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Dennis Felipe Hain
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Antonio Fuentes Trillanes IV
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Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr.
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Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr.
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Francisco "Kiko" Austria Barzaga
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Francisco "Kiko" Austria Barzaga
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Arman Dimaguila · Representative, 1st District of Biñan
Arman Dimaguila · Representative, 1st District of Biñan
Arman Dimaguila · Representative, 1st District of Biñan
Arvin Rabino Virtucio · Mayor of Aroroy
Panfilo Morena Lacson Sr.
Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr.
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Republic Act No. 8525, or the Adopt-A-School Act of 1998, opened the door for private individuals and enterprises to partner with public schools in addressing chronic shortages in classrooms, facilities, instructional materials, and teacher development. Twenty-seven years later, program reviews reveal that the promise of this landmark statute remains largely untapped. The Second Congressional Commission on Education (EDCOM 2) reports that since 1996 no private organization has successfully claimed the tax incentives provided under the law, and between 2018 and 2025 the Department of Education endorsed only 476 applications for tax endorsement, none of which resulted in an approved tax deduction with the Bureau of Internal Revenue. During the same period the education sector's resource gaps have widened. As of January 2025 the Department of Education estimates a shortage of more than 165,000 classrooms, with overcrowding forcing shifts in nearly one-half of all public elementary and secondary schools. Approximately 1,500 last-mile schools operate without electricity, and nearly 1,000 still lack functional toilets. Only 1.8 percent of public schools enjoy stable Wi-Fi connectivity, while many government-procured computers remain outdated or undelivered, limiting the nation's capacity for digital learning. In the Senate, Senator Paolo Benigno "Bam" Aquino IV has filed a bill to modernize and expand the Adopt-A-School framework. Guided by the spirit and substantive proposals of his measure, this counterpart House Bill seeks to align private-sector incentives with today's urgent needs and streamline the administrative path from donor intent to classroom impact. It broadens the scope of eligible beneficiaries to include early childhood centers, alternative learning systems, technical-vocational institutions, and state universities. It rationalizes and enhances deductions, introduces payroll credits for enterprises employing public senior high-school graduates, and exempts qualified donations from customs duties and value-added tax. To ensure ease of participation and transparency, the bill establishes an Adopt-A-School One-Stop Shop and online portal that consolidates application, endorsement, and reporting processes across government agencies. It likewise creates a stronger coordinating council composed of education, finance, trade, and labor agencies together with a reputable business-sector representative, tasked to conduct periodic reviews, publish program data, and recommend policy adjustments. By reinforcing public-private collaboration, sharpening fiscal incentives, and removing bureaucratic hurdles, this measure empowers every Filipino and every enterprise to help build classrooms, upgrade laboratories, modernize digital infrastructure, strengthen teacher capacity, and nourish learners in the country's most underserved communities. Its passage will unlock much-needed resources that Government alone cannot supply, and will give real substance to the constitutional mandate that the State shall assign the highest budgetary priority to education. For further reading: https://docs.congress.hrep.online/legisdocs/basic_20/HB02641.pdf https://www.congress.gov.ph/house-members/view/?member=L031&name=DIMAGUILA%2C+WALFREDO+%22ARMAN%22+R.%2C+JR.&page=0
Jul 30, 2025
In recent years, the country has seen a persistent job-skills mismatch that has significantly hindered graduates from securing employment aligned with their educational background and training. This has not only affected economic productivity but has also eroded the confidence of young professionals in the education-to employment pipeline. Thus, there is an urgent need for a systemic, data-driven, and multi-sectoral approach to harmonize education with the evolving demands of the labor market. This bill seeks to strengthen the employability of Filipino graduates by acknowledging and building upon the objectives of the Senate Bill introduced by Senator Bam Aquino, entitled "An Act Establishing Job Placement Offices In All Public Senior High Schools, State Universities and Colleges, and Local Universities and Colleges, and Creating a National Industry-Academe Council and Local IndustryAcademe Councils to Address Job-Skills Mismatch and Promote Decent Employment, and for Other Purposes." For further reading: https://docs.congress.hrep.online/legisdocs/basic_20/HB02638.pdf https://www.congress.gov.ph/house-members/view/?member=L031&name=DIMAGUILA%2C+WALFREDO+%22ARMAN%22+R.%2C+JR.&page=0
Jul 30, 2025
The nation's teachers and education support personnel are the backbone of our educational system. Despite the crucial roles they play in shaping future generations, their compensation has remained insufficient relative to the demands and cost of living. Through this Act, its proposed measures seek to Provide a Ten Thousand Pesos (PhP10,000.00) monthly salary increase to teachers and non-teaching personnel and ensure that this increase becomes part of their regular salary and retirement benefits. Also, it will provide health and wellness benefits as well as allowing Local Government Units to extend additional allowances through the Special Education Fund without compromising infrastructure requirements, among others. As additional support for the passage of this Act, help was sought from Senator Paolo Benigno "Bam" A. Aquino IV, his Senate Bill on the "An Act Providing Additional Support and Compensation for Educators in Basic Educatiorf' which also served as an inspiration for this Bill. Therefore, it hopes to streamline the two in unifying the same intent and purpose. By enacting this legislation, Congress affirms its commitment to uplifting the welfare of educators and school workers-ensuring they are duly compensated, protected, and motivated in their service to the nation. In view of the foregoing, the immediate passage of this bill is earnestly sought. For further reading: https://docs.congress.hrep.online/legisdocs/basic_20/HB02637.pdf https://www.congress.gov.ph/house-members/view/?member=L031&name=DIMAGUILA%2C+WALFREDO+%22ARMAN%22+R.%2C+JR.&page=0
Jul 30, 2025
The Aroroy Community Farmers Agriculture Cooperative submitted a letter of intent addressed to Mayor Arvin R. Virtucio requesting ₱500,000 in financial support for a livelihood project involving mushroom production, chili farming, vanilla planting, and a coconut seednut nursery. The proposed project aims to improve local food security and agricultural income in the municipality.
Oct 3, 0025
WHEREAS, flooding remains a recurring and worseninhing problem in communities surrounding Laguna Lake, particularly during the rainy season and extreme weather events; in WHEREAS, Laguuna Lake is one of the most important inland bodieses of water the country, serving multiple purposes such as water supply, fisheries, transportation, and flood control WHEREAEAS, numerous flood control projects have been implementnted in and around the Laguna Lake region over the years by various government agegncies, yet the area continues to experience persistent flooding and deteriorating watvater quality; WHEREAS, there is a pressing need to assess the effectiveness, scope, and sustainability of these existing flood control projects to ensure that they are respo to the current and projected challenges brought by climate change, urbanizization, and siltation; WHEREAS, the increasing siltation of Laguna Lake has significantly reduced its holding capacity, which may contribute to more frequent and severe flooding, and posesa threat to aquatic life and water quality WHEREAS, a comprehensive master plan may be necessary to harmonize the efforts of various stakeholders and develop long-term solutions that address flood prevention, environmental protection, and sustainable development of the Laguna Lake region; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, as it is hereby resolved, to direct the Committee on Ecology to conduct a thorough review of all existing flood control projects along Laguna Lake, and to determine whether there is a need to propose a comprehensive master plan aimed at preventing flooding and improving water quality; RESOLVED FURTHER, to include in said review a study on the feasibility and environmental impact of dredging Laguna Lake to increase its water holding capacity and to help restore its ecological balance. Adopted For further reading: https://docs.congress.hrep.online/legisdocs/basic_20/HR00033.pdf https://www.congress.gov.ph/house-members/view/?member=L031&name=DIMAGUILA%2C+WALFREDO+%22ARMAN%22+R.%2C+JR.&page=0
Jul 8, 2025
Filed during the pandemic of year 2020 thru House Bill No. 6616, 18th Congress while serving as speaker of the House of Representatives. The bill seeks to adopt a national policy to address the public health emergency situation by mitigating Covid-19 transmission; mobilizing assistance in the provision of basic necessities to affected individuals; providing healthcare such as medical tests and treatments; and undertaking a program for recovery and rehabilitation, including a social amelioration program and provision of safety nets to all affected sectors. The lower chamber approved House Bill 6616, otherwise known as “Bayanihan to Heal as One Act”, with 284 affirmative votes, 9 negative votes, and no abstention.
Mar 24, 2020
PBBM gives P10,000/bus to all transportation owners. Check who will be the major beneficiaries of this as Cong-tractor Edwin Gardiola who got most of the flood control ghost project turned out was also a chairman of Jam Liner, Philtranco and other business related to Transpo.
Mar 25, 2026
The provisions of Article XIV, Section 15 of the 1987 Philippine Constitution provide that "the State shall conserve, promote, and popularize the nation's historical and cultural heritage and resources, as well as artistic creations". Likewise, it provides in Section 16 that "all the country's artistic and historic wealth constitutes the cultural treasure of the nation and shall be under the protection of the State, which may regulate its disposition". Heritage serves as a source of identity. Furthermore, the role of heritage is crucial in empowering local communities and enabling society's members to engage in social and cultural life fully. The history and cultural heritage of a country are priceless and distinctive; the same is true for the histories and heritages of each region, province, town, and city. Heritage conservation and preservation are vital. Not only does it preserve historical structures and artifacts, but it also fosters a sense of connection and belonging among community members. Conserving and preserving culture is essential to community development. It helps preserve natural resources, improves and strengthens communities, promotes local economic growth, attracts tourists, emphasizes the importance of heritage in education, and instills the responsibility of heritage conservation in the current generation. For further reading: https://docs.congress.hrep.online/legisdocs/basic_20/HB01561.pdf https://www.congress.gov.ph/house-members/view/?member=L031&name=DIMAGUILA%2C+WALFREDO+%22ARMAN%22+R.%2C+JR.&page=0
Jul 8, 2025
During his first term as mayor of Patnongon, Johnnyflores S. Bacongallo oversaw the implementation of national social welfare programs at the municipal level. This included coordination with the Department of Social Welfare and Development to deliver the Social Pension Program for indigent senior citizens.
Mar 9, 2026
Masbate Rep. Wilton “Tonton” Kho has met with Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Secretary Conrado Estrella III to present the key projects needed by his district. Context: Infrastructure gaps in Masbate have affected the mobility of agricultural communities. Execution: The meeting included proposals for several bridges intended to improve transportation access for farmers and residents. Impact: - Intended to improve farm-to-market connectivity - Support development of agrarian communities
Aug 29, 2025
Mayor Anarna ordered a halt to the flood-control project, arguing that the project could harm natural waterways and that alternative ecological approaches would be more appropriate. Context: A flood-control project involving the cementing of waterways in Silang was planned as part of a larger infrastructure initiative in Cavite. Execution: The local government issued a cease-and-desist order against the project and promoted environmental alternatives such as: - tree-planting along waterways - use of bokashi balls for river rehabilitation - ecological flood mitigation initiatives Impact: - Prevented the immediate implementation of the cement-based flood project - Shifted local attention to environmental flood-control methods
Sep 9, 2025
During his State of the City Address (SOCA), Mayor Eliordo Ogena reported major infrastructure allocations, including traffic light systems, flood control drainage canals, and street lighting installations across Koronadal City. The infrastructure program allocated hundreds of millions of pesos toward modernization and public safety improvements.
Aug 15, 2023