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PH House votes to impeach Comelec chief after announcing his resignation
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As 2020 Census approaches, minority groups risk undercount
by DANA
SIOSON AJPress
MANILA - The Philippine House of Representatives voted to impeach Commission on Elections (Comelec) Chief Andres Bautista just hours after he announced his resignation on Wednesday, October 11. A total of 137 lawmakers voted to reject the earlier resolution of the House Committee on Justice, which recommended the dismissal of the complaint against Bautista after it was found to be insuf-
LACK of preparation and appropriations have already put the upcoming decennial 2020 Census at risk of an inaccurate count. With less than three of years to go, advocates are making the public aware of the consequences. While the census looks to find population changes and other information of who makes up the United States, it more importantly uses the derived data to address the nation’s needs, like determining representation of each area in the U.S. House of Representatives. As previously reported, more than $600 billion is allocated through federal programs based on census data. Among the many programs dependent on the census are those regarding education, assistance for veterans, hospitals, and transportation.
ficient in form due to defective verification. Only 75 lawmakers voted to adopt the resolution while two opted to abstain, making Bautista the first poll chief to be impeached. The committee was then directed by Deputy Speaker Raneo Abu to prepare the articles of impeachment for transmittal to the Senate, sitting as the impeachment court. At the same day before the plenary session, Bautista announced that he is stepping from his post by the end of the
year, adding that he has already filed a resignation letter at MalacaĂąang. The Comelec chief, whose term was supposed to expire on February 2, 2022, said his resignation is effective by December 31, 2017. “It is with deep sadness that I am informing you about my decision to resign as the chair of the Commission on Elections by the end of the year,â€? Bautista said in a letter addressed to the Comelec. “After much prayer and discernment, I believe that this
is the right time to step down given the postponement of the barangay and SK elections. This was not an easy decision. But my family, especially my children, need me now more than ever,� he added. In the complaint filed by lawyer Ferdinand Topacio and former Negros Occidental representative Jacinto Paras of the Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption (VACC), Bautista was accused of alleged culpable violation of the Constitution and betrayal of public
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Comelec Chief Andres Bautista Philstar.com photo
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Gov. Brown signs multiple immigrants’ rights bills
State Senate bills aim to protect undocumented immigrants and uphold California as a sanctuary state
Presidential Spokesperson Ernesto Abella
Palace: Duterte satisfaction, trust ratings decline but ‘love is still there’
IT has been a big week for immigrant rights advocates in California. Acting on his promise to advocate for California’s undocumented community, Governor Jerry Brown last week signed a package of bills designed to protect the rights of undocumented individuals and their families. As a part of his annual package of bills, the long-time governor signed bills that defied federal proposals on immigration advised by President Donald Trump and his administration. “This action protects public safety and ensures hard-working people who contribute to our state are respected,� Brown said in a statement. SB 29: The Dignity, Not Detention Bill One of the bills, SB 29, called to block the expansion of for-profit detention of undocu-
by DANA
SIOSON AJPress
MANILA - The Filipinos’ love for Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte remains despite a sharp drop in his satisfaction and trust ratings, the chief executive’s spokesman said on Monday, October 9. In a press briefing, Presidential Spokesperson Ernesto Abella said that the decline in Duterte’s rating was “expected� after more
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PORT VISIT. President Rodrigo Duterte is given a tour inside the medical facility of Her Majesty’s Australian Ship (HMAS) Adelaide which is docked at the Port of Manila on Tuesday, October 10. Touring the president inside the Australian Navy’s largest vessel are Australian Embassy Manila Assistant Defence Attache Lt. Col. Gideon Scrimgeour, HMAS Adelaide Captain Jonathan Earley and Australian Ambassador to the Philippines Amanda Gorely. Malacaùang photo by King Rodriguez
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Business tycoon & philanthropist PH gov’t to extradite Filipino suspect in foiled New York terror plot Washington SyCip dies at 96 by DANA
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WASHINGTON SyCip died on Saturday, October 7 aboard a Philippine Airlines flight from Manila to Vancouver/New York. He was 96 years old. Washington SyCip, a Philippine national treasure, is the founder of SyCip, Gorres, Velayo & Co (SGV), an accounting, tax and auditing firm. He also founded Asian Institute of
Management (AIM) to mold business leaders. SyCip was a philanthropist who was devoted to children’s education. He went beyond advocacy by spending energy and money to support more than 200,000 children. He also founded a Zero Dropout Program to give elementary children a chance to acquire basic education. He explained
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No Filipinos hurt in Calif. wildfires
THERE were no reports that Filipinos were among the casualties of the wildfires that swept through California’s wine county, the Department of Foreign Affairs said Monday, Oct. 9. At least 10 people were killed in the wildfires that spread over north of San Francisco from Napa in the south to Redding in the north. The Philippines has expressed its sympathies to the families of those who lost their lives in the massive wildfires.
“We pray that our kababayans and other residents in the affected areas be kept safe and their homes spared from the fires,� Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano said. About 15 separate wildfires spread through and affected over 73,000 acres, destroyed 1,500 structures and caused the evacuation of 20,000 residents, according to the Philippine Consulate General in San Francisco.
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SIOSON AJPress
THE Philippine government is set to begin processing a request from the United States to extradite a Filipino suspect in a thwarted jihadist plot targeting New York’s subway system and Times Square in May 2016. Thirty seven-year-old orthopedic surgeon Russell Salic has been charged for his alleged involvement in a plan to carry Russell Salic, a Filipino doctor, is accused of sending money to help fund the planned attacks out attacks in the name of the in New York City locations, including concert venues, subway stations and Times Square in Philstar.com photo Islamic State (IS) group during the summer of 2016. the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan last year. Salic was accused of sending money to fund the attacks. Ac(550=,9:(9@ cording to U.S. court documents released on Friday, October 6, he sent $423 to the other sus* ĂŠ1* pects for the operation. 7iĂŠ>Â?ĂƒÂœĂŠĂƒÂŤiVˆ>Â?ÂˆĂ˘iĂŠÂˆÂ˜ E U.S. authorities said the FBI
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