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Mayor Arvin “Bitoy” Virtucio led an on-site inspection together with the municipal engineering office, the MDRRMO, and representatives from the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) to examine areas in Aroroy that are frequently affected by flooding. The activity focused on identifying structural problems in bridges, waterways, drainage canals, and creeks in order to develop long-term flood mitigation solutions for the municipality.
Mar 11, 2026
Launched initially in December 2020 at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Q City Bus Program was created by Mayor Joy Belmonte to address the shortage of public transportation and provide a safe, reliable commuting option for residents. Because of its massive success and socio-economic benefits, it has since become a permanent fixture in Quezon City’s public transport system. The program's primary goal is to offer free, comfortable, and efficient rides to QCitizens, helping them save money on daily commuting expenses which they can instead redirect to basic necessities like food and electricity while simultaneously reducing traffic congestion on city roads.
Dec 7, 2020
Under the administration of Governor Tamayo, provincial hospitals in South Cotabato expanded public healthcare services by providing free hospitalization for residents in provincial medical facilities. The initiative aimed to reduce financial barriers to healthcare access and support marginalized communities.
Mar 6, 2026
Carranza assumed command of the Police Regional Office CALABARZON (PRO-4A), replacing Guillermo Eleazar. Prior to the appointment, Carranza served as regional director of the Cordillera police. Context: The Philippine National Police conducted a leadership reshuffle in 2018, resulting in the appointment of Edward Carranza as head of the regional police command covering Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, and Quezon. Execution: During the turnover ceremony at Camp Vicente Lim in Laguna, Carranza formally took command of the region’s police forces and pledged to strengthen discipline and integrity within the organization. Impact: - Oversaw police operations across five provinces in the CALABARZON region. - Implemented internal discipline initiatives and anti-corruption measures in the regional police command.
Jun 2, 2018
Governor Tamayo was appointed as Chairperson of the Regional Peace and Order Council (RPOC) for Region XII. The council coordinates peace and security policies among local governments, law enforcement agencies, and the military across the SOCCSKSARGEN region.
Mar 6, 2026
About the Valentine’s‑Day mass wedding that ties directly to your topic about Vice Mayor Erlinda Pabi‑Araquil and human‑rights recognition: 🔗 “Love Behind Bars: Mass Wedding of Persons Deprived of Liberty at South Cotabato Rehabilitation and Detention Center” – official report from the South Cotabato provincial government site (Feb 14, 2024). It details the event, confirms that Vice Mayor Erlinda “Bing Pabi” Araquil presided over the civil mass wedding ceremony for six couples, and highlights how it emphasized the legal rights of persons deprived of liberty to marry. Source summary: Six couples detained at the South Cotabato Rehabilitation and Detention Center exchanged vows in a civil mass wedding on Valentine’s Day, held on February 14 2024. The event was organized by the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) South Cotabato‑Gensan Chapter to recognize that all individuals — even those deprived of liberty — have the legal right to marry and form family relationships. Vice Mayor Erlinda “Bing Pabi” Araquil presided over the ceremony, acting in her official capacity and speaking about how love transcends barriers.
Feb 14, 2024
This ordinance was enacted as a counter-measure against snatch thievery and other crimes by restricting motorcycle pillion riding, which is colloquially known as "riding in tandem" in the Philippines. Male back riders with certain exceptions is penalized by the city government. Exempted from this are 7 to 10 year-old children and adult females as backriders but specifically prohibits backriding for both males who are not first degree relatives. The Court of Appeals (CA) however has declared the Mandaluyong City riding-in-tandem ordinance unconstitutional, affirming this decision in May 2023.
Aug 11, 2014
The Office of the Vice President launched the Libreng Sakay free bus ride program to provide transportation assistance to commuters in several cities. Context: After the pandemic, many commuters struggled with rising transportation costs and limited public transport availability. Execution: The program deployed buses operating in: - Metro Manila - Naic, Cavite - Cebu - Bacolod - Davao - Tacloban The buses provide free rides for workers, students, and other commuters. Impact: - Over 3 million passengers served nationwide since the program started. - Expanded routes and additional hours were later introduced to accommodate more commuters.
Aug 3, 2022
Governor Tamayo publicly declared that provincial services and government programs should be delivered without political bias or favoritism. The policy emphasized equal access to government services regardless of political affiliation.
Jan 13, 2016
PBBM signs the law on the ban on Philippine Offshore Gaming Operations (POGO)
Oct 23, 2025
The city government developed a new City Hall facility designed to expand government services and improve accessibility for residents. Context: After Carmona became a component city in 2023, the local government initiated infrastructure improvements to support increased population and administrative needs. Execution: The project is located within the SM Carmona Central complex, integrating government services into a mixed-use development area to improve accessibility and efficiency. Impact: - Expanded public service capacity of the city government - Improved accessibility and modernization of government operations - Strengthened Carmona’s position as a growing economic hub in Cavite
Mar 13, 2026
Republic Act No. 11938 converts the Municipality of Carmona in the Province of Cavite into a component city known as the City of Carmona. The law establishes the city’s corporate existence and local governance structure, detailing powers of elective and appointive officials, continuation of municipal offices until a city government is fully organized, and how officials and employees are to be absorbed into the new city government. The City of Carmona continues to be part of the 5th Legislative District of Cavite. Benefits include increased fiscal autonomy, higher Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA), and enhanced capacity for public services, programs, and development. A plebiscite was ratified by residents on July 8, 2023.
Feb 23, 2023
Richard Kho · Governor of Masbate
Rodrigo Roa Duterte · President of the Philippines
Enrique Austria Manalo · Secretary of Foreign Affairs
Jennifer Narvaez Austria-Barzaga · Mayor of Dasmariñas
Benjamin de Castro Abalos Jr.
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Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr.
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Sara Zimmerman Duterte-Carpio
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Sara Zimmerman Duterte-Carpio
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Sara Zimmerman Duterte-Carpio
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Alston Kevin Amutan Anarna
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Wilton Kho
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Richard Kho
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Jennifer Narvaez Austria-Barzaga
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Jennifer Narvaez Austria-Barzaga
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Lawmaking
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17
Administrative
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34
Budget
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Public Health
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13
Education
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8
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3
Social Services
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18
Law Enforcement
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7
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1
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