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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
PACQUIAO, LORELIE · Mayor of General Santos
Panfilo Morena Lacson Sr.
Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr.
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PACQUIAO, LORELIE
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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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The TRAIN law was enacted in December 2017 and took effect on January 1, 2018, amending the income tax rates for individuals. Meanwhile, several laws were passed like the EOPT, VAT on Digital Providers, CREATE Act, CREATE More, and the CMEPA, that amended several provisions of the NIRC as amended. Incentives were provided to certain sectors of taxpayers. It is about time that individual income taxpayers are given relief from the tax burden by amending the tax schedules imposed under the TRAIN LAW, increasing the threshold exempt from the tax, and lowering the rates accordingly. This is in pursuit of fairness and compassion for our taxpayers, especially the middle-income tax group. In view of the foregoing, the immediate passage of this bill is earnestly sought. For further reading: https://docs.congress.hrep.online/legisdocs/basic_20/HB01563.pdf https://www.congress.gov.ph/house-members/view/?member=L031&name=DIMAGUILA%2C+WALFREDO+%22ARMAN%22+R.%2C+JR.&page=0
Jul 8, 2025
Pending before the 19th Congress were House Bill No. 117, introduced by the Hon. Roy M. Loyola, 5th District, Cavite and House Bill No. 1767, introduced by the Hon. Marlyn B. Alonte, Lone District, Biñan City, Laguna, similarly seeking to amend Sections 15 and 16 of Republic Act No. 10071, otherwise known as the "Prosecution Service Act of 2010." The bills which intend to correct and update the qualifications, ranks, and category of prosecutors as a consequence of the upgrading by the Supreme Court of the salary grades of first level trial courts, has been duly approved by the Committee on Justice of the Nineteenth (19th) Congress. Section 16 of Republic Act No. 10071 provides that qualifications for appointment, rank, category, prerogatives, salary grade and salaries, allowances, emoluments, retirement benefits and other privileges of prosecutors shall be the same as those of the corresponding justices and judges, and that any increase in the salaries, allowances or retirement benefits or any upgrading of salary grades of the justices or judges to whom said emoluments are assimilated shall apply to the corresponding prosecutors. For further reading: https://docs.congress.hrep.online/legisdocs/basic_20/HB01564.pdf https://www.congress.gov.ph/house-members/view/?member=L031&name=DIMAGUILA%2C+WALFREDO+%22ARMAN%22+R.%2C+JR.&page=0
Jul 8, 2025
The law mandates the establishment of lactation stations in workplaces and public places, provides incentives for health institutions with rooming-in and breastfeeding practices, and protects the rights of working mothers to breastfeed. Filed under Senate Bill No. 1698, 14th Congress of the Republic and sponsored thru Committees on YLabor, Employment and Human Resource Development; Ways and Means, Youth, Women and Family Relations and Finance by Senator Pia Cayetano via Senate Committee Report No. 14, 14th Congress.
Mar 16, 2010
Signed on May 26, 2021, lowers the minimum height requirements for applicants to these uniformed services. The new requirements are 1.57 meters (5'2") for males and 1.52 meters (5'0") for females, promoting inclusivity by allowing shorter individuals to join. Filed under Senate Bill No. 1563 ,18th congress, and was sponsored by Senator Dela Rosa of the Committee on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs; National Defense and Security, Peace, Unification and Reconciliation; Justice and Human Rights thru Committee Report No. 95, 18th congress.
May 26, 2021
The Issue: Complainants allege that House leadership illegally inserted approximately ₱241 billion into the 2025 national budget by filling in "blank items" after the bicameral report had already been ratified. Verification/Status: The severity of these unauthorized allocations has resulted in two distinct, high-level legal challenges: Office of the Ombudsman (Criminal Complaints): In February 2025, figures including former Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez filed complaints for graft and falsification of public documents against Romualdez and other House leaders. This legal track seeks to establish direct criminal liability for physically altering the ratified report. The Ombudsman is actively evaluating these charges, which the House leadership has publicly dismissed as politically motivated diversionary tactics. Supreme Court (Constitutional Petitions): Concurrently, petitions were filed by former Executive Secretary Vic Rodriguez, Rep. Isidro Ungab, and others seeking to declare the 2025 General Appropriations Act (GAA) unconstitutional due to these exact insertions. Underscoring the gravity of the allegations, the Supreme Court intervened and mandated oral arguments. This required House Appropriations officials, specifically Rep. Stella Quimbo, to formally defend the legality of the budget and provide a constitutional justification for how the disputed "blanks" were filled.
Mar 14, 2026
Filed during the pandemic of year 2020 thru Senate Bill No. 1418, 18th congress together by Senator Vicente Sotto III and Senator Pia Cayetano. The bill seeks to adopt a national policy to address the public health emergency situation by mitigating Covid-19 transmission; mobilizing assistance in the provision of basic necessities to affected individuals; providing healthcare such as medical tests and treatments; and undertaking a program for recovery and rehabilitation, including a social amelioration program and provision of safety nets to all affected sectors. Endorsed thru Committee on Finance and sponsored by Senator Vicente Sotto III and Senator Pia Cayetano via Committee Report No. 70, 18th congress. The senate approved the bill with 20 affirmative votes and was signed into law by President Rodrigo Duterte on March 24, 2020
Mar 24, 2020
Filed during the pandemic of year 2020 thru Senate Bill No. 1418, 18th Congress together by Senator Vicente Sotto III and Senator Pia Cayetano. The bill seeks to adopt a national policy to address the public health emergency situation by mitigating Covid-19 transmission; mobilizing assistance in the provision of basic necessities to affected individuals; providing healthcare such as medical tests and treatments; and undertaking a program for recovery and rehabilitation, including a social amelioration program and provision of safety nets to all affected sectors. Endorsed thru Committee on Finance and sponsored by Senator Vicente Sotto III and Senator Pia Cayetano via Committee Report No. 70, 18th congress. The senate approved the bill with 20 affirmative votes and was signed into law by President Rodrigo Duterte on March 24, 2020
Mar 24, 2020
GenTri eBOSS is an electronic business one-stop shop launched by the local government of General Trias City, Cavity to facilitate the process of tax payments for business owners. It is designed to streamline the payment process, reducing wait times and enhancing efficiency. It allows users (business owners) to renew their integrated LGU permits (business permit, sanitary permit and barangay business clearance) online by scanning a QR code or using a link.
Mar 20, 2026
Ridon: no need for national rationing but pushes fuel purchase limit instead.
Apr 1, 2026
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. (PBBM) signed the SIM Card Registration Act (Republic Act No. 11934) into law on October 10, 2022, marking his first signed law to curb text scams and phone-related crimes. The law requires all new and existing SIM users to register their cards with telecommunication companies using valid ID, with penalties for non-compliance and strict data privacy measures.
Oct 10, 2022
Pinangunahan nina Mayor Gel Alonte at Vice Mayor Dada Reyes, kasama ang mga City Officials ang blessing at ribbon-cutting ceremony ng Growing Explorers Learning Hub sa Biñan City Hall (BCH) ngayong Pebrero 3. Ang Growing Explorers Learning Hub ay ginawa para sa mga kawani ng BCH na may mga anak. Layunin nitong magbigay ng ligtas at maayos na kapaligiran para sa mga bata, at nagbibigay-daan naman sa mga magulang na makapaglingkod ng maayos sa publiko.
Mar 21, 2026
Parallel to this focus on early childhood is the PROJECT GEL–SWEEPERS (Strategies for Waste Elimination & Environmental Protection of the Ecosystem and Resources in Schools). This flagship environmental and livelihood initiative integrates sustainable waste management into the daily lives of students and the local business sector. Anchored on the 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle), the program establishes waste segregation points in schools and markets, training teachers and vendors to convert recyclable materials into functional office products through eco-workshops. For further reading: https://businessmirror.com.ph/2026/02/02/mayor-alontes-priority-programs-future-proofing-binan-with-advanced-holistic-and-inclusive-projects/
Mar 21, 2026