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Submit a DeedPanfilo Morena Lacson Sr.
Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr.
Arman 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
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Ralph Gerardo Recto
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Dennis Felipe Hain
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Antonio Fuentes Trillanes IV
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Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr.
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Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr.
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Francisco "Kiko" Austria Barzaga
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Francisco "Kiko" Austria Barzaga
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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
As Vice Governor and presiding officer of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, Pingoy supported initiatives to modernize legislative processes including the introduction of a paperless system for drafting and processing resolutions and ordinances, aimed at improving administrative efficiency and reducing paper consumption within the provincial legislative body.
Mar 8, 2026
Mayor Barzaga received a certificate of commendation from ARTA recognizing the City Government of Dasmariñas for its implementation of a digitalized and streamlined Electronic Business One-Stop Shop (e-BOSS) system. Context: The Philippine government created the Anti-Red Tape Authority (ARTA) to enforce efficient public service delivery and reduce bureaucratic delays in government transactions. Execution: The city introduced an automated online system that allows businesses to process permits and licensing transactions electronically, reducing manual procedures and processing time. Impact: - Improved efficiency in business permitting and licensing - Reduced bureaucratic delays and administrative burden - Encouraged more businesses to comply with regulations and operate formally
Mar 18, 2024
While serving as Representative for South Cotabato’s 2nd Congressional District, Pingoy reported securing funding for multiple infrastructure projects including school buildings, farm-to-market roads, bridges, flood control systems, potable water systems, electrification initiatives, and multipurpose community facilities across municipalities in the province. These projects were funded through congressional allocations and implemented in coordination with government agencies and local government units.
Mar 8, 2026
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
As a Member of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan of South Cotabato, Annabelle Garcia Pingoy participates in legislative sessions where provincial ordinances, resolutions, and development policies are reviewed and deliberated. These legislative activities involve oversight of provincial government programs, budget discussions, and policy proposals affecting municipalities and cities within the province.
Mar 8, 2026
Allegations that Philippine President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. uses narcotic drugs, primarily cocaine, have been raised by political opponents, most notably former President Rodrigo Duterte.
Mar 16, 2026
Lumayag authored House Bill No. 4487, proposing the establishment of a Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) district office in Polomolok, South Cotabato. The bill aimed to expand access to technical and vocational training programs within the district.
Sep 16, 2022
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Monday signed into law the 2025 national budget and vetoed over PHP194 billion in line items he deemed inconsistent with his administration’s priorities. In his speech, Marcos emphasized that the General Appropriations Act (GAA) 2025 was designed to sustain economic growth and improve the lives of future generations and should be carefully curated and scrutinized. -------------------------------- Total Budget: ₱6.326 Trillion Vetoed Budget: ₱194 Billion -------------------------------- Budgets: DepEd: ₱1.055 Trillion DPWH: ₱1.007 Trillion Unprogrammed Funds: ₱363.24 billion DND (Defense): ₱315.1 Billion DILG: ₱279.1 Billion DOH: ₱267.8 Billion DOA (Agriculture): ₱237.4 Billion DSWD: ₱217.5 Billion DOTr (Transportation): ₱123.7 Billion Judiciary: ₱64.0 Billion DOJ: ₱42.2 Billion
Dec 30, 2024
Mandates free, basic immunization for all children up to five years old in the Philippines. Passed on June 21, 2011, this law repealed PD 996 and aims to reduce vaccine-preventable diseases, including tuberculosis, Hepatitis-B, diphtheria, and measles. Unlike the earlier law it replaced, RA 10152 does not contain specific penal provisions for parents who fail to have their children vaccinated. Filed under Senate Bill No. 138, 15th Congress of the Republic and sponsored thru Committees on Health and Demography and Finance by Senator Pia Cayetano via Senate Committee Report No. 3, 15th Congress.
Jun 21, 2011
1. Overview of the Legislation Republic Act No. 11954 establishes the Maharlika Investment Fund (MIF), the Philippines' first-ever sovereign wealth fund. Managed by a newly created government-owned corporation called the Maharlika Investment Corporation (MIC), the fund pools state resources to make high-return investments in assets like foreign currencies, corporate bonds, real estate, and major infrastructure projects. 2. The Legislative Fast-Track and Authorship The push for the MIF was heavily driven by the administration's inner circle. House Bill No. 6398 was filed in late 2022 with Speaker Martin Romualdez and Rep. Sandro Marcos acting as primary political drivers. Meanwhile, Marikina Representative Stella Quimbo served as the technical and economic "face" of the bill, aggressively defending its financial structure in the media and during committee hearings. The speed of its passage was unprecedented for a bill of this magnitude: -It took only 17 days for the House of Representatives to deliberate and approve the bill after it was filed. -President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. certified the bill as "urgent," allowing Congress to bypass standard constitutional rules requiring bills to be read on three separate days. -It was signed into law in July 2023, just nine months after its initial proposal, despite massive pushback from civil society, academia, and the business sector. 3. The Pension Controversy and Funding Sources The most explosive controversy during the bill's drafting was its original funding mechanism. The first iterations of the bill mandated that the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) and the Social Security System (SSS) contribute billions in pension funds to bankroll Maharlika. The public backlash was so severe that lawmakers were forced to scrap this provision. The final law sources its initial ₱125 billion capitalization from: -Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP): ₱50 billion -Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP): ₱25 billion -National Government: ₱50 billion (sourced from Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas dividends and gaming revenues from PAGCOR). 4. Core Criticisms and "Red Flags" Economists from the University of the Philippines, various business groups (like the Makati Business Club), and political watchdogs opposed the fund due to several critical structural risks: No Budget Surplus: Sovereign wealth funds are traditionally created by countries with massive trade surpluses or excess oil revenues (like Norway or Middle Eastern nations). The Philippines, however, runs a severe budget deficit and carries trillions of pesos in national debt. Critics argue it is fiscally irresponsible to invest borrowed money or drain existing banks to play the stock market. Threat to Public Banks: By pulling ₱75 billion from Landbank and DBP, critics warned that these institutions would have their lending capacities crippled. This directly risks reducing the financial support available to local farmers, micro-entrepreneurs, and agricultural sectors. Corruption and the "1MDB" Comparison: The most enduring criticism is the risk of political patronage and plunder. Opponents frequently drew parallels to Malaysia's 1MDB scandal, where billions of dollars were embezzled from their sovereign wealth fund. Because the MIC Board of Directors is composed entirely of presidential appointees, watchdogs warned that the fund lacks true independence and could be used to bankroll crony projects or "ghost" investments. 5. Current Status The Maharlika Investment Corporation is currently active, with Rafael Consing Jr. appointed as its President and CEO. It has begun looking into its initial investments, recently agreeing to provide a $76.4 million bridge loan to a mining company, though foreign investor interest has reportedly remained lukewarm due to lingering concerns over transparency and safeguards.
Nov 28, 2022
Mayor Barzaga signed a Memorandum of Agreement with Cavite State University (CvSU) to establish the CvSU–City of Dasmariñas Learning Center. Context: Access to higher education has been a major priority in Dasmariñas, which hosts several universities and a growing student population. Execution: The agreement allowed the establishment of a new learning facility that would offer undergraduate programs and other academic courses for residents. Impact: - Expanded access to higher education in the city - Strengthened collaboration between the city government and a state university - Created additional academic opportunities for students in Dasmariñas
Mar 2, 2023