga
29 days ago
Francisco "Kiko" Austria Barzaga
29 days ago
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Panfilo Morena Lacson Sr.
Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr.
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Mayor Torres regularly hosted and participated in official visits, partnerships, and outreach programs. Notably, she welcomed officers from the BRP General Mariano Alvarez (Philippine Navy vessel), strengthening ties between the municipality and national institutions. Context: Civic engagement fosters community pride and encourages residents to participate in local development. It also promotes the town’s identity nationally. Execution: Coordinated with military, civic organizations, and community leaders for events. Impact: Increased local pride, citizen engagement, and national recognition of the municipality. Boosted collaboration between local government and external agencies.
Mar 11, 2026
The program targets Persons Who Used Drugs (PWUDs), offering rehabilitation, skills training, counseling, and social reintegration support. Context: Aligns with national and local drug prevention strategies while addressing health and social needs. Execution: Collaborated with health professionals, social workers, and barangay officials to implement holistic approaches. Impact: Promotes community rehabilitation, public safety, and inclusive governance, reducing stigma while supporting health and social reintegration.
Mar 11, 2026
About the Valentine’s‑Day mass wedding that ties directly to your topic about Vice Mayor Erlinda Pabi‑Araquil and human‑rights recognition: 🔗 “Love Behind Bars: Mass Wedding of Persons Deprived of Liberty at South Cotabato Rehabilitation and Detention Center” – official report from the South Cotabato provincial government site (Feb 14, 2024). It details the event, confirms that Vice Mayor Erlinda “Bing Pabi” Araquil presided over the civil mass wedding ceremony for six couples, and highlights how it emphasized the legal rights of persons deprived of liberty to marry. Source summary: Six couples detained at the South Cotabato Rehabilitation and Detention Center exchanged vows in a civil mass wedding on Valentine’s Day, held on February 14 2024. The event was organized by the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) South Cotabato‑Gensan Chapter to recognize that all individuals — even those deprived of liberty — have the legal right to marry and form family relationships. Vice Mayor Erlinda “Bing Pabi” Araquil presided over the ceremony, acting in her official capacity and speaking about how love transcends barriers.
Feb 14, 2024
Mayor Rolando 'Klarex' Uy, through the program “Klarex nga Serbisyo sa Baryo,” brings essential government services directly to communities across Cagayan de Oro including access to the City Civil Registrar’s Office in select barangays. Anchored in the provisions of Local Government Code of 1991 (Republic Act No. 7160), which authorizes mayors to solemnize marriages, the initiative helps make legal union more accessible to underserved couples. The City Government, with support from the City Council, facilitates the administrative process often easing or subsidizing requirements such as marriage registration and related fees for qualified low-income applicants. Beyond the legal process, the program is also distinguished by its post-celebrations. During Kasalan ng Bayan ceremonies, couples have received items such as lechon, cakes, rice, and wine—reportedly provided by the Uy family, highlighting a blend of official public service and personal advocacy. Through this initiative, many couples have been formally recognized under the law helping secure the legal rights of spouses and strengthening protections for their children.
Mar 27, 2026
Klarexville refers to a series of socialized housing projects in Cagayan de Oro, aligned with the national government’s Pambansang Pabahay Para sa Pilipino Program (4PH). The initiative has been rolled out across several locations, including Barangay Lumbia (planned as a 60-hectare township), Barangay Pagatpat (Klarexville 1), Barangay Carmen (Klarexville 2), and Barangay San Simon (Klarexville 4). The projects are designed to help address the city’s housing backlog by providing thousands of units for low-income and underserved families. In Barangay Pagatpat alone, more than 2,200 housing units are planned. Funding comes from a combination of local and national sources. The City Government allocates funds through approved budgets, such as the 2025 Executive Annual Budget under City Ordinance No. 14905-2024, while national support is provided by agencies like the Social Housing Finance Corporation and the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development, which play key roles in financing and implementing housing programs. In February 2026, the City Council passed City Ordinance No. 15299-2026, also known as the Anti-Epal Ordinance, which discourages naming public projects after elected or appointed officials. Earlier observations from Commission on Audit (COA) Region X noted that branding such as “Klarexville” may raise concerns under guidelines that prohibit the use of public resources for personal promotion.
Jan 23, 2023
Mayor Loyola led the 2025 Sorteo Festival celebration, which marked the first time the event was held after the cityhood conversion. Context: The Sorteo Festival, a long-standing cultural tradition in Carmona, was celebrated after the municipality became a component city in 2023. Execution: The event included civic ceremonies, cultural performances, and participation of national and regional officials. Impact: - Promoted Carmona’s historical identity and local traditions - Boosted tourism and community participation - Highlighted the city’s transition from municipality to component city
Feb 17, 2025
AN ACT CREATING TWO (2) NEW COURTS, NAMELY: ONE (1) ADDITIONAL BRANCH OF THE FAMILY COURT AND ONE (1) ADDITIONAL BRANCH OF REGIONAL TRIAL COURT IN THE FIRST JUDICIAL REGION TO BE STATIONED IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF CABUGAO, PROVINCE OF ILOCOS SUR, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS
Jul 7, 2025
Mayor Barzaga partnered with World Hope International to support care and services for survivors of online sexual exploitation. Context: Online sexual exploitation of children has been a significant issue in parts of the Philippines, prompting local governments to collaborate with international organizations. Execution: Programs included survivor support initiatives and coordination with organizations addressing OSAEC. Impact: - Strengthened local government response to child protection issues. - Expanded support services for affected children.
Mar 13, 2026
Mayor Barzaga organized a Children’s Congress that tackled issues such as child participation in governance and mental health. Context: Local governments have been encouraged to strengthen child-friendly governance and youth participation in policy discussions. Execution: The event gathered youth representatives and stakeholders to discuss programs related to child welfare. Impact: - Promoted child-friendly local governance initiatives. - Increased youth participation in community policy discussions.
Nov 21, 2022
AN ACT CREATING AND ESTABLISHING THE MASBATE SPORTS ACADEMY IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF DIMASALANG, PROVINCE OF MASBATE, APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
Jul 30, 2025
The Dasmariñas local government launched the Tulong Puhunan program, providing livelihood training and small business skills development for residents. Context: Many residents needed economic support and livelihood opportunities following pandemic-related disruptions. Execution: About 450 beneficiaries from different barangays participated in training sessions on skills such as: - food processing - candle making - sewing and rug making - dishwashing liquid production - online selling Impact: - Expanded livelihood opportunities for residents - Encouraged entrepreneurship among local communities - Provided skills training for income generation
Feb 1, 2022
The Office of the Vice President launched the Libreng Sakay free bus ride program to provide transportation assistance to commuters in several cities. Context: After the pandemic, many commuters struggled with rising transportation costs and limited public transport availability. Execution: The program deployed buses operating in: - Metro Manila - Naic, Cavite - Cebu - Bacolod - Davao - Tacloban The buses provide free rides for workers, students, and other commuters. Impact: - Over 3 million passengers served nationwide since the program started. - Expanded routes and additional hours were later introduced to accommodate more commuters.
Aug 3, 2022