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OUTSTANDING CONGRESSMAN AWARD

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Outstanding Congressman Award 2013

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FOREWORD

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he bar for public service is raised most especially when devastation is imminent. Measurements are reassessed out of dire need and a blame game ensues. It is just as unfortunate for leaders to be left wanting, as evidenced by losses sustained. Our leaders are human, too, and they also incur losses though limited to available resources. Strategic management and logistical support are the only options left other than a physical presence that may be required of them to uplift the spirit of the people faced with adversity. During these trying times there is a need to celebrate our leaders who earned a mandate and are duty-bound to act as a beacon that guides their constituents. It doesn’t take tragedy to bring out the best from our leaders. It only takes sensitivity and an understanding of what their constituents need. Branding is the consistent delivery of the brand promise, which then generates integrity. In doing this, one becomes the brand. It is not about good, better or best. Branding is not about measuring popularity or even fabricating public perception. It is all about a genuine appreciation of the facts and truths in order to be able to deliver public service consistently. Only through legislation can our district and party list representatives deliver this with sustainability. Kudos to the 2013 “Outstanding Congressmen and Congresswomen� who have earned the right to stand center stage in the name of nation building.

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CONTENTS

Hon. Agapito H. Guanlao Representative, BUTIL Party List....................................... 6 Hon. Douglas S. Hagedorn Representative, Palawan, 3rd District............................ 10 Cong. Sitti Djalia Turabin-Hataman Representative, Anak Mindanao (AMIN) Party List....... 14 Hon. Scott Davies S. Lanete Representative, Masbate Province, 3rd District..........18 Hon. Doy C. Leachon Representative, Oriental Mindoro, 1st District............22 Hon. Lani Mercado-Revilla Representative, Cavite, 2nd District....................................................... 26 Cong. Arturo B. Robes Representative, San Jose del Monte, Bulacan, Lone District...... 30 Hon. Irwin C. Tieng Representative, BUHAY Party List................................. 34

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Hon. Agapito H. Guanlao Representative, BUTIL Party List Committees • Food Security • Good Government And Public Accountability • Agrarian Reform • Agriculture And Food • Banks And Financial Intermediaries

• Bases Conversion • Cooperatives Development • Government Enterprises And Privatization • Human Rights • Labor And Employment

Who we call somebody who has roots from the countryside…… has worked for the countryside…….. and continues to advocate for COUNTRYSIDE DEVELOPMENT……. ESPECIALLY FOOD SECURITY AND FOOD SELF-SUFFICIENCY THROUGH AGRICULTURE! He is the elected representative of the BUTIL Farmers Party in the 16th Congress of the Philippines. Aside sa Kongreso. His main role as a legislator is to advocate for the transformation of the various concerns of marginalized farmers and fisherfolk into legislative initiatives. For instance, he just recently filed House Bill No. 3180 entitled AN ACT ESTABLISHING MECHANISMS TOWARD SOUND MANAGEMENT OF FOOD AND FOOD STAPLES CONSUMPTION, ZERO FOODWASTE MANAGEMENT PURSUANT TO FOOD SECURITY AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR. He is currently the Chairman of the Special Committee on Food Security as well as the Vice-Chairman ng Committee on Good Government and Public Accountability. He is an active and hardworking member of other committees: Agriculture and Food, Agrarian Reform, Cooperatives Development, Labor and Employment, Human Rights, Government Enterprises and Privatization, Banks and Financial Intermediaries and Special Committee on Bases Conversion. His academic preparation and professional track record was and will always be rooted in agriculture. He graduated from the Gregorio Araneta University Foundation (GAUF) in 1979 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Husbandry. He pursued his Masters Degree in Strategic Business Economics Program (SBEP) from the University of Asia and Pacific (UAP) as well as his Diploma in Advanced International Bank Management Course with support from the Swedish International Development Agency & Conceptors International based in Stockholm, Sweden.

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THE BUTIL FARMERS PARTY, its participation in Committee Affairs

KKK and the BUTIL Farmers Party

Honorable Agapito H. Guanlao is currently the Chairman of the Special Committee on Food Security as well as the ViceChairman ng Committee on Good Government and Public Accountability. He is an active and hardworking member of other committees: Agriculture and Food, Agrarian Reform, Cooperatives Development, Labor and Employment, Human Rights, Government Enterprises and Privatization, Banks and Financial Intermediaries and Special Committee on Bases Conversion.

Outside the halls of Congress, the BUTIL Farmers Party, through the Office of Honorable Agapito H. Guanlao implements scoio-economic projects for its beneficiaries – the small farmers and fisherfolk, their families and their communities. Included here are infrastructures that focus on the construction of farm to market roads, multi-purpose centers, and the like. There are also projects that fall under the Karunungan, Kalusugan at Kabuhayan. Under the Karunungan projects are scholarships for college students and distribution of school supplies before the start of every school year. Medical and dental missions, as well as distribution of medicines are part of the BUTIL Farmers Party’s Kalusuan project. Kabuhayan projects are livelihood projects that include the establishment of community-based gardens or GULAYANs, distribution of seedlings and farm equipment, livelihood carts or NEGO-CARTs, and dispersal of farm animals among others. With the continuous onslaught of typhoons and flooding, BUTIL Farmers Party has formulated its KALIKASAN project that include the distribution of relief goods immediately, and rehabilitation initiatives. THUS the .BUTIL Farmers Party’s community-based projects now fall under the umbrella of the KKKK para sa Kaunlaran

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HOUSE MEASURES SPONSORED/AUTHORED • HB00460 An act establishing the national mangrove conservation and rehabilitation program covering all mangrove areas in the country, and providing institutional support and incentives therefor • HB00461 An act strengthening the national food authority, appropriating funds therefor and for other purposes • HB00462 An act to spur rural development by strengthening Philippine agriculture through a balanced farm, food, trade and development policies, and appropriating funds thereof and for other purposes • HB00463 An act recognizing the cooperative development authority, repealing for the purpose republic act no. 6939, creating the cooperative development authority • HB00464 An act providing for the creation, organization and operation of cooperative banks and for other purposes • HB00465 An act providing for a wholistic program for agricultural development workers and for other purposes • HB00466 An act providing for the condonation of unpaid interests, penalties and surcharges on loans secured by farmers, fisherfolk and agrarian reform beneficiaries from the department of agrarian reform (DAR), the department of agriculture (DA), the people’s credit and finance corporation (PCFC) the cooperative development authority (CDA), the national food authority (NFA) and the quedan and rural credit guarantee corporation (QUEDANCOR) • HB00467 An act promoting corporate farming and providing incentives thereof • HB00468 An act creating the Philippine lakes resources development and management council and providing funds therefor • HB00469 An act strengthening the Philippine crop insurance corporation, amending for the purpose presidential decree no. 1467 as amended • HB00470 An act declaring may 15 of each year as national farmers and fisherfolk day • HB00471 An act strengthening and institutionalizing credit, guarantee and insurance support of the land bank of the Philippines to agrarian reform beneficiaries, small farmers and fisherfolk, amending for the purpose, chapter IV of republic act 3844 also known as the agricultural land reform code

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• HB00472 An act establishing the state agricultural guarantee and insurance protection funds (sagip funds), creating the state agricultural guarantee and insurance protection corporation (sagipco.), defining its objectives, powers, functions, providing funds therefor and for other purposes • HB00473 An act creating the Philippine fruits industry and trade authority, vesting it with regulatory powers and appropriating funds for the purpose • HB00474 An act amending sections 27 and 71 of republic act no. 6657, otherwise known as the comprehensive agrarian reform law of 1998 thereby lifting the restriction on the right of farmer-beneficiaries to mortgage and/ or encumber the lands awarded to them under the comprehensive agrarian reform program and allowing the submission of the certificate of land ownership award as sufficient collateral for loans entered into with banks and/or financial intermediaries • HB00720 An act promoting the use of urban farming in the country’s metropolitan areas to address food security concerns and regenerate ecosystem functions appropriating funds therefor and for any other purposes • HB03180 An act establishing mechanisms toward sound management of food and food staples consumption, zero food-waste management pursuant to food security and appropriating funds therefore • HR00092 A resolution urging the committee on agriculture to evaluate the utilization and management of the agricultural competitiveness enhancement funds (acef), created under republic act 8178 the results of which shall form the bases for its continuance or abolition • HR00123 A resolution urging congress to create a special committee on climate change and mitigation • HR00124 A resolution urging the house of representatives to allocate an initial five billion (P5,000,000,000) pesos to the department of agriculture for the creation of the small farmers and fisherfolk quick reaction fund as part of the national budget for fy 2014 • PS00017


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HOUSE MEASURES CO-AUTHORED • HB00051 An act adopting the integrated river basin management approach as a comprehensive framework in developing and managing the country’s river basin systems and for other purposes • HB00052 An act strengthening the sugar cane industry by establishing the sugar cane industry development fund, providing funds therefore and for other purposes • HB00203 An act prohibiting the use of fine mesh nets in trammel net set-up and other similar fishing operations, providing penalties therefor, amending for the purpose sections 4 and 89 of republic act no. 8550, otherwise known the Philippine fisheries code, and for other purpose • HB00533 An act prescribing the mechanisms to facilitate the disposition of government-owned lands for socialized housing • HB00539 An act establishing the sloping agricultural land technology farming program, appropriating funds therefore and for other purposes • HB00596 An act granting additional benefits to solo parents amending for the purpose republic act no. 8972, otherwise known as the “solo parents welfare act of 2000” • HB00641 An act mandating all schools and universities to establish an area-specific disaster risk management and education program in their respective jurisdictions, amending for the purpose republic act no. 10121, otherwise known as an act strengthening the Philippine disaster

risk reduction and management system, providing for the national disaster risk reduction and management framework and institutionalizing the national disaster risk reduction and management plan, appropriating funds therefor and for other purposes’ • HB00826 An act providing for a comprehensive hazardous and radioactive wastes management, providing penalties for violations thereof and for other purposes • HR00206 A resolution in support of the petition for bail of representative abdullah d. Dimaporo of the second district of lanao del norte • HR00230 A resolution calling for the immediate construction of a high speed railway system that will connect metro manila, particularly, naia to clark, to pave the way for the development of clark as a premier international airport • HR00254 A resolution expressing the sense of the house of representatives on the urgency to jumpstart the full implementation of republic act no. 10368, otherwise known as the human rights victims reparation and recognition act of 2013, providing for the reparation and recognition of human rights violations during the marcos regime, and the documentation of said violations, by way of immediately constituting the human rights victims’ claims board and allow the same to commence the performance of its mandate

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Hon. Douglas S. Hagedorn Representative, Palawan, 3rd District Committees • Ecology • Natural Resources • Appropriations • Aquaculture And Fisheries Resources • Dangerous Drugs

• East Asean Growth Area • Human Rights • Peace, Reconciliation And Unity • Public Order And Safety • Tourism

The Legislative Districts of Palawan, namely the first and second districts, are the representations of the Province of Palawan and the independent city of Puerto Princesa in the Philippine House of Representatives. The province was a lone legislative district until 1972. It was part of the representation of Region IV-A from 1978 to 1984. In 1986, it was redistricted into two legislative districts until 2013. Due to RA 10171, the province is now divided into 3 districts, the 3rd district is also known the Lone district of Puerto Princesa including Aborlan.

Congress Photo Courtesy of Jojo A. Menorca

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PDAF Absence Not a Deterrent Rep. Douglas quizzes a proposed reclamation project in Manila: “How could an ordinance prevail over a law?” Rep. Douglas quizzes a proposed reclamation project in Manila: “How could an ordinance prevail over a law?” Despite the abolition of the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) or the “pork barrel,” which deprive qualified beneficiaries of assistance from legislators, a neophyte lawmaker vowed not only to help craft pro-poor laws but to implement projects benefiting his poor constituents. In “Kalusugan ng Mamamayan, Prayoridad ni Kongresman”, Rep. Douglas S. Hagedorn (3rd District, Palawan) has facilitated the installation of important laboratory and diagnostic equipments at the Ospital ng Palawan for his needy constituents, for free. The project is in coordination with Director Ariel Valencia and Dr. Melencio Dy, of the Center for Health and Development of MIMAROPA and the Ospital ng Palawan, respectively. Among the equipment costing P7-Million paid from his own pocket are an ultrasound machine with complete accessories, an ultrasound doppler, a centrifuge, a microscope, a multi-parameter patient monitor and an Edan electro-cardiogram (ECG) machine, including supplies, parts and materials. “While the constitutionality of the PDAF is being challenged at the Supreme Court, my constituents need health and educational support. It is incumbent upon me, as their dulyelected representative, to find ways to fill the need while the administration finds a more proper and effective method of delivering these much-needed benefits to them promptly,” said Hagedorn.

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Outstanding Congressman Award 2013 Hagedorn emphasized that he and his colleagues in Congress are closely coordinating with the executive department in finding a solution that could bridge the wide gap between the delivery of basic services and the needs of the people, especially in far-flung areas. “The PDAF per se is not a bad thing. The original intent of the program is for the people’s representatives, who are in close coordination with the executive department, to act as the latter’s ‘eyes and ears,’ being in touch with the grassroots, in identifying the needs and priorities of their respective districts,” he said. “What is appalling and unpalatable is the collusion between and among unscrupulous individuals in both the government and the private sector who dipped into government funds intended for the poor and the needy. Instead of stopping funding for the needy, we should stop the irregularities and hail the crooks to court and to jail,” he added. While the proper and timely delivery of needed services for the poor is still being deliberated, he will find ways to augment his district’s meager resources. Hagedorn is committed to pursue other pro-health, pro-environment, proeducation and pro-poor programs in support of state efforts to protect and promote the rights of the people to good health, proper and globally-competitive education, and a sustainable and inclusive development. A House leader has opposed the planned 148-hectare, three-island Manila Bay reclamation project which would establish Manila Solar City, it was learned on Friday. Neophyte Rep. Douglas Hagedorn of Palawan province, Vice Chairman of the House Committee on Ecology, noted that the proposed Manila Solar City reclamation project of Manila Gold Coast Development Corporation (MGCDC)—which would establish a park, a man-made beach and a terminal for international cruise ships all rolled into one—cannot proceed without an enabling

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law. Hagedorn, the brother of former mayor Edward Hagedorn of Puerto Princesa City, cited that Manila’s local ordinance cannot supersede a Presidential Proclamation, much more overrule Republic Act 7586, or the National Integrated Protected Areas System Act of 1992, Republic Act 10066 or the National Cultural Heritage Act and Republic Act or the Strengthening People’s Nationalism Through Philippine History Act. “Without a new law explicitly exempting and allowing the Manila Solar City reclamation project, allowing executives to overturn and subvert national laws by ordinance would set a dangerous precedent and invite legal anarchy,” Hagedorn said during the recent Organizational hearing of the House Committee on Ecology. Further, Hagedorn invoked Resolution No. 19, s. 2012, of the National Historical Commission which declares the Manila Bay and water front, from Del Pan to the Cultural Center of the Philippines, as a national historical landmark protected by laws. Manila Solar City is belongs to the 112 reclamation projects approved by the Philippine Reclamation Authority under the Public-Private Partnership-inspired National Reclamation Plan (NRP) of the national government. It covers a total of 38,000 hectares of coastal areas all over the country, of which 26,234 hectares are situated along Manila Bay, from Cavite to the Bataan coast. Former president and now Mayor Joseph Estrada of Manila and Vice Mayor Francisco Domagoso, known as Isko Moreno, are in favor of the Manila Bay Reclamation project, arguing that the project will enable the Philippine government to raise P17 billion in tax revenues in a year. Manila, on the other hand, stands to collect P10 billion worth of real estate taxes. Those opposed to the project, however, claim that the initiative will block the famous spectacular sunset view by the Manila Bay, may cause more flooding, risks liquefaction during earthquakes, among others.


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HOUSE MEASURES SPONSORED/AUTHORED • HB00099 AN ACT TO PREVENT AND CONTROL POLLUTION FROM SHIPS, PROVIDE PENALTIES THEREFOR AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES • HB02585 AN ACT PROVIDING FOR A COMPREHENSIVE HAZARDOUS AND RADIOACTIVE WASTES MANAGEMENT, PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS THEREOF AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES • HB03338 AN ACT ENCOURAGING THE PRODUCTION OF ONE (1) COLLEGE SCHOLAR FOR EVERY FILIPINO FAMILY AND PROVIDING FUNDS THEREFOR

HOUSE MEASURES CO-AUTHORED • HB02464 AN ACT REQUIRING INCLUSION OF BASIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP AS SEPARATE SUBJECTS IN THE ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULA, RESPECTIVELY • HB02630 AN ACT APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR THE OPERATION OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES FROM JANUARY ONE TO DECEMBER THIRTY-ONE, TWO THOUSAND AND FOURTEEN, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

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Cong. Sitti Djalia Turabin-Hataman Representative, Anak Mindanao (AMIN) Party List Committees • Muslim Affairs • Constitutional Amendments • Cooperatives Development • East Asean Growth Area • Government Reorganization • Human Rights

• Land Use • Local Government • Millennium Development Goals • Mindanao Affairs • Peace, Reconciliation And Unity • Women And Gender Equality

Anak Mindanao Party List (AMIN) Rep. Sitti Djalia Turabin-Hataman is a known advocate for women’s rights in Mindanao, conquering and excelling in politics and social work. The congresswoman was a former columnist of the Daily Zamboanga Times and a leader of various non-government organizations that sought to improve people’s lives and advocate human rights. The plight of families in conflict areas of Sulu and Basilan in Mindanao is just one of Hataman’s many advocacies. “My experience in working with and for families in conflict areas gave me the opportunity to share deeply their plight, fears and aspirations. As a development worker in NGOs, my engagement with them was limited to hearing and documenting their stories, providing meager support to address immediate needs like relief in evacuation areas, and linking them to institutions mandated to help them,” she says. “I used to be frustrated with my limitations; I knew I was not responding enough to their needs. But now, with this opportunity to represent AMIN in Congress, having realized everything that I went through, everything that I have learned prepared me for this opportunity. I am grateful and honored to accept this new responsibility, bringing with me the stories of these families, with a framework based on their realities to legislate for the good of the ARMM,” the congresswoman adds.

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As one who has been fighting for women empowerment in Mindanao, Hataman says her organizations have gone a long way in terms of empowering women, yet they still have a long way to go, considering the gap between how empowered the rich women are compared to those less fortunate; between the educated, the career women and those who did not get the same quality of education. The inequality needs to be addressed if not for social services, the opportunities. But despite her new plans to venture in a business, the congresswoman vowed to remain focused on her first priority—public service. “This early, we have already started our consultations and planning workshops in cities and provinces, identifying each area’s priority legislative measures, programs, projects and advocacies. Anak Mindanao as an organization or party envisions a Mindanao with resilient and sustainable communities in harmony with other communities and the environment,” she says.

These bills include the Anti-Racial Discrimination Bill, Mandatory Study of Moro and Indigenous People’s History and Culture, and Institutionalization of Zones of Peace in conflict areas. “We are also now drafting a bill that aims to promote organic agriculture for a sustaining food security, economic opportunity and environment protection and a look as well into the possible revision of the code of Muslim personal laws, laws covering marriage, divorce and inheritance of Muslim Filipinos. There is a group now reviewing the Code of Muslim Personal Laws (CMPL). We shall also support the Internally Displaced Persons’ Bill,” she reports. Hataman says part of AMIN’s mission is educating people, more specifically on how government bureaucracy works. AMIN hopes to bridge the gap in information so people can make realistic expectations and decisions. “In fact in our city and provincial consultations and planning, a lecture on government bureaucracy is included,” she says.

The congresswoman also plans to re-file the bills filed by AMIN in the previous Congress when her husband, RG Mujiv Hataman, was its representative.

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ABOUT ANAK MINDANAO (AMIN) PARTYLIST AMIN is a Party characterized by Tri-people (Moro, Lumad, Filipino), multi-sectoral (peasants, youth, professionals, labor) & multi-formation (PO’s, NGO’s)

OUR VISION Resilient and sustainable tri-people communities living in harmony with nature

OUR MISSION To advocate and undertake initiatives to realize and practice Humane Governance To actively participate in ensuring security of peoples’ lives and properties To enhance community and social enterprise by improving delivery of services and installing support facilities

Program 1: Humane Governance • LGU Competency Enhancement • Citizenry Empowerment • Institutionalization of participatory processes in planning, budgeting, policy and decision-making, management and administration

Program 2: Peace and Security • • • • •

Conflict Resolution and Transformation Peace Education and Advocacy Facilitate the Formulation of Peace and Development Agenda Actively work for the recognition of Moro and Lumad’s RSD Facilitate indemnification of victims of Human Rights violations

Program 3: Inclusive Community and Social Enterprise Development • • • • •

Facilitate Development Financing of Viable Community Enterprises Facilitate Access to Basic Social Services such as Health and Education Support and Develop Agri-Aqua Based production and enterprise Facilitate installation/construction of infrastructure support facilities Support to Environmental Protection and Management projects and activities

There is no doubt Representative Sitti Djalia Turabin-Hataman is but a breath of fresh air but promises reform and a new normal she will instill for her constituencies’. Representative Hataman is most likely to excel not just as a legislator but the “Outstanding Congressman” as awarded!

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HOUSE MEASURES SPONSORED/AUTHORED • HB00659 AN ACT PROHIBITING DISCRIMINATION AGAINST PERSONS ON ACCOUNT OF ETHNIC ORIGIN AND/OR RELIGIOUS BELIEF

• HB00660 AN ACT DECLARING A NATIONAL POLICY ON PEACE ZONES

HOUSE MEASURES CO-AUTHORED • HB00016 AN ACT PROVIDING BENEFITS AND INCENTIVES TO ACCREDITED

• HB00108 AN ACT INSTITUTING A NATIONAL LAND USE AND MANAGEMENT

DAY CARE WORKERS, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE REPUBLIC ACT NO. 6972,

POLICY, PROVIDING THE IMPLEMENTING MECHANISMS THEREFOR, AND FOR

OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE BARANGAY-LEVEL TOTAL DEVELOPMENT AND

OTHER PURPOSES

PROTECTION OF CHILDREN ACT • HB00229 AN ACT AUTHORIZING GRANT OF COMPENSATION IN THE FORM • HB00028 AN ACT ESTABLISHING AND PROVIDING FOR FREE COLLEGE

OF ADDITIONAL HONORARIUM TO BARANGAY HEALTH WORKERS

EDUCATION IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY AND • HB01128 AN ACT ESTABLISHING THE PHILIPPINE RUBBER INDUSTRY

FOR OTHER PURPOSES

DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, DEFINING ITS POWERS AND FUNCTIONS AND • HB00029 AN ACT PROVIDING FOR A UNIFIED SCHOLARSHIP AND GRANT-IN-

APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR

AID PROGRAM FOR STUDENTS IN TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL AND TERTIARY EDUCATION, THEREBY RATIONALIZING ACCESS, APPROPRIATING FUNDS

• HB02007 AN ACT ESTABLISHING THE PHILIPPINE SEAWEED INDUSTRY

THEREFOR AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (PSIDA), DEFINING ITS POWERS AND FUNCTIONS AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR

• HB00039 AN ACT PROVIDING INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS’ ALLOWANCE FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS

• HB02464 AN ACT REQUIRING INCLUSION OF BASIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP AS SEPARATE SUBJECTS IN THE ELEMENTARY AND

• HB00079 AN ACT ENHANCING THE TOURISM INDUSTRY BY PROMOTING VOLUNTEER

TOURISM

(VOLUN-TOURISM)

IN

THE

PHILIPPINES

HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULA, RESPECTIVELY

AND • HR00123 A RESOLUTION URGING CONGRESS TO CREATE A SPECIAL

APPROPRIATING FUNDS THREFOR

COMMITTEE ON CLIMATE CHANGE AND MITIGATION • HB00098 AN ACT TO INCLUDE ETHNIC ORIGIN IN THE NATIONAL SURVEY CONDUCTED BY THE NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE

• HR00124 A RESOLUTION URGING THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TO ALLOCATE AN INITIAL FIVE BILLION (P5,000,000,000) PESOS TO THE

• HB00105

AN

ACT

PROMOTING

A

COMPREHENSIVE

PROGRAM

ON

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOR THE CREATION OF THE SMALL FARMERS

BREASTFEEDING PRACTICES AND REGULATING THE TRADE, MARKETING AND

AND FISHERFOLK QUICK REACTION FUND AS PART OF THE NATIONAL

PROMOTIONS OF CERTAIN FOODS FOR INFANTS AND YOUNG CHILDREN

BUDGET FOR FY 2014

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Hon. Scott Davies S. Lanete Representative, Masbate Province, 3rd District Committees • Poverty Alleviation • Public Order And Safety • Appropriations • Basic Education And Culture • Bicol Recovery And Economic Development • Energy

• Games And Amusements • Health • National Defense And Security • Public Works And Highways • Tourism • Transportation

Honorable Scott Davies S. Lanete, M.D., Representative in the Third District, Province of Masbate, was born in Cebu City on October 1, 1982. During elementary and high school, he had consistently been sent by the Boy Scouts of the Philippines as a delegate to represent the Philippines in other countries. He had been an Ambassador of Goodwill to the High Sierra International Rendezvous held in Nevada, California and an Ambassador of Goodwill to the Nippon Jamboree in Akita, Japan. He also garnered the Eagle Scout rank at age 14. The following year, he was chosen as the Regional Representative for the Visayas. He had also been given the honor as one of the Ten Outstanding Boy Scouts of the Philippines and was awarded in Subic coinciding with the Centennial Jamboree of BSP. He, then, graduated high school with honors at Sacred Heart School in 1999. Rep. Lanete is a graduate of B.S. Pharmacy at the University of the Philippines where he had been Councilor of the University Student Council and the Philippine Representative to the 13th Korean International Youth Forum, among other activities. He continued his post-graduate studies at the University of the East – Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center. His thesis entitled “O Smile Naman Dyan: A Quasi-Experiment Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Public Health Information Campaign in Raising Awareness of Depression and Suicide Among Filipino Adolescents” offered him a ticket to officially represent the UERM-College of Medicine to the “International Medical Students Conference” held in 2008 in Amsterdam, Netherlands, along with two other delegates. He, then, graduated B.S. Medicine in 2009. Despite his busy campaign for the 2010 Local Elections, Rep. Lanete, who was then a newly-graduate of medicine, managed to pursue his review in preparation for the board exams. Successfully the same year, after he was duly-elected as Congressman, he also passed the Physician Licensure Examination, making him a certified medical doctor and a public servant.

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As a physician himself, he imposes instruction to health workers under his turf to advance preventive health measures. To catch up with some health prevention, medication and surgery, he organized a series of 3-day medical, surgical, and dental mission which covered to at least 5,000 patients from the entire province of Masbate. The said medical missions were held in Masbate on October 1-3, 2010, February 25-27, 2011, and May 5-7, 2011. The scope of which offered surgical operations such as dental extractions, cleft palate, thyroid, some gynecologic cases and medical consultations. Health is, indeed, a fundamental rule to this advocate. Rep. Lanete is continuously seeking out funds for the rehabilitation of the Masbate Provincial Hospital. Undeniably, the over-all improvement of the provincial hospital is of prime importance as this will address the poor health situation in the province. Likewise, he is in constant partnership with the Philippine Children’s Medical Center to commonly resolve the provincial hospital’s scarcity on medical equipment and medicines and to provide trainings for the medical practitioners and staff. Moreover, Rep. Lanete, along with the officials from the provincial government, attended a Special Forum with the Board of Directors, officers and members of the Masbate Association of America, Inc. held on November 27, 2010 in New York, U.S.A.. During the said forum, he had discussed with the association his programs and agenda for his constituency. As part of their contribution to such undertakings, the said association had willingly committed to extend any possible assistance and encourage sponsors to make donations for the ill-fated provincial hospital. As an output, on February 2011, The Father’s House, a California-based non-profit organization, donated medical supplies, hospital beds and other medical equipment to the Masbate Provincial Hospital.

During his first term, Rep. Lanete had become the Vice Chairman of the House Committee on Public Order and Safety. He is also a member of the following House Committees: Appropriations, Bicol Recovery and Economic Development, Dangerous Drugs, Government Reorganization, Health, Information and Communications Technology, Science and Technology, and Transportation. His focus on obtaining quality education and higher learning in his district is further urged, being one of the authors of House Bill No. 3184 entitled “An Act Establishing a State College in the Municipality of Cawayan, Masbate to be known as the Cawayan State College and a Satellite Office in Masbate City, and Appropriating Funds Therefor.” This bill aims to answer an extreme need to have a state college in one of the poorest provinces in the country, and bring education closer to the students of remote areas in Masbate, especially those from impoverished families who have no means of transportation and/ or living expenses. Hence, obtaining quality tertiary education at the least possible cost shall extricate them from the bondage of poverty, ignorance, illiteracy and other social maladies afflicting the far-flung provinces. Presently on his second term, Rep. Lanete is still the Vice Chairman of the Committee on Public Order and Safety. He is also the Vice Chairman of the Committee on Poverty Alleviation. He is a member of the following House Committees: Appropriations, Basic Education and Culture, Bicol Recovery and Economic Development, Energy, Games and Amusements, Health, National Defense and Security, Public Works and Highways, Tourism and Transportation.

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Outstanding Congressman Award 2013 With health being one of his primary concerns, he authored House Bill No. 3228 entitled “An Act Establishing a National Program for Sharing of Organs from Deceased Donors and Appropriating Funds Therefor.” Rep. Lanete is sponsoring the said bill, knowing that transplantation has prolonged and improved the quality of life of patients in need of organ replacement. However, the perennial lack of deceased organ donors has continually hampered the widespread application of transplantation. The imbalance of supply and demand has created the need to resort to other sources of grafts, such as living donors, which, albeit, a noble act of charity, has been beset by numerous ethical issues, has unfortunately lent itself to abuse and has been tainted with commercialism in many areas of the world and oftentimes has been associated with human trafficking. Thus, this bill is necessary to institutionalize the development of a national system of promoting organ donation from deceased donors and sharing of grafts through the creation of the Philippine Network for Organ Sharing (PHILNOS), which shall implement a system of timely referral and processing of potential multiple organ donors, uphold equitable allocation, efficient procurement and transplantation of organs from deceased donors. Meanwhile, believing that road and infrastructure projects spur total development, Rep. Lanete authored House Bill No. 1659 entitled “An Act Providing for the Conversion of the Daraga-Placer, Cawayan Provincial Road, Province of Masbate into a National Road and Appropriating Funds Therefor.” He is also the author of House Bill No. 1660 entitled “An Act Providing for the Conversion of the Del Carmen-Malbug Provincial Road, Province of Masbate into a National Road and Appropriating Funds Therefor.”. Likewise, he authored House Bill No. 1661 entitled “An Act Providing for the Conversion of the Junction Morning, Cataingan-Pio V. Corpus-Esperanza Provincial Road, Province of Masbate into a National Road and Appropriating Funds Therefor.” He regards converting the said roads into national roads as imperative, given the fact that the province is entangled from the quagmire of economic difficulties. Notably, Masbate is a regular recipient of typhoons that cause large scale destruction in infrastructure, affecting mostly the road networks. Evidently, the province’s anemic coffer is not in a

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financial position to cause the maintenance, rehabilitation and repair of frequently destroyed access roads, causing undue suffering to the people and even affecting economic upheaval. Therefore, placing these provincial roads under the ambit of the national government jurisdiction certainly will succor the provincial government to pursue other public services by using its limited source of fund. In addition, Rep. Lanete pursues concerned government agencies for the funding allocation and implementation of a main road linking three municipalities, the Junction Morning, Cataingan – Pio V. Corpus – Esperanza Road. This is in support with the on-going establishment of the Esperanza Roll-on Rolloff (RoRo) Port in the Municipality of Esperanza, Masbate, of which Junction Morning, Cataingan – Pio V. Corpus – Esperanza Road serves as an access road. His major thrust on development centers on the construction and improvement of road networks. The accessibility of these roads plays a vital role on fiscal progress as it ensures the ease and speed on the mobility of people and goods, especially from key production areas to market areas. Furthermore, his line-up of projects include construction of water systems, bridges, multi-purpose buildings, gymnasiums, rural health units, barangay halls, barangay plazas, pavements, shore protections, line canals, boundary markers, as well as distribution of ambulances. Rep. Lanete considers education among his top priorities. He enlists poor but deserving students to scholarship programs in aim to financially assist them on their academic expenditures. Also, he implements a Regular School Building Program in response to dilapidated school buildings and to suffice classroom shortage in various areas districtwide. In fact, he has already prioritized different municipalities such as Cataingan, Cawayan, Dimasalang, Esperanza, Palanas, Placer and Uson. Apart from these, Rep. Lanete also co-authored numerous house measures. His diligent participation in the legislature corresponds to the need in addressing significant issues of national and local concern.


Outstanding Congressman Award 2013 On the other hand, Rep. Lanete remains to be in close coordination with the Department of Trade and Industry as they conduct livelihood trainings for the marginalized sector. Said trainings, thru his initiative, are targeted to promote and develop skills on the enhancement of products from different marine resources such as scallop shells. Aside from livelihood trainings, he also involves the community to programs and recreational activities which are geared towards sports and youth development. Rep. Lanete is an athlete himself. In fact, he is officially part of the Congress Basketball Team-Team Pilipinas. On March 24-27, 2011, his basketball team won the championship in Guam when they competed with foreign legislators and a community of fellow Filipinos. Being a sports enthusiast, he is very much aware of the physical, mental and social benefits of sports which he dedicatedly imparts among the younger generation. Such diversions also aim to prevent them from engaging to vices and delinquent acts.

Considering that Masbate had long been infamous for acts of violence and other unlawful activities, Rep. Lanete stays firm and tactical to rapidly lessen, if not totally eradicate, crime incidence in his district. One is his serious campaign against illegal fishing which is rampant on the provincial seawaters. With his utmost commitment, inevitably, peace and order will be kept to ensure the safety of each and every one in the locality. Rep. Lanete exemplifies a young, budding public servant who is up to meet the challenges in order that his vision for his constituency will be realized. By his leadership, he fervently aligns his district towards a more productive and progressive state. He is driven to alleviate the poor living condition of his underprivileged folks, as well as strengthen economic, legislative and security measures in the countryside. His precedence is to oversee the welfare of his people. And, being a dedicated and benevolent legislator and doctor, it is with sincere devotion that he shall perform and deliver efficient service to them, even beyond the call of his duty and profession.

HOUSE MEASURES SPONSORED/AUTHORED • HB01659 An act providing for the conversion of the

• HB01661 An act providing for the conversion of the

daraga, placer - cawayan provincial road, province of

junction morning, cataingan - pio v. Corpus - esperanza

masbate into a national road and appropriating funds

provincial road, province of masbate into a national

therefor

road and appropriating funds therefor

• HB01660 An act providing for the conversion of the del

• HB03228

carmen - malbug provincial road, province of masbate

for sharing of organs from deceased donors and

into a national road and appropriating funds therefor

appropriating funds therefor

An

act

establishing

a

national

program

HOUSE MEASURES CO-AUTHORED • HB00039

An

act

providing

instructional

materials’

allowance for public school teachers

• HB02630 An act appropriating funds for the operation of the government of the republic of the Philippines from january one to december thirty-one, two thousand and

• HB00596 An act granting additional benefits to solo parents

fourteen, and for other purposes

amending for the purpose republic act no. 8972, otherwise known as the “solo parents welfare act of 2000”

• HR00262

• HB01548 An act providing for a mandatory national child

of representatives, through the committee on bicol

nutrition program in all public elementary schools and

recovery and economic development, all proposals for

barangay day care centers

development plans and budgets or funding requirements,

A

resolution

urging

the

bicol

regional

development council (rdc) to submit to the house

prior to submission to the national economic and • HB02464 An act requiring inclusion of basic financial

development authority (neda) in order to integrate and

management and entrepreneurship as separate subjects in

unify development programs and facilitate the swift and

the elementary and high school curricula, respectively

immediate passage of allocation of funds

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Outstanding Congressman Award 2013

Hon. Doy C. Leachon Representative, Oriental Mindoro, 1st District Committees • Good Government And Public Accountability • Millennium Development Goals • Appropriations • Basic Education And Culture • Housing And Urban Development • Justice

• Information And Communications Technology • Millennium Development Goals • Public Order And Safety • Social Services • Trade And Industry • Transportation

“Hope will bring us where we want us to be. Habang ang Mindoreño ay may pangarap na baguhin ang kanyang sarili at ang kasaysayan, may Oriental Mindoro na uukit sa mapa ng Pilipinas. Nangyari ito sa Calapan, kaya natin ito sa lalawigan. Kapit-kamay tayong maniwala na kaya natin ito. Kailangang magsakripisyo at paunlarin ang ating kakayahan upang maitaguyod ang kaunlaran ng ating sarili at ng Bagong Oriental Mindoro.” - Atty. Doy C. Leachon

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Outstanding Congressman Award 2013

Leachon was credited with transforming Calapan City into one of the country’s most competitive cities as recognized by the Asian Institute of Management and the Department of Interior and Local Government in 2008. “We in the local government must show what impact our accomplishments have done,” he said. Under Leachon’s program called “Tsek,” at least 2,000 jobs a year have been generated, the capacities of local cooperatives have been strengthened and more training programs have been made available. He is the former national vice chair of the League of Cities of the Philippines. He juggled odd jobs before becoming a public servant. In December 2011, Leachon, who juggled odd jobs as a taxi driver and fast food chain worker before becoming a public servant, was feted as one of the Ten Outstanding Young Men of the Philippines (TOYM). The Asia Society, a renowned international organization based in New York that aims to strengthen understanding among the peoples of the Asia Pacific region, picked Leachon for his effective management and policy implementations as the mayor of Calapan City for two terms.

The program aspires to develop the next generation of leaders who would take up the challenge of collaborating on creative solutions to address national and regional issues. While in his early college years in San Beda College taking up Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, he worked as a taxi driver to make ends meet and as a crew member of a fast food outlet. “All that matters is your most noteworthy accomplishments and what you can do more for your people for their betterment and advancement,” he said. Leachon, a lawyer and a former two-term Calapan City mayor, is a member 0f the 16th Congress in the lower house.

Projects Implemented from July-December 2013 • Electrification Projects of 56 Sitio’s in various Barangay’s of One(1) City and Seven (7) Municipalities of the First District of Oriental Mindoro. • Construction of Guardrails along Zigzag National Road of Puerto Galera worth Php 16, 800,000.00. • Scholarship Program of Fifteen (15) Students this 2nd semester of School Year 2013-2014.

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Bills to be filed within the year Mandatory Food Labeling Ombudsman Act Revisited on Immediate Filing of Information without awaiting for the expiration of the Time to File Motion for reconsideration viz a viz the Crespo Doctrine; Strengthening the Constitutional Sole and Exclusive Power and Authority of the SET, HRET and the impeachment court to hear matters within their competence; and Establishing the NDRRMC as a Separate Department of the Executive Department of the National Government for more Focus, Accuracy and Swiftness in Action

Resolution Urging the Department of Budget and Management and the Department of Finance to release the Internal Revenue Allotment of Barangay Antonio in the Municipality of Victoria, Oriental Mindoro.

HOUSE MEASURES SPONSORED/AUTHORED • HB02854 AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE INCLUSION OF VIOLENCE

• HR00215 RESOLUTION URGING THE GOVERNMENT REGULATORY

AGAINST SPOUSES AND THEIR CHILDREN AS A ADDITIONAL

BODIES, NAMELY THE PROFESSIONAL REGULATION COMMISSION,

GROUND TO ANNUL MARRIAGE, THEREBY AMENDING SECTION 45 OF EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 209, SERIES OF 1987 ENTITLED ‘THE FAMILY CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES’ • HB02855 AN ACT DECLARING THE TAMARAW AS THE NATIONAL LAND ANIMAL OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

THE

PROFESSIONAL

REGULATORY

BOARD

OF

MEDICINE,

THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, AND THE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, TO EFFECTIVELY REGULATE THE PRACTICE OF STEM CELL THERAPY IN OUR COUNTRY WHICH IS BEING ADMINISTERED BY DIFFERENT TYPES OF PHYSICIANS WITH

• HB03145 AN ACT CREATING THREE (3) ADDITIONAL COURTS,

UNSTANDARDIZED

NAMELY: ONE (1) MUNICIPAL TRIAL COURT WITH SEAT AT THE

VARIOUS SETTINGS OF PRACTICE, BASED ON INDICATIONS BOTH

MUNICIPALITY OF BACO, ONE (1) FAMILY COURT AND ONE (1)

APPROVED

REGIONAL TRIAL COURT WITH BOTH SEATS AT CALAPAN CITY, ALL IN THE 1ST DISTRICT OF ORIENTAL MINDORO, FURTHER AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE BATAS PAMBANSA BILANG 129, OTHERWISE

AND

EDUCATION/TRAINING/CERTIFICATION, UNAPPROVED,

PLACING

THE

SAFETY

IN AND

WELFARE OF THE PUBLIC IN SERIOUS AND GRAVE DANGER, AS WELL AS TO CONDUCT AN INVESTIGATION IN AID OF LEGISLATION

KNOWN AS ‘THE JUDICIARY REORGANIZATION ACT OF 1980’, AS

TO IDENTIFY THE GAPS, LOOPHOLES AND WEAKNESSES OF THE

AMENDED, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR

PRESENT REGULATORY SYSTEMS

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HOUSE MEASURES CO-AUTHORED • HB00039 AN ACT PROVIDING INSTRUCTIONAL ALLOWANCE FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS

MATERIALS’

• HB02284 AN ACT CREATING AN ADDITIONAL BRANCH OF THE REGIONAL TRIAL COURT IN THE PROVINCE OF LANAO DEL SUR TO BE STATIONED AT THE MUNICIPALITY OF DITSAAN-RAMAIN, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE SECTION 14, PARAGRAPH (M) OF BATAS PAMBANSA BLG. 129, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE JUDICIARY REORGANIZATION ACT OF 1980, AS AMENDED AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR • HB02464 AN ACT REQUIRING INCLUSION OF BASIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP AS SEPARATE SUBJECTS IN THE ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULA, RESPECTIVELY • HB02630 AN ACT APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR THE OPERATION OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES FROM JANUARY ONE TO DECEMBER THIRTY-ONE, TWO THOUSAND AND FOURTEEN, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES • HB02866 AN ACT REORGANIZING QUEDAN AND RURAL CREDIT GUARANTEE CORPORATION (QUEDANCOR), RENAMING IT AS AGRICULTURAL CREDIT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION (AGRICOR), BROADENING ITS POWERS AND RESOURCES TO MAKE IT MORE RESPONSIVE TO THE CREDIT NEEDS OF FARMERS AND RURAL ENTERPRISES, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES • HB02901 AN ACT ESTABLISHING THE APO REEF IN SABLAYAN, OCCIDENTAL MINDORO AS PROTECTED AREA UNDER THE CATEGORY OF NATURAL PARK AND ITS PERIPHERAL WATERS AS BUFFER ZONES, PROVIDING FOR ITS MANAGEMENT, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES • HOUSE BILL NO. 2887 AN ACT TRANSFERRING THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES AND AQUATIC RESOURCES FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES”. CO- AUTHOR WITH CONG. REGINA REYES; • HOUSE BILL NO. 3010 AN ACT NATIONALIZING THE BAGTINGON ANNEX OF THE BUENAVISTA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL IN BUENAVISTA, MARINDUQUE, TO BE KNOWN AS THE BAGTINGON NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR”. CO AUTHOR WITH CONG. REGINA REYES; • HOUSE BILL NO. 3011 AN ACT NATIONALIZING SIHI ANNEX OF THE BUENAVISTA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL IN BUENAVISTA,

MARINDUQUE, TO BE KNOWN AS THE SIHI NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR”. CO-AUTHOR WITH CONG. REGINA REYES • HOUSE BILL NO. 3012 AN ACT NATIONALIZING THE BAGACAY ANNEX OF THE BUENAVISTA, MARINDUQUE, TO BE KNOWN AS THE BAGACAY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR”. CO AUTHOR WITH CONG. REGINA REYES • HOUSE BILL NO. 128 AN ACT DECLARING THE VERDE PASSAGE MARINE CORRIDOR LOCATED IN THE PROVINCES OF MARINDUQUE, BATANGAS, MINDORO AND ROMBLON AS A PROTECTED AREA, PROVIDING FOR ITS MANAGEMENT AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES”. CO-AUTHOR WITH CONG. REGINA REYES • HOUSE BILL NO. 3009 AN ACT NATIONALIZING THE LIPATATUNGIB ANNEX OF THE BUENAVISTA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL IN BUENAVISTA, MARINDUQUE, TO BE KNOWN AS THE LIPATA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR”.COAUTHOR WITH CONG. REGINA REYES • HOUSE BILL NO. 3008 AN ACT NATIONALIZING THE DAYKITIN ANNEX OF THE BUENAVISTA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL IN BUENAVISTA, MARINDUQUE, TO BE KNOWN AS DAYKITIN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFORE”. COAUTHOR WITH CONG. REGINA REYES • HOUSE BILL NO. 2888 AN ACT INSTITUTING INDEPENDENT HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FOR ALL MINING PROJECTS, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE THE PHILIPPINE MINING ACT OF 1995”. CO-AUTHOR WITH CONG. REGINA REYES • HOUSE BILL NO. 3738 AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE MINDORO-BATANGAS NAUTICAL BRIDGE-HIGHWAY, LINKING MINDORO ISLAND TO BATANGAS CITY, AND PROVIDING FOR ITS IMPLEMENTATION UNDER THE PROVISION OF REPUBLIC ACT NO. 6957, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE BUILD OPERATE-TRANSFER (BOT) LAW “. CO-AUTHOR WITH CONG. REYNALDO V. UMALI • HOUSE BILL NO. 2407 AN ACT PROVIDING MEDICAL ALLOWANCE FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS”. CO-AUTHOR WITH CONG. MARIANO PIAMONTE AND CONG. JULIETA CORTUNA

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Outstanding Congressman Award 2013

Hon. Lani Mercado-Revilla Representative, Cavite, 2nd District

“Naaalala ko ang minsang sinabi ni Arnold Schwarzenegger, kilala ng lahat bilang isang Hollywood action superstar na pumalaot din sa politika. Aniya, “Help others and give something back. I guarantee, you will discover that while public service improves the lives and the world around you, its greatest reward is the enrichment and new meaning it will bring your own life.” O sa Tagalog, “Tumulong ka at magbigay-sukli sa lipunan. Tinitiyak ko, ang paglilingkod bayan ay hindi lamang nakapagpapabuti sa kalagayan ng buhay ng mga tao at ng mundong iyong ginagalawan. Ang pinakamalaking pabuya nito ay ang yaman ng kalooban at bagong kahulugang ibinibigay sa iyong buhay.” Kaya lubos-lubos ang aking pasasalamat sa lahat. Ako ay binago ng paglilingkod bayan. Natuklasan ko ang mga katangian sa aking sarili na ni hindi ko alam noon na meron pala ako. Ako ay lalong naging sensitibo sa kapaligiran at sa kalagayan ng kapwa, lalo na ng mga kapuspalad. Ako ay natutong magpakumbaba, magpahalaga sa kapakanan ng nakararami nang higit sa interes ng sarili. Nagkaroon ako ng mas malalim at mas malawak na pang-unawa at pagpapahalaga sa kakayahan ng pamahalaan para mapaunlad at lalo pang mapagyaman ang kundisyon ng taumbayan, lalo na ng mga sektor ng kabataan, kababaihan, may kapansanan, may karamdaman, senior citizens, at maralita. At napag-alaman ko na ang layunin ng buhay ay hindi para yumaman, sumikat, o marating ang pinakamataas na antas sa anumang propesyong kinabibilangan. Ang tunay na layunin ng buhay ay maging instrumento para mapabuti ang kalagayan ng kapwa.”

LANI MERCADO-REVILLA Congresswoman 2nd District City of Bacoor, Cavite

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Outstanding Congressman Award 2013

After being awarded as Most Outstanding Congressman in 2011 and 2012 by the prestigious international marketing group Superbrands, Congw. Lani Mercado-Revilla of the Second District of Cavite again demonstrated her commitment to her constituents and dedication to public service when she is again awarded as Most Outstanding Congressman in 2013 by this prestigious group. Rep. Lani Mercado-Revilla, although a neophyte legislator in the 15th Congress and a member of the minority bloc, emerged as one of the most hard-working, productive and diligent members during the past Congress – having passed 14 laws out of 39 house bills that she authored and 145 bills that she co-authored. She also authored 17 house resolutions and co-authored 40 house resolutions. These statutes are RA 10151, which allows the employment of night workers; RA 10157, which institutionalizes kindergarten into the country’s basic system of education; RA 10160, which converts the municipality of Bacoor into a component city in the province of Cavite; RA 10165, which strengthens and propagates foster care for abandoned and neglected children and children with special needs; RA 10361, which establishes standards of protection to promote the welfare of

domestic workers, RA 10372; which amended certain provisions of RA 8293 (The Intellectual Property Code); RA 10397, which converts the Marcos Alvarez Provincial Road in the City of Bacoor, Cavite into a national road; RA 10398, which declares November 25 of every year as National Consciousness Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women; RA 10454, which creates 16 additional Regional Trial Courts (RTCs) and 9 additional Municipal Trial Courts (MTCs) in the Fourth Judicial Region; RA 10394, which converts 7 branches of the RTCs of Pasig City, which are located in Taguig City, into RTCs of Taguig City; RA 10524, which expands the positions reserved for persons with disability; RA 10532, which institutional the Philippine National Health Research System; RA 10549, which converts the General Evangelista Provincial Road in the City of Bacoor, Cavite into a national road; and RA 10575, which strengthens the Bureau of Corrections. She likewise delivered four (4) privileged speeches viz.: PS 73, which called for the investigation of the abandoned newborn baby (George Francis) on a Gulf Air Flight from Bahrain; PS 86, which promoted Coastal Waters Clean-Up Day; PS 206, which promoted and strengthened HIV/ AIDS awareness; and PS 503, which called for sobriety in the plenary deliberations of the reproductive health bill.

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HOUSE MEASURES SPONSORED/AUTHORED • HB00103 AN ACT DECLARING JUNE 23 OF EVERY YEAR AS A SPECIAL NONWORKING HOLIDAY IN THE CITY OF BACOOR TO COMMEMORATE ITS ANNIVERSARY AS A CITY

• HB01230 AN ACT DEFINING DISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND GENDER IDENTITY AND PROVIDING PENALTIES THEREFOR

• HB00104 AN ACT CHANGING THE SCHOOL CALENDAR FROM JUNE TO MARCH TO SEPTEMBER TO MAY

• HB01480 AN ACT PROVIDING FOR TAX EXEMPTIONS AND SUBSIDIES FOR THE LOCAL MUSIC INDUSTRY, AMENDING FOR THIS PURPOSE CERTAIN SECTIONS OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE OF 1991

• HB00105 AN ACT PROMOTING A COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM ON BREASTFEEDING PRACTICES AND REGULATING THE TRADE, MARKETING AND PROMOTIONS OF CERTAIN FOODS FOR INFANTS AND YOUNG CHILDREN

• HB01481 AN ACT GRANTING MATERNITY LEAVE BENEFITS TO UNMARRIED PREGNANT WOMEN WHO ARE IN GOVERNMENT SERVICE

• HB00106 AN ACT REGULATING THE PRODUCTION, IMPORTATION, SALE, PROVISION, USE, RECOVERY, COLLECTION, RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL OF PLASTIC BAGS

• HB01483 AN ACT UPGRADING THE POSITION OF SANITATION INSPECTOR TO THE NEXT HIGHER SALARY GRADE AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR

• HB00107 AN ACT CONVERTING THE BACOOR NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL VILLA MARIA ANNEX IN BARANGAY MOLINO II, CITY OF BACOOR, PROVINCE OF CAVITE INTO THE BACOOR NATIONAL SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL “VILLA MARIA ANNEX SCHOOL TO BE KNOWN AS THE BACOOR NATIONAL SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR

• HB01484 AN ACT STRENGTHENING THE BALANCED HOUSING DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE REPUBLIC ACT NO. 7279, ENTITLED: ‘AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR A COMPREHENSIVE AND CONTINUING URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING PROGRAM, ESTABLISH THE MECHANISM FOR ITS IMPLEMENTATION AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

• HB00542 AN ACT PROVIDING FOR A THREE THOUSAND PESO (PHP3,000.00) INCREASE IN THE MONTHLY PENSION OF WAR VETERANS AND THEIR DEPENDENTS, APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

• HB01485 AN ACT EXPANDING AND MAXIMIZING THE SCHOLARSHIP GRANTS EXTENDED TO THE FAMILY MEMBERS OF PERSONNEL OF THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE (PNP), ARMED FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES (AFP), BUREAU OF FIRE PROTECTION (BFP), AND BUREAU OF JAIL MANAGEMENT AND PENOLOGY (BJMP), AMENDING FOR THIS PURPOSE CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF REPUBLIC ACT NO. 6963, ENTITLED ‘AN ACT GRANTING SPECIAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AND BENEFITS TO THE FAMILY OR BENEFICIARY OF ANY POLICE OR MILITARY PERSONNEL OR FIREMAN KILLED OR PERMANENTLY INCAPACITATED WHILE IN THE PERFORMANCE OF HIS DUTY OR BY REASON OF HIS OFFICE OR POSITION AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

• HB00543 AN ACT REQUIRING ALL COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES TO PROVIDE COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP GRANT TO AT LEAST TEN PERCENT (10%) OF THEIR STUDENT POPULATION WHO ARE POOR BUT DESERVING STUDENTS, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

• HB01486 AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE MODERNIZATION OF THE PHILIPPINE ATMOSPHERIC, GEOPHYSICAL AND ASTRONOMICAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (PAGASA), PROVIDING FUNDS THEREFOR AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

• HB00544 AN ACT PROHIBITING THE USE OF THE WORD “MUSLIM” OR “ISLAMIC” IN PRINT, RADIO, TELEVISION INCLUDING CABLE TELEVISION AND OTHER FORMS OF BROADCAST MEDIA TO REFER TO OR DESCRIBE ANY PERSON SUSPECTED OR CONVICTED OF A CRIME OR UNLAWFUL ACT AND PROVIDING PENALTIES THEREFOR

• HB01487 AN ACT STRENGTHENING THE PHILIPPINE PUBLIC SAFETY COLLEGE SYSTEM AS THE PREMIER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION FOR TRAINING, HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND CONTINUING EDUCATION OF ALL POLICE, FIRE AND JAIL PERSONNEL, APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

• HB00545 AN ACT AMENDING SECTION 2 OF REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8187 OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE “PATERNITY LEAVE ACT OF 1996”

• HB01488 THE MAGNA CARTA FOR DAYCARE WORKERS

• HB00540 AN ACT ESTABLISHING A DISTRICT OFFICE OF THE LAND TRANSPORTATION OFFICE (LTO) IN THE CITY OF BACOOR, CAVITE AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR • HB00541 AN ACT PROVIDING MEASURES TO ENSURE THE SAFETY OF CHILDREN ABOARD MOTORCYCLES AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

• HB00546 AN ACT ESTABLISHING AT LEAST ONE (1) SPECIAL EDUCATION (SPED) CENTER FOR EACH SCHOOL DIVISION AND AT LEAST THREE (3) SPED CENTERS IN BIG SCHOOL DIVISIONS FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS (CSN), PROVIDING GUIDELINES THEREFOR AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES • HB00547 AN ACT STRENGTHENING THE SUSTAINABLE SANITATION PROGRAM OF THE COUNTRY BY REORGANIZING THE SANITATION UNIT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND PROVIDING FUNDS THEREFOR • HB00548 AN ACT REQUIRING THE RECYCLING AND THE UTILIZATION OF RECYCLED MATERIALS BY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS • HB00549 AN ACT STRENGTHENING THE PHILIPPINE COMPREHENSIVE POLICY ON HIV AND AIDS PREVENTION, TREATMENT, CARE AND SUPPORT AND ESTABLISHING THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL HIV AND AIDS PROGRAM, REVISING FOR THE PURPOSE REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8504, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE “PHILIPPINE AIDS PREVENTION AND CONTROL ACT OF 1998”, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR

• HB01489 AN ACT INSTITUTIONALIZING A PRE-HOSPITAL EMERGENCY CARE SYSTEM, PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT, SUPERVISION AND REGULATION OF THE PREHOSPITAL EMERGENCY CARE PROFESSION, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES • HB01490 AN ACT PROVIDING FOR SECURITY OF TENURE FOR ALL CASUAL AND CONTRACTUAL EMPLOYEES OF THE GOVERNMENT WHO HAVE RENDERED AT LEAST FIVE (5) YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE IN GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND FOR OTHER RELATED PURPOSES • HB01491 AN ACT CREATING THE PHILIPPINE OVERSEAS WORKERS BANK, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES • HB01678 AN ACT LOWERING THE MANDATORY RETIREMENT AGE OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES, AMENDING FOR THIS PURPOSE SECTIONS 13 (B) AND 13-A OF R.A. 8291, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE EXPANDED GOVERNMENT SERVICE INSURANCE ACT OF 1997 • HB01679 AN ACT INSTITUTING THE BOY SCOUTS OF THE PHILIPPINES CHARTER, DEFINING ITS OBJECTIVES, POWER AND FUNCTIONS, REPEALING FOR THE PURPOSE COMMONWEALTH ACT NO. 111, AS AMENDED

• HB00550 AN ACT GRANTING ADDITIONAL INSURANCE BENEFITS TO ALL PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS, PROVIDING FUNDS FOR THE PAYMENT OF ITS PREMIUMS, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

• HB01795 AN ACT ESTABLISHING A HIGH SCHOOL IN BARANGAY SAN NICOLAS III, CITY OF BACOOR, PROVINCE OF CAVITE TO BE KNOWN AS BACOOR NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREOF

• HB00551 AN ACT PROVIDING FOR A SEVEN THOUSAND PESO (PHP7,000.00) INCREASE IN THE MINIMUM PAY OF EMPLOYEES AND WORKERS IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR NATIONWIDE AND FOR OTHER PURPOSE

• HB01796 AN ACT ESTABLISHING AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN BARANGAY SAN NICOLAS III, CITY OF BACOOR, PROVINCE OF CAVITE TO BE KNOWN AS SAN NICOLAS EAST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREOF

• HB00552 AN ACT ESTABLISHING AN ARTS AND TRADE SCHOOL IN BARANGAY SAN NICOLAS 2, CITY OF BACOOR, PROVINCE OF CAVITE, TO BE KNOWN AS BACOOR ARTS AND TRADE SCHOOL AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR

• HB01797 AN ACT INSTITUTING REFORMS IN REAL PROPERTY VALUATION IN THE PHILIPPINES, ESTABLISHING THE NATIONAL VALUATION AUTHORITY AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR

• HB00553 AN ACT AMENDING REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8545, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE ‘EXPANDED GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE TO STUDENTS AND TEACHERS IN PRIVATE EDUCATION ACT’ PROVIDING FOR AN EXPANDED VOUCHER OR COUPON SYSTEM IN SECONDARY AND TERTIARY EDUCATION, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR

• HB01798 AN ACT PROHIBITING CITY MAYORS, MUNICIPAL MAYORS AND PROVINCIAL GOVERNORS FROM MAKING APPOINTMENT TWO (2) MONTHS IMMEDIATELY BEFORE THE NEXT LOCAL ELECTIONS AND PENDING ASSUMPTION TO OFFICE OF THEIR SUCCESSORS AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

• HB00554 AN ACT PROVIDING FREE AND SUITABLE PUBLIC EDUCATION FOR DIFFERENTLYABLED CHILDREN AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR

• HB02238 AN ACT ESTABLISHING A SPECIAL HOSPITAL FOR OVERSEAS FILIPINO WORKERS (OFWS) AND THEIR DEPENDENTS, APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

• HB00555 AN ACT ESTABLISHING A HIGH SCHOOL IN BARANGAY MOLINO IV, CITY OF BACOOR, PROVINCE OF CAVITE TO BE KNOWN AS MOLINO IV HIGH SCHOOL AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREOF

• HB02264 AN ACT TO ESTABLISH AN ELDERLY CARE AND NURSING COMPLEX IN EVERY PROVINCE AND CITY AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREOF

• HB00556 AN ACT GRANTING INCENTIVES AND OTHER BENEFITS TO RURAL HEALTH UNIT DOCTORS AND FOE OTHER PURPOSES

• HB02302 AN ACT ESTABLISHING A PHILIPPINE HIGH SCHOOL FOR SPORTS AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR

• HB01229 AN ACT DECLARING SEPTEMBER 29 OF EVERY YEAR A SPECIAL NONWORKING HOLIDAY IN THE CITY OF BACOOR, PROVINCE OF CAVITE

• HR00350 RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING MEGAN LYNNE YOUNG FOR WINNING THE MISS WORLD 2013

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HOUSE MEASURES CO-AUTHORED • HB00013 AN ACT GRANTING PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS NON-WAGE BENEFITS IN THE FORM OF FREE TERTIARY EDUCATION IN ANY STATE COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY FOR ONE (1) DEPENDENT CHILD, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES • HB00025 AN ACT PROVIDING FOR A MAGNA CARTA OF THE POOR • HB00029 AN ACT PROVIDING FOR A UNIFIED SCHOLARSHIP AND GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM FOR STUDENTS IN TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL AND TERTIARY EDUCATION, THEREBY RATIONALIZING ACCESS, APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES • HB00039 AN ACT PROVIDING INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS’ ALLOWANCE FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS • HB00041 AN ACT TO PROVIDE GRANTS TO PART-TIME AND INDEPENDENT STUDENTS • HB00054 AN ACT GRANTING FIXED HONORARIA AND ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES AND BENEFITS TO BARANGAY HEALTH WORKERS, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE OF REPUBLIC ACT 7883 OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE BARANGAY HEALTH WORKERS INCENTIVES AND BENEFITS ACT OF 1995 • HB00056 AN ACT PROVIDING INCENTIVES TO BARANGAY TANODS AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR • HB00071 AN ACT INSTITUTIONALIZING THE OPEN TECHNICALVOCATIONAL SCHOOL SYSTEM IN THE COUNTRY AND APPROPRIATING FUNS THEREFOR • HB00072 AN ACT EARMARKING THE ENTIRE PHILIPPINE CHARITY SWEEPSTAKES OFFICE (PCSO) CHARITY FUND FOR UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE COVERAGE AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES, THEREBY AMENDING REPUBLIC ACT NO. 1169, AS AMENDED BY BATAS PAMBANSA BLG. 42 • HB00073 AN ACT PROVIDING FOR FREE AND MANDATORY ANNUAL PHYSICAL EXAMINATION AND OTHER MEDICAL-RELATED PRIVILEGES TO SENIOR CITIZENS, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE REPUBLIC ACT NO. 7432, AS AMENDED, ENTITLED, ‘AN ACT TO MAXIMIZE THE CONTRIBUTION OF SENIOR CITIZENS TO NATION BUILDING, GRANT BENEFITS AND SPECIAL PRIVILEGES AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES’ • HB00074 AN ACT EXPANDING THE BENEFIT PACKAGE OF THE NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE REPUBLIC ACT NO. 7875, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE ‘NATIONAL INSURANCE ACT OF 1995,’ AS AMENDED • HB00076 AN ACT GRANTING ACCREDITED BARANGAY HEALTH WORKERS COMPULSORY COVERAGE UNDER THE NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM AND GOVERNMENT SERVICE INSURANCE SYSTEM, AMENDING FOR THIS PURPOSE REPUBLIC ACT NO. 7883, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE ‘BARANGAY HEALTH WORKERS’ BENEFITS AND INCENTIVES ACT OF 1995,’ AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES • HB00110 AN ACT PROHIBITING DISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND GENDER IDENTITY AND PROVIDING PENALTIES THEREFOR • HB00151 AN ACT PROVIDING FOR A COMPREHENSIVE NURSING LAW TOWARDS QUALITY HEALTH CARE SYSTEM, REPEALING FOR THIS PURPOSE RA 9173 OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE PHILIPPINE NURSING ACT OF 2002 • HB00177 AN ACT UPGRADING THE MINIMUM SALARY GRADE OF GOVERNMENT DOCTORS FROM SALARY GRADE 16 TO 24 • HB00178 AN ACT UPGRADING THE MINIMUM SALARY OF GOVERNMENT NURSES FROM SALARY GRADE 11 TO 15 • HB00184 AN ACT GRANTING FREE COLLEGE ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS TO GRADUATING HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS, HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES, COLLEGE ENTRANTS OR TRANSFEREES APPLYING FOR ADMISSION IN STATE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES AND TO UNDERPRIVILEGED PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS BELONGING TO THE TOP TEN PERCENT (10%) OF THE GRADUATING CLASS APPLYING FOR ADMISSION IN PRIVATE HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS • HB00187 AN ACT ESTABLISHING AN ALTERNATIVE-ONLINE LEARNING SYSTEM FOR HIGH SCHOOL AND FIRST TWO YEARS OF COLLEGE AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR • HB00191 AN ACT CREATING THE DEPARTMENT OF OVERSEAS WORKERS, RATIONALIZING THE ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNMENT AGENCIES RELATED TO OVERSEAS EMPLOYMENT, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES • HB00196 AN ACT MANDATING LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS TO EARMARK A PORTION OF THEIR INTERNAL REVENUE ALLOTMENT (IRA) FOR FREE MEDICINES TO INDIGENT PATIENTS IN THEIR JURISDICTIONS • HB00225 AN ACT GRANTING A NON-WAGE BENEFIT TO PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS IN THE FORM OF FREE TERTIARY EDUCATION IN ANY STATE COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY FOR ONE (1) DEPENDENT AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES • HB00229 AN ACT AUTHORIZING GRANT OF COMPENSATION IN THE FORM OF ADDITIONAL HONORARIUM TO BARANGAY HEALTH WORKERS • HB00234 AN ACT MAKING THE APPOINTMENT OF AN ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES OFFICER MANDATORY IN ALL PROVINCES, CITIES AND MUNICIPALITIES, AMENDING SECTION 484 (a) OF REPUBLIC ACT NO. 7160 AS AMENDED, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS “THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE OF 1991” • HB00251 AN ACT PROVIDING FOR A TEACHING SUPPLIES ALLOWANCE FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR • HB00260 AN ACT MAKING VOTER’S EDUCATION MANDATORY

IN THE HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUM IN BOTH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR • HB00268 AN ACT PROHIBITING DISCRIMINATION AGAINST A PERSON BY REASON OF AGE UPON HIRING FOR AND DURING EMPLOYMENT, PENALIZING ANY VIOLATION THEREFOR, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES • HB00290 AN ACT REQUIRING AUTOMATIC EXPENDITURE FOR MEDICAL EXAMINATION AND TREATMENT OF PUBLIC SCHOOL EDUCATORS AND EMPLOYEES IN THE ANNUAL GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES • HB00300 AN ACT PROHIBITING COLLECTION OR SOLICITATION OF FEES FOR THE USE OF COMFORT ROOMS IN COMMERCIAL AREAS APPROPRIATING FUNDS AND PROVIDING MECHANISMS THEREFOR • HB00307 AN ACT TO GIVE JURIDICAL PERSONALITY TO THE PRESENT VETERANS MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER (VMMC) AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES • HB00308 AN ACT STRENGTHENING THE POLITICAL PARTY SYSTEM, APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES • HB00312 AN ACT INCREASING THE PENALTY OF THE CRIME OF CARNAPPING AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE SECTION 14 OF REPUBLIC ACT NO. 6539 ENTITLED “AN ACT PREVENTING AND PENALIZING CARNAPPING” AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES • HB00313 AN ACT PROVIDING INCENTIVES TO ALL BARANGAY OFFICIALS, INCLUDING BARANGAY TANODS AND MEMBERS OF THE LUPONG TAGAPAMAYAPA, AND BARANGAY EMPLOYEES AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES • HB00325 AN ACT AMENDING SECTIONS 284 AND 393 OF REPUBLIC ACT NO. 7160, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS “THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE OF 1991” • HB00343 AN ACT CLASSIFYING THE SERVICES OF FRANCHISE GRANTEES OF WATER UTILITIES, AND SALE OR IMPORTATION OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT DIRECTLY USED IN OPERATING, MAINTAINING, IMPROVING AND EXPANDING DISTRIBUTION OF POTABLE WATER BY WATER UTILITIES AS VALUE-ADDED TAX EXEMPT TRANSACTIONS, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE SECTION 109 (1) OF THE NATIONAL INTERNAL REVENUE CODE, AS AMENDED BY REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9337, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES • HB00344 AN ACT CLASSIFYING THE SALE OF ELECTRICITY BY GENERATION, TRANSMISSION, AND DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES AND ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES, AND THE SERVICES OF FRANCHISE GRANTEES OF ELECTRIC UTILITIES, AND SALE OR IMPORTATION OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT DIRECTLY USED IN GENERATION, TRANSMISSION, AND DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICITY AS VALUE-ADDED TAX EXEMPT TRANSACTIONS, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE SECTIONS 108 (A)(ii) AND 109(1) OF THE NATIONAL INTERNAL REVENUE CODE, AS AMENDED BY REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9337, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES • HB00345 AN ACT CLASSIFYING THE SALE OR IMPORTATION OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS AND RAW MATERIALS IN THE MANUFACTURE THEREOF AS VALUE-ADDED TAX EXEMPT TRANSACTIONS, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE SECTION 109 (1) OF REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8424, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE TAX REFORM ACT OF 1997, AS AMENDED BY REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9337, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES • HB00346 AN ACT CLASSIFYING SERVICES RENDERED BY TOLLWAY OPERATORS AS VALUE-ADDED TAX EXEMPT TRANSACTIONS, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE SECTION 109 (1) OF THE NATIONAL INTERNAL REVENUE CODE, AS AMENDED BY REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9337, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES • HB00349 AN ACT ESTABLISHING CITY AND MUNICIPAL REHABILITATION CENTERS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH WITH DISABILITIES • HB00354 AN ACT IMPOSING A THREE-YEAR MORATORIUM ON TUITION AND OTHER FEE INCREASES ON ALL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS • HB00355 AN ACT TO INCLUDE ETHNIC ORIGIN IN THE NATIONAL SURVEYS, CENSUSES AND OTHER DATA-GATHERING METHODS CONDUCTED BY THE NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE (NSO) • HB00356 AN ACT REQUIRING THE USE OF FILIPINO SIGN LANGUAGE INSETS FOR LOCAL NEWS PROGRAMS, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE SECTION 22 OF REPUBLIC ACT 7277, AS AMENDED, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE “MAGNA CARTA FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES (PWDs)” • HB00357 AN ACT PROVIDING FOR TAX EXEMPTION AND SUBSIDIES FOR THE LOCAL MUSIC INDUSTRY AND AMENDING FOR THIS PURPOSE CERTAIN SECTIONS OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE OF 1991 • HB00364 AN ACT PROVIDING FOR A FREE BREAKFAST PROGRAM FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN IN DAY CARE CENTERS, PRESCHOOLS AND ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS IN THE COUNTRY AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR • HB00365 AN ACT INCREASING THE SALARY GRADE OF PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS FROM SALARY GRADE 11 TO 20 AND PROVIDING FUNDS THEREOF • HB00379 AN ACT ESTABLISHING AND PROVIDING FOR FREE COLLEGE EDUCATION TO ONE (1) PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE IN A FAMILY, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES • HB00397 AN ACT PROVIDING MEASURES TO ENSURE THE SAFETY OF CHILDREN ABOARD MOTORCYCLES AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES • HB00399 AN ACT EXPANDING THE PROHIBITED ACTS OF DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN ON ACCOUNT OF SEX, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE ARTICLES 135 AND 137 OF PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 442, AS AMENDED, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE “LABOR CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES” • HB00401 AN ACT PROHIBITING RACIAL, ETHNIC, AND RELIGIOUS DISCRIMINATION

• HB00405 AN ACT DEFINING THE CRIME OF SEXUAL INFIDELITY AND PROVIDING PENALTIES THEREFOR, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE ARTICLE 333 (ADULTERY), ARTICLE 334 (CONCUBINAGE) AND ARTICLE 344 AND 345 OF TITLE ELEVEN, BOOK II OF ACT NO. 3815, AS AMENDED, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE REVISED PENAL CODE • HB00411 AN ACT TO PROHIBIT EMPLOYERS, LABOR CONTRACTORS AND LABOR ORGANIZATIONS FROM DISCRIMINATING AGAINST ANY INDIVIDUAL BECAUSE OF AGE • HB00587 AN ACT CREATING THE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING, PLANNING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, DEFINING ITS MANDATES, POWERS AND FUNCTIONS, PROVIDING THEREFOR AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES • HB00596 AN ACT GRANTING ADDITIONAL BENEFITS TO SOLO PARENTS AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8972, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE “SOLO PARENTS WELFARE ACT OF 2000” • HB01330 AN ACT AMENDING REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9262, DEFINING ELECTRONIC VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN OR E-VAW, PROVIDING PROTECTIVE MEASURES AND PRESCRIBING PENALTIES THEREFORE, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES • HB01509 AN ACT CREATING THE NATIONAL FILM ARCHIVE TO BE MANAGED BY THE FILM DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR • HB01548 AN ACT PROVIDING FOR A MANDATORY NATIONAL CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAM IN ALL PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS AND BARANGAY DAY CARE CENTERS • HB01593 AN ACT STRENGTHENING THE PHILIPPINE COMPREHENSIVE POLICY ON HIV AND AIDS PREVENTION, TREATMENT, CARE AND SUPPORT AND ESTABLISHING THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL HIV AND AIDS PROGRAM, REVISING FOR THE PURPOSE REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8504, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS ‘THE PHILIPPINE AIDS PREVENTION AND CONTROL ACT OF 1998’, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR • HB02072 AN ACT DECLARING MALUNGGAY (MORINGA) AS ‘THE NATIONAL VEGETABLE OF THE PHILIPPINES’ AND THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER OF EVERY YEAR AS ‘THE NATIONAL MALUNGGAY MONTH’ • HB02075 AN ACT TO PROVIDE YOUTH SUICIDE INTERVENTION AND PREVENTION • HB02901 AN ACT ESTABLISHING THE APO REEF IN SABLAYAN, OCCIDENTAL MINDORO AS PROTECTED AREA UNDER THE CATEGORY OF NATURAL PARK AND ITS PERIPHERAL WATERS AS BUFFER ZONES, PROVIDING FOR ITS MANAGEMENT, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES • HB02904 THE BUDGET IMPOUNDMENT CONTROL ACT • HB02993 AN ACT AMENDING PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 910, ENTITLED ‘CREATING AN ENERGY DEVELOPMENT BOARD, DEFINING ITS POWERS AND FUNCTIONS, PROVIDING FUNDS, THEREFOR, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES’ AND MANDATING THE TRANSFER OF MALAMPAYA FUNDS TO THE GENERAL FUND SUBJECT TO CONGRESSIONAL APPROPRIATION AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES • HB03236 AN ACT APPROPRIATING THE SUM OF TWENTY FIVE BILLION PESOS FOR THE AID, RELIEF, REHABILITATION AND LIVELIHOOD SERVICES AS WELL AS INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT FOR THE VICTIMS OF THE EARTHQUAKES OF OCTOBER 15, 2013 AND ITS AFTERSHOCKS, CREATING THE VISAYAS EARTHQUAKE ASSISTANCE AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES • HB03361 AN ACT APPROPRIATING THE SUM OF TWENTY FIVE BILLION PESOS FOR THE AID, RELIEF, REHABILITATION AND LIVELIHOOD SERVICES AS WELL AS INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT FOR THE VICTIMS OF TYPHOON YOLANDA OF NOVEMBER 08, 2013, CREATING THE TYPHOON YOLANDA ASSISTANCE AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION (TYADeC) AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES • HR00123 A RESOLUTION URGING CONGRESS TO CREATE A SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON CLIMATE CHANGE AND MITIGATION • HR00206 A RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF THE PETITION FOR BAIL OF REPRESENTATIVE ABDULLAH D. DIMAPORO OF THE SECOND DISTRICT OF LANAO DEL NORTE • HR00301 A RESOLUTION URGING THE PRESIDENT TO ISSUE A PRESIDENTIAL PROCLAMATION DONATING TO THE PHILIPPINE CHILDREN’S MEDICAL CENTER THE LAND IT PRESENTLY OCCUPIES • HR00467 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE USE OF THE AMOUNT OF THIRTY BILLION PESOS FROM THE UNSPENT PORTION OF THE TWO HUNDRED SIXTY SEVEN BILLION PESOS OF THE SPECIAL PURPOSE FUND AND AS MAYBE DETERMINED FROM A CERTAIN PORTION OF THE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTEEN BILLION PESOS OF THE UNPROGRAMMED FUNDS OF 2013 GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT, FOR THE RELIEF OPERATIONS, REHABILITATION, RECONSTRUCTION AND OTHER WORKS AND SERVICES IN AREAS AFFECTED BY NATURAL CALAMITIES

According to Rep. Mercado-Revilla, “My constituents have come up with a new meaning for the initials of my name LMR. They say the letters stand for ‘Laging May Resulta.’ Indeed, at the end of the day, I can humbly say to everyone that I have delivered on the platform I presented to the people of Bacoor during my first term as congresswoman of the 2nd district of Cavite, which basically had four major points: L for Linis Kapaligiran for my environmental advocacies, A for Akbay Kababayan for my livelihood programs, Nutrisyon at Kalusugan for my health initiatives, and I for Isulong ang Kabataan for my projects for children and the youth. I promise that for the 16th Congress, I, who belong to the Minority Independent Bloc, will continue to provide results that will redound to the benefit of my constituents in the Second District of Cavite and push for programs and policies that will have positive impact on women, children, the elderly, people with disabilities, overseas workers, veterans and their family, fight for the elimination of discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity, and create a stigma-free environment for persons living with HIV and AIDS.

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Cong. Arturo B. Robes Representative, San Jose del Monte, Bulacan, Lone District Committees • Social Services • Legislative Franchises • Agrarian Reform • Appropriations • Good Government And Public Accountability • Transportation

• Government Enterprises And Privatization • Housing And Urban Development • Rural Development • Credit Information System

I acknowledge, with gratitude the trust and confidence you – my fellow San Joseños – vested in me to represent you for the third time in the Congress of the Philippines. In return, I once again commit my best service. As your representative, I will continue to pursue legislations for the creation of new schools, courts, hospitals, training centers, land transportation office, and registry of deeds in San Jose Del Monte City. I will also push for the nationalization of some of our local roads. On top of these, budget circumstances allow, I will pursue my infrastructure projects and maintain my advocacies for health, education, agriculture, entrepreneurship, and cooperative development. These are my commitments!

ARTURO B. ROBES

Congressman Lone District, City of San Jose del Monte, Bulacan

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Various Projects of Cong. Arturo Robes • • • • • • • • •

Helped established Bulacan Polytechnic College - CSJDM Campus offers 2-year courses. Supported Computer Van-Aralan Program in 4 batches, Tech/Voc courses at the TESDA through this project ARTHUR (Access to Responsive Training for Human Resource) offered Call Center Agent, Welding, Commercial Cooking, Massage Therapy, and Reflexology. Collegiate courses, in coordination with CHED for tertiary students Facilitated the donation of various medical equipment/supplies sent by the Filipino Nurses Association in California, These were distributed to the Ospital ng Lungsod ng San Jose Del Monte, and Rural Health Units. For this, he was named an Honorary Member of the Board of Directors of the Filipino Nurses Association - California, USA. Initiated lot donations by the NHA to various barangays Initiated the distribution of Philhealth Card Extended help in the electrification project of Vista Verde HOA. Implemented and implements regularly Medical-Dental Mission, Feeding Program, Oplan Linaw-Mata with the support of government agencies

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Extended and continually extends, medical and hospital assistance to indigent patients of CSJDM to the UP-PGH, Philippine Heart Center, Philippine Orthopedic Center, East Avenue Medical Center, San Lazaro Hospital, National Kidney & Transplant Institute, Dr. Jose Reyes Memorial Medical Center, Lung Center of the Philippines, Philippine General Hospital. Continuous repair and rehabilitation of national roads, through DPWH Continuous construction of 2-storey public school buildings with 8 classrooms, in coordination of the DepEd Construction of multipurpose buildings in various Barangays and school campuses to be used for graduation ceremonies, extracurricular activities and civic events. Construction of a number of day-care centers. Continuous construction, repair and rehabilitation of creek, path walk, retaining-wall slope protection, impounding facilities and small dams for water reservoir. Construction of new multipurpose halls for a number of SB councils.

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HOUSE MEASURES SPONSORED/AUTHORED • HB00863 An act establishing a national high school in barangay san rafael ii, city of san jose del monte, province of bulacan, to be known as the san rafael national high school, and appropriating funds therefor • HB00864 An act establishing a branch office of the register of deeds of bulacan in the city of san jose del monte, province of bulacan, and appropriating funds therefor • HB00865 An act providing for the establishment of a women’s and children’s hospital in the city of san jose del monte, bulacan, to be known as st. Bernadette’s maternity and children’s hospital of san jose del monte city, and appropriating funds therefor • HB00866 An act creating a branch of the regional trial court (rtc) in the city of san jose del monte, province of bulacan, amending for the purpose section 14 of the batas pambansa blg. 129, otherwise known as “judiciary reorganization act of 1980”, as amended, and appropriating funds therefor • HB00867 An act providing for the establishment of the technical education and skills training center, under the supervision of the technical education and skills development authority (tesda), in the city of san jose del monte, province of bulacan, and appropriating funds therefor • HB01279 An act establishing a national high school in barangay muzon, city of san jose del monte, province of

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bulacan, to be known as the san jose del monte heights national high school, and appropriating funds therefor • HB01280 An act establishing a national high school in barangay gaya-gaya, city of san jose del monte, province of bulacan, to be known as the marangal national high school, and appropriating funds therefor • HB02429 An act converting the igay - montalban provincial road in the city of san jose del monte, province of bulacan, into a national road • HB02538 An act converting the san jose del monte marilao provincial road in the city of san jose del monte, province of bulacan, into a national road • HR00414 Resolution directing the committee on legislative franchises to inquire in aid of legislation on the current status and corporate structure of manila electric company (meralco) to determine if there were possible violations of its legislative franchise under republic act no. 9209 • HR00415 Resolution directing the committee on legislative franchises to inquire, in aid of legislation, on the probable violations of abs-cbn broadcasting corporation, of its legislative franchise under republic act no. 7966 and globe telecom, inc. (formerly globe mackay cable and radio corporation) of its legislative franchise under republic act no. 7229


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HOUSE MEASURES CO-AUTHORED • HB00596 An act granting additional benefits to solo parents amending for the purpose republic act no. 8972, otherwise known as the “solo parents welfare act of 2000” • HB02312 An act prescribing reduced rates of interconnection charges for voice calls and for text messages among telecommunication operators/networks/carriers within the next three (3) years in order to benefit over eighty five (85) million mobile phone subscribers and for other purposes • HB02318 An act mandating a public hospital owned by the national government to grant free hospitalization to indigent senior citizen • HB02320 An act banning a funeral agent from entry into any hospital with intent of having a family member of a dying or terminallyill patient sign a contract and prescribing penalties in violation thereof • HB02343 An act providing for the establishment of centers for children with autism and those with hearing and speech impairment • HB02358 J An act requiring all colleges and universities to provide scholarship grants to poor but deserving students representing at least one percent (1%) of the total student population • HB02359 An act providing public elementary school students free admission in all public museums and historical shrines • HB02630 An act appropriating funds for the operation of the government of the republic of the Philippines from january one to december thirty-one, two thousand and fourteen, and for other purposes • HR00180 A resolution urging house committee on trade and industry to immediately direct manila water company and maynilad water to specify water consumption corresponding to the amount of basic charge as a protection for their customers/clients/end-users and for other purposes • HR00181 Resolution directing the committees on basic education and culture and local government to conduct a joint inquiry, in aid of legislation, on the utilization of the special education fund • HR00206 A resolution in support of the petition for bail of representative Abdullah D. Dimaporo of the second district of lanao del norte • HR00230 A resolution calling for the immediate construction of a high speed railway system that will connect metro manila, particularly, naia to clark, to pave the way for the development of clark as a premier international airport

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Hon. Irwin C. Tieng Representative, BUHAY Party List Committees • Globalization And Wto • Housing And Urban Development • Basic Education And Culture • Government Enterprises And Privatization • Higher And Technical Education • Public Works And Highways

• Small Business & • Entrepreneurship Development • Social Services • Ways And Means • Welfare Of Children • Youth And Sports Development

Rep. Irwin Tieng, commonly known to his friends and family as “Irwin”, is on his third term as Representative of the Buhay Partylist. He obtained his Bachelor of Science in Business Management from De La Salle University-College of St. Benilde and earned his Master’s Degree in Business Administration at the Ateneo De Manila Professional School. He is a commissioned Reserve Officer of the Philippine Marines-Navy with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Rep. Tieng is committed to promote and protect life especially the Person’s With Disability (PWD). Known to actively fight for the rights of children with autism and cerebral palsied, he was conferred as the Champion of the UN Convention on the rights of the PWD’s. During his previous terms as legislator, he authored five bills that eventually became laws, to wit: RA 9504, Additional Personal Exemption for each dependent from P8,000 to P25,000; RA 9995, Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act; RA 9640, Lowering Amusement Tax from 30% to 10%; RA 10088, Anti-Camcording and RA 10372, Amending the Copyright Law.

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His legislative agenda involves the education of the youth and improvement of basic social services. He was able to help several of his constituents to get jobs, locally and abroad, through his educational assistance program in CHED and TESDA. His medical assistance and medical missions also benefited thousands of his constituents. His other projects also aim to address health care services such as acquisition of mobile clinics and ambulances, and wheelchair donations.

Rep. Tieng is the Chairman of the Special Committee on Globalization and World Trade and the Vice Chairman of the Committee on Housing and Urban Development. He is also a member of the following committees, to wit: Basic Education, Social Services, Small Business and Entrepreneurship Development, Welfare of Children, and Youth and Sports Development.

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Outstanding Congressman Award 2013

HOUSE MEASURES SPONSORED/AUTHORED • HB00910 An act to prohibit discrimination on the basis of disability in connection with admission to an institution of higher education, and for other purposes • HB00911 An act to create a value added tax free weekend for certain covered items • HB00912 An act amending section 14 of republic act no. 6539 otherwise known as the “anti-carnapping act of 1972” as amended by republic act no. 7659 • HB00913 An act to establish prisoner’s contrition contribution to society, and for other purposes

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• HB00914 An act to prohibit animal crush video, and providing penalties for violations thereof • HB00915 An act to prohibit online piracy and providing penalties for violation thereof • HB00916 An act making automated teller machines accessible to the visually-impaired individuals • HB00917 An act defining and penalizing the crime of cyber-bullying • HB00918 An act amending republic act no. 9225, otherwise known as the “citizenship retention and re-acquisition act of 2003” • HB00919 An act defining the crime of stalking and providing penalties therefore • HB00920 An act penalizing the maintenance of a den or any place for cyber sex activities or exhibition of private acts, and for other purposes • HB00921 An act requiring local government units to use garbage trucks with onboard compactor for the collection and transportation of solid waste and for other purposes • HB00922 An act amending certain provisions of republic act 9344, otherwise known as the juvenile justice and welfare act of 2006”, and for other purposes

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• HB00923 An act to prohibit and penalize the sale and dispensing of cytotec or misoprostol drug, and for other purposes • HB00924 An act penalizing landlords and building owner’s whose tenants manufacture, distribute and sell pirated cd’s and dvd’s on or out of the leased premises • HB00925 An act to require all franchise holders or operators of television stations and producers of television programs to broadcast or present their programs with closed captions, and for other purposes • HB00926 An act defining the liability of the owners, operators and managers of parking lots collecting fees, and for other related purposes • HB00927 An act providing for the integration of the Philippine medical association, and for other related purposes thereof • HB00928 An act restoring the Philippine inventors commission, defining its powers, functions and duties, and for other purposes that will encourage the generation, development, manufacture, promotion and market of the Philippine inventions • HB00929 An act defining the offense of reckless driving and providing penalties for the commission thereof and for other related purposes • HB00930 An act providing for a comprehensive accessible and affordable early detection and timely intervention services for children with mental illness • HB00931 An act prohibiting the withholding of students’ official records for transfer purposes by reason of non-payment of school tuition fees and other necessary fees,and for other purposes • HB01165 An act to prohibit and penalize reading, composing and sending electronic messages while driving, and for other purposes • HB03089 An act creating a national transportation safety board, appropriating funds therefor and for other purposes


Outstanding Congressman Award 2013

HOUSE MEASURES CO-AUTHORED • HB01782 An act establishing a national cancer center to be known as the Philippine national cancer center and appropriating funds therefor • HB02071 An act increasing the additional exemption for taxpayers with dependents incapable of self-support because of mental or physical, defect or with disabilities and both spouses to claim the same, amending for the purpose section 35 (b) of republic act no. 8424, as amended by republic act no. 9504, otherwise known as the national internal revenue code of the Philippines, and for other purposes • HB02272 An act requiring mandatory seminar on traffic rules and regulations for all public utility vehicle drivers • HB02273 An act requiring amusement rides owners to have annual and daily ride inspections • HB02274 An act establishing a gynecologic cancer public education and awareness campaign, appropriating funds therefor, and for other purposes • HB02275 An act mandating the department of transportation and communications to evaluate, approve and accredit motor vehicle accident prevention courses and requiring all licensed drivers to undergo such courses before the issuance of their drivers’ licenses, and for other purposes • HB02276 An act requiring the mandatory compliance by all motorcycle drivers and operators to automatically turn on and ride with their headlights on at all hours of the day and night on all roads • HB02277 An act providing for mandatory annual inspection of all public and private school buildings by the city or municipal engineer or building official and for other related purposes • HB02278 An act to require country of origin labeling on prescription and over-the-counter drugs • HB02279 An act giving tax credit to physicians rendering pro bono services to poor patients

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