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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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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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Mayor Joy Belmonte of Quezon City, the country's most populous city, implemented a comprehensive COVID-19 response program including mass vaccination drives, economic recovery assistance for affected businesses and workers, and the QC Protektodo program providing health kits and financial aid to residents in quarantine areas.
Aug 1, 2022
Senator Imee Marcos publicly accused her brother, President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr., of being a drug addict on Monday, November 17, 2025
Nov 17, 2025
During his tenure as Vice Governor of South Cotabato (2001–2010), Ogena served as the presiding officer of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, which deliberated and approved the Environment Code of South Cotabato, including provisions banning open-pit mining. Key details from the sources: The provincial board deliberated on the Environment Code for about five years. The code prohibited open-pit mining in the province. Ogena presided over the provincial legislative body during the approval process.
Mar 6, 2026
INTRODUCED BY REPRESENTATIVES EMIGDIO "DINO" P. TANJUAТСO III, ANNA VICTORIA VELOSO-TUAZON, ALFREDO A. GARBIN, JR., WALFREDO "ARMAN" R. DIMAGUILA, JR., YSABEL MARIA J. ZAMORA, KEITH МІСАН "ATTY. MIKE D.L. TAN, KING GEORGE LEANDRO ANTONIO V. COLLANTES, ATTY. DANILO "DANNY" A. DOMINGO, EDUARDO R. RAMA, JR., PATRICK MICHAEL D. VARGAS, FLORABEL C. YATCO, and GERALD CLOYD ALEXIS V. GALANG The Labor Code of the Philippines, Presidential Decree No. 442, was enacted in 1974 during a different socio-economic and political context. Over the past five decades, the nation has experienced significant transformations brought about by globalization, technological advancement, demographic shifts, and evolving international labor standards. Consequently, many of the provisions of the present Code have become outdated, fragmented by numerous amendments, and inconsistent with modern realities of work. The proposed Revised Labor Code of the Philippines seeks to codify, harmonize, and update the laws governing employment relations to reflect present-day realities and future challenges of the world of work. It strengthens the constitutional mandate to afford full protection to labor-local and overseas, organized and unorganized-and to promote industrial peace based on social justice. For further reading: https://docs.congress.hrep.online/legisdocs/basic_20/HB04618.pdf https://www.congress.gov.ph/house-members/view/?member=L031&name=DIMAGUILA%2C+WALFREDO+%22ARMAN%22+R.%2C+JR.&page=0
Sep 16, 2025
The Kabugwason-Paglaum Scholarship and Grant-in-Aid Program is a provincial educational assistance initiative in South Cotabato that supports financially disadvantaged students. However, available public sources mainly reference the program itself, while direct attribution specifically naming Ogena as the principal author or sponsor in official records is less clearly documented in accessible national media sources. Program Purpose • Provides scholarship assistance and grants for students in South Cotabato. • Targets underprivileged but deserving students. • Implemented by the provincial government's education assistance program. Key evidence from the source: • The Kabugwason-Paglaum Scholarship Program (KPSP) provides financial assistance to financially disadvantaged students in South Cotabato. • It supports college and postgraduate education, including law and medical studies. • The program is described as one of the flagship educational initiatives of the provincial government. Important details mentioned in the article: • Applicants must be residents of South Cotabato. • The scholarship can cover tuition fees, allowances, and other education costs. • It supports undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs.
Mar 6, 2026
The renovation and inauguration of the Santa Rosa City Plaza in 2006 was a pivotal moment for Arlene Arcillas, then serving as Vice Mayor and eventually Acting Mayor. It was one of her first major public-facing projects that symbolized a "new beginning" for a city still reeling from the assassination of her father, Mayor Leon Arcillas, in May 2005. The plaza is located in Barangay Kanluran, directly across from the historic Santa Rosa de Lima Parish Church. In 2006, the city was in a state of political transition. By leading the inauguration of the renovated plaza, Arcillas provided a visible sign of progress and continuity. It was meant to reassure the public that despite the change in leadership, the city’s development was not at a standstill. The renovation focused on modernizing the space while respecting its status as the "Heritage Square" of the city. Notable features included: - The Pylon and Statue: The plaza is famous for housing the tallest pylon in the Philippines (standing at 18.3 meters) behind the statue of the national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal. The 2006 project included the restoration and aesthetic enhancement of this central monument. - Public Open Spaces: The design emphasized a cleaner, more open layout to accommodate large public gatherings, which were essential for the city’s frequent cultural and religious festivals. - Landscape and Lighting: New garden plots and improved public lighting were installed to make the plaza safer and more inviting for families in the evenings, a precursor to the "Christmas Lighting" traditions she would later expand. The 2006 plaza project was closely tied to the conversion of the old government building (the Gusaling Museo) into a formal cultural site. - January 17, 2006: The building had a soft opening as a museum. - August 23, 2006: The Museo de Santa Rosa was formally inaugurated. - The plaza served as the "front yard" for this museum, and the combined renovation of both spaces was intended to preserve Santa Rosa's identity as it rapidly industrialized. While the project was planned during the administration of her father and continued under Mayor Joey Catindig, it was Arlene Arcillas who became the primary face of its completion. - Acting Capacity: Her role in the inauguration (particularly as she moved toward the Acting Mayor role in October 2006) helped her establish the "Serbisyong Makatao" (Humane Service) brand that defined her subsequent decade-long tenure as Mayor.
Mar 16, 2026
As Mayor of Koronadal City, Ogena introduced a 10-Point Development Agenda focused on city development priorities, including environmental sustainability, education support, improved health services, and economic growth initiatives for residents of Koronadal.
Mar 6, 2026
Elisa “Olga” Kho served as principal author of multiple House Bills seeking to: Convert a local agricultural college into a state university Expand campuses across Masbate This reflects a direct legislative action aimed at improving access to higher education in the province.
Nov 12, 2015
The Pinay In Action (PIA) is Senator Pia Cayetano's main advocacy arm. Cayetano aims to empower women and girls through health, sports, and fitness. Launched in 2006, it began as a platform for running and triathlon before expanding into various aspects of women's well-being. Collaborates with local governments and groups such as the UP Women’s Football team to deliver sports clinics to facilities such as Marillac Hills for youth abuses.
Mar 18, 2026
Signed into law on July 3, 2020, enhances the government's capability to prevent and penalize terrorism, replacing the 2007 Human Security Act. The law allows for long detention periods without warrants, surveillance of suspects, and designates individuals or groups as terrorists, facing criticism for its potential impact on civil liberties and freedom of speech. Filed under Senate Bill No. 1083 ,18th congress, was sponsored by Senator Dela Rosa together with Senator Lacson of the Committee on National Defense and Security, Peace, Unification and Reconciliation; Finance thru Committee Report No. 9, 18th congress.
Jul 3, 2020
Education remains the most dependable ladder out of poverty. According to the Philippine Statistics Authority 2023 Labor Force Survey, workers with a bachelor's degree earn on average 103 percent more than those whose schooling ends at senior high school. Yet for many capable Filipinos, the cumulative weight of tuition, mandatory fees, and daily subsistence costs still keeps college out of reach. Republic Act No. 10931, known as the Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act, created the Tertiary Education Subsidy, or TES, to bridge this divide. Seven years into implementation, however, audit findings continue to reveal delayed stipend releases and an inequitable distribution scheme that leaves Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program, or 4Ps, graduates and other learners from the poorest households waiting in line even when funds are already appropriated. Guided by the companion bill filed by Senator Paolo Benigno "Bam " A. Aquino IV, this measure refines the TES so that assistance reaches students who need it when they need it and in amounts that genuinely defray the hidden costs of pursuing a degree. It sharpens equity by automatically admitting all qualified 4Ps graduates into the TES roster and by ranking all other applicants strictly according to verified per capita household income. It promotes efficiency by migrating disbursement to an integrated digital platform linked to PhilSys and supported by a public dashboard that highlights any release pending beyond thirty days. It strengthens accountability by requiring semester level utilization reports, enforcing five year outcome evaluations, and imposing definitive sanctions on institutions that misuse or withhold funds. Enactment of this bill promises tangible gains. Low income students will see out of pocket expenses fall from day one. Subsidy schedules will become predictable, allowing tuition, boarding, and licensure costs to remain current. Grantees can be expected to record lower first year attrition and higher on time graduation. Policymakers, auditors, and the public will have real time data to trace every peso committed to student aid. As principal author I recall how a delayed allowance or an undisclosed fee once threatened to derail my own college journey and those of many classmates. By reinforcing the TES with clearer rules, streamlined delivery, and rigorous oversight, this measure aims to convert every peso of public investment into diplomas, inclusive growth, and a workforce equipped for the demands of a modern economy. Closing administrative gaps and sharpening the program's pro poor focus will ensure that quality tertiary education remains not merely a statutory promise but a tangible reality for all Filipino youth. For further reading: https://docs.congress.hrep.online/legisdocs/basic_20/HB02642.pdf https://www.congress.gov.ph/house-members/view/?member=L031&name=DIMAGUILA%2C+WALFREDO+%22ARMAN%22+R.%2C+JR.&page=0
Jul 30, 2025
Governor Jonvic Remulla oversaw the planning and construction of the new Cavite Provincial Government Center, a modern complex designed to consolidate provincial government offices and improve delivery of public services. The project was part of his administration's broader infrastructure modernization program for the rapidly urbanizing province.
Jan 15, 2023
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