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08-FEBRUARY-2023 • WEDNESDAY | ||
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Committee/Sub-Committee | Time and Venue | |
APPROPRIATIONS Agenda | 09:00 AM Virtual Meeting via Zoom | |
Substitute Bills to HBs 689; 939; 1055; 1864; 1868; 1909; & 2918 – Creating additional branches of the Regional Trial Courts, Municipal Trial Courts, and Municipal Trial Courts in Cities in certain parts of the country, and appropriating funds therefor, amending for the purpose Batas Pambansa Blg. 129, otherwise known as the Judiciary Reorganization Act of 1980, as amended (Reps. Keith Micah ‘Atty. Mike’ Tan, Divina Grace Yu, Deputy Speaker Roberto Puno, Reps. Mohamad Khalid Dimaporo, Jonathan Keith Flores, Lianda Bolilia, and Greg Gasataya) Substitute Bill to HB 931, in consolidation with HBs 1097, 3144 & 5075 – Strengthening the special program in creative arts for junior and senior high school, and appropriating funds therefor (Reps. Roman Romulo, Luis Raymund ‘LRay’ Villafuerte Jr., Sittie Aminah Dimaporo, and Paolo Duterte) Substitute Bill to HB 930 – Renaming the Literacy Coordinating Council to National Literacy Council, strengthening its powers and functions, expanding its membership structure and support mechanisms, and appropriating funds therefor, repealing for the purpose RA 7165, as amended, or the law creating the Literacy Coordinating Council (Rep. Roman Romulo) HB 650, in consolidation with HB 1947 – Establishing public schools in geographically isolated disadvantaged conflict-affected areas, providing access roads leading to last mile public schools, and appropriating funds therefor (Reps. Joey Sarte Salceda and Yedda Marie Romualdez) Substitute Bill to HBs 16, 1091, 1714, 2256, 2542, 2773, 2826, 2940, 2995, 3047, 3466, 3498, 3774, 3778, 4145, 4233, 4381, 4685, 5109, 5152, 5158, 5185, 5211, 5758, 5856, 5906 & 6019 – Establishing evacuation centers in every city and municipality, and appropriating funds therefor (Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez, Reps. Luis Raymund ‘LRay’ Villafuerte Jr., Anthony Rolando Golez Jr., Franz Pumaren, Keith Micah ‘Atty. Mike’ Tan, Alfred Delos Santos, Deputy Speaker Ralph Recto, Reps. Joseph ‘Jojo’ Lara, Ivan Howard Guintu, Paolo Duterte, Lianda Bolilia, Patrick Michael Vargas, Reynante Arrogancia, Richard Gomez, DPA, Harris Christopher Ongchuan, Michael Romero, Ph.D., Gus Tambunting, Virgilio Lacson, France Castro, Teodorico Haresco Jr., Ernesto Dionisio Jr., Joseph Gilbert Violago, Bai Dimple Mastura, Gerville ‘Jinky Bitrics’ Luistro, Jose ‘Bong’ Teves Jr., and former Rep. Rex Gatchalian) Substitute Bill to HBs 110, 300, 302, 499, 586, 624, 742, 992, 1170, 1726, 1890, 1914, 1959, 2034, 2061, 2804, 2815, 2924, 3001, 3454, 3949, 4067, 4589 & 4819 – Granting additional benefits to Filipino centenarians, recognizing octogenarians and nonagenarians, and appropriating funds therefor, amending for the purpose RA 10868, otherwise known as the Centenarians Act of 2016 (Reps. Roy Loyola, Loreto Amante, Luis Raymund ‘LRay’ Villafuerte Jr., Edvic Yap, Marlyn Primicias-Agabas, Maria Carmen Zamora, Julienne ‘Jam’ Baronda, Mark Go, Bryan Revilla, Ruth Mariano-Hernandez, Lani Mercado-Revilla, Alfred Delos Santos, Rodolfo ‘Ompong’ Ordanes, Christopherson ‘Coco’ Yap, Francisco Paulo Ortega V, Ma. Victoria Co-Pilar, Horacio Suansing Jr., Tobias ‘Toby’ Tiangco, Carlito Marquez, Maria Fe Abunda, Sonny ‘SL’ Lagon, Patrick Michael Vargas, Mary Mitzi Cajayon-Uy, and Joseph Gilbert Violago) Substitute Bill to HBs 12, 2423, 2696, 2787, 2885, 3096, 3227, 3385, 3473, 3529, 3539, 4015, 4086, 4120, 4411 & 4816 – Rightsizing the national government to improve public service delivery, and appropriating funds therefor (Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez, Reps. Richard Gomez, DPA, Ron Salo, Patrick Michael Vargas, Margarita Ignacia Nograles, Teodorico Haresco Jr., Michael Romero, Ph.D., Keith Micah ‘Atty. Mike’ Tan, Jonathan Keith Flores, Paolo Duterte, Edvic Yap, Luis Raymund ‘LRay’ Villafuerte Jr., Gus Tambunting, Stella Luz Quimbo, Virgilio Lacson, and Joseph Gilbert Violago) Substitute Bill to HBs 22, 1533, 4133, 4542, 5689 & 5690 – Strengthening the procedure for registration of voters and adopting a system of online registration, amending for the purpose Sections 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 22, 23, 24, 29, 32, 33 and 45 of RA 8189, otherwise known as the Voter’s Registration Act of 1996 (Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez, Reps. Robert Ace Barbers, Harris Christopher Ongchuan, Lani Mercado-Revilla, and Eduardo ‘Bro. Eddie’ Villanueva) Substitute Bill to HBs 712, 826, 1141, 2273, 2811, 2857, 4298 & 5817 – Promoting entrepreneurship by establishing a sustainable financing program for micro and small enterprises through the Pondo sa Pagbabago at Pag-asenso Program, and appropriating funds therefor (Reps. Emigdio Tanjuatco III, Michael Romero, Ph.D., Faustino ‘Inno’ Dy V, Luis Raymund ‘LRay’ Villafuerte Jr., Virgilio Lacson, Eric Go Yap, Christian Unabia, and Arnan Panaligan) Substitute Bill to HB 979 – Creating a tripartite council to address the job-skills mismatch, unemployment, and underemployment in the country, and appropriating funds therefor (Rep. Mark Go) Substitute Bill to HBs 1665 and 2283 – Institutionalizing an enterprise-based education and training program to strengthen technical vocational education and training, and appropriating funds therefor (Reps. Rufus Rodriguez and Eduardo ‘Bro. Eddie’ Villanueva) Substitute Bill to HB 4127 – Prescribing the use of neo-ethnic Philippine textiles in the academic regalia of all state and local universities and colleges, and appropriating funds therefor (Rep. Harris Christopher Ongchuan) Substitute Bill to HBs 567, 816, 1086, 1168, 1388, 1662, 2529, 2836, 2982, 3468, 4948 & 5773 – Enhancing the continuing professional development of Filipino professionals as an integral component of the career progression and specialization programs, and appropriating funds therefor, amending for the purpose RA 10912, otherwise known as the Continuing Professional Development Act of 2016 (Reps. France Castro, Michael Romero, Ph.D., Luis Raymund ‘LRay’ Villafuerte Jr., Lorna Silverio, Bernadette ‘BH’ Herrera, Rufus Rodriguez, Marissa ‘Del Mar’ Magsino, Deputy Speaker Ralph Recto, Reps. Bryan Revilla, Gus Tambunting, and Eduardo ‘Bro. Eddie’ Villanueva) HB 1171, in consolidation with HBs 2735, 3417, 4166 & 5669 – Promoting inclusive and sustainable economic development through the institutionalization of “One Town, One Product” Philippines Program, and appropriating funds therefor (Reps. Bryan Revilla, JC Abalos, Antonio Legarda Jr., Harris Christopher Ongchuan, and Reynante Arrogancia) HB 198, in consolidation with HBs 1394, 1938 & 5552 – Providing for the revised Warehouse Receipts Law of the Philippines (Reps. Jurdin Jesus Romualdo, Bernadette ‘BH’ Herrera, Luis Raymund ‘LRay’ Villafuerte Jr., and former Rep. Rex Gatchalian) Substitute Bill to HBs 154, 306, 309, 485, 1534, 2595 & 2769 – Providing stronger measures for the conservation and protection of wildlife resources and their habitats, repealing for this purpose RA 9147, otherwise known as the Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act, and appropriating funds therefor (Reps. Alfelito ‘Alfel’ Bascug, Luis Raymund ‘LRay’ Villafuerte Jr., Senior Deputy Speaker Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, Reps. Robert Ace Barbers, Rufus Rodriguez, and Eduardo Rama) HB 455, in consolidation with HBs 305, 1238, 1708, 1711, 2879, 2941, 3379, 3636, 4173, 4804, 4944, 4980 & 5146 – Establishing a rental housing subsidy program for informal settler families, and appropriating funds therefor (Reps. Luis Raymund ‘LRay’ Villafuerte Jr., Jeffrey Soriano, Ma. Victoria Co-Pilar, Ivan Howard Guintu, Anthony Rolando Golez Jr., Wilbert Lee, Joseph ‘Jojo’ Lara, Tobias ‘Toby’ Tiangco, Aniela Bianca Tolentino, Harris Christopher Ongchuan, Juan Carlos ‘Arjo’ Atayde, Gus Tambunting, Alfred Delos Santos, and Franz Pumaren) Substitute Bill to HBs 934, 1954, 2968 & 4881 – Institutionalizing the Philippine National Games, and appropriating funds therefor (Reps. Richard Gomez, DPA, Yedda Marie Romualdez, Anthony Rolando Golez Jr., and Gus Tambunting) Substitute Bill to HBs 2704, 4376 & 5190 – Strengthening local sports programs to develop young athletes, and appropriating funds therefor (Reps. Yedda Marie Romualdez, Alfred Delos Santos, and Ernesto Dionisio Jr.) | ||
VISAYAS DEVELOPMENT Agenda | 09:00 AM Face-to-face meeting at the Spkr. Villar Hall, 1/F SWA Bldg. | |
Briefing by the Department of Agriculture and National Irrigation Administration on their respective budget proposals and development plans and programs for FY 2024 | ||
AGRICULTURE AND FOOD Agenda | 09:30 AM Virtual Meeting via Zoom | |
HB 440 - Developing the livestock, poultry, and dairy industry value chain, including the strengthening of its disease prevention, control and regulatory functions, availability of affordable and quality feeds, promotion of dairy and native animals, and providing for a livestock, poultry, dairy, and related feeds competitiveness funds (Rep. Joey Sarte Salceda) HBs 2328, 3139 & 3777 – Developing, protecting, and promoting the livestock, poultry, and dairy industries and their value chain, creating for the purpose a Livestock, Poultry, and Dairy Competitiveness Enhancement Fund (Reps. Robert Raymund Estrella, Nicanor Briones, and Patrick Michael Vargas) HB 3570 – Strengthening the local swine and poultry industries, creating for the purpose the Swine and Poultry Competitiveness Enhancement Fund, thereby amending RA 8178, otherwise known as Agricultural Tariffication Act, as amended (Rep. Wilfrido Mark Enverga) HB 6057 – Restructuring, rationalizing, and integrating the government’s livestock industry support agencies into the Philippine Livestock Authority in order to strengthen its development, protection, and regulatory functions, including the promotion of dairy and native animals, providing for a Livestock Development Fund (Rep. Luis Raymund ‘LRay’ Villafuerte Jr.) | ||
CIVIL SERVICE AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION Agenda | 09:30 AM Virtual Meeting via Zoom (To be livestreamed on the official Facebook page of the HRep) | |
HBs 294, 1127, 2332 & 4692 – Establishing Professional Regulation Commission offices/service centers in certain parts of the country and appropriating funds therefor (Reps. Greg Gasataya, Wilton ‘Tonton’ Kho, Jose Francisco ‘Kiko’ Benitez, Ph.D., and Carlito Marquez) HBs 791, 1479 & 1501 – Providing for standards for the practice of rehabilitation medicine (Reps. Antonio ‘Tonypet’ Albano, Ma. Rene Ann Lourdes Matibag, and Florida ‘Rida’ Robes) HB 3162 – Reinstating the Bureau of Dental Services under the Department of Health and revamping the Bureau of Dental Services by increasing the salary grade of dental professionals in the government and providing for stringent penalties for illegal dental practitioners in the country (Rep. Josephine Veronique ‘Jaye’ Lacson-Noel) | ||
FOREIGN AFFAIRS Agenda | 09:30 AM Combination of face-to-face meeting at Conf. Rms. 3&4, RVM Bldg. and virtual meeting via Zoom | |
HB 2216 – Declaring a Philippines-Israel Friendship Day (Rep. Eduardo ‘Bro. Eddie’ Villanueva) HB 6084 – Establishing and maintaining the Office of Veterans Affairs in the Philippine Embassy in the United States of America, prescribing its functions and providing funds therefor (Rep. Rufus Rodriguez) House Concurrent Resolution 7 – Granting consent to Mr. Delfin N. Lorenzana, Bases Conversion Development Authority Chairman and former Secretary of the Department of National Defense, and Mr. Gamaliel Asis Cordoba, Chairman of the Commission on Audit and former Commissioner of the National Telecommunications Commission, to receive the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star from the Government of Japan on their contributions to Philippine-Japan relations (Rep. Maria Rachel Arenas) | ||
HIGHER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION Agenda | 09:30 AM Combination of face-to-face meeting at the Spkrs. Aquino/Makalintal Hall, 2/F SWA Bldg. and virtual meeting via Zoom (To be livestreamed on the official Facebook pages of the HRep and Baguio City Rep. Mark O. Go) | |
HBs 4520 & 5400 – Strengthening the Legal Education Board, thereby amending RA 7662, also known as the Legal Education Reform Act of 1993, and appropriating funds therefor (Reps. Rufus Rodriguez and Ma. Rene Ann Lourdes Matibag) HB 6286 – Strengthening the Knowledge Economy Human Resources of the Philippines, by increasing the appropriations for scholarships, scientific research, innovation and enterprise, education and skills training (Rep. Pablo John Garcia) HB 1302 – Providing for the establishment of the Bicol Innovation, Research and Technology Hub (BIRTH) and the construction of the education-school facilities inside the Bicol University-East campus, Legazpi City, Province of Albay, and appropriating funds therefor (Rep. Joey Sarte Salceda) HBs 1099, 1905, 2357 & 2370 – Converting local colleges/campuses of state universities into state colleges/ universities in certain parts of the country and appropriating funds therefor (Reps. Emmarie ‘Lolypop’ Ouano-Dizon, Solomon Chungalao, Miguel Luis Villafuerte, and Rudy Caoagdan, DPA) HBs 1380 & 1381 – Establishing regular campuses of the Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology (NEUST) in the Municipalities of Aliaga and Cuyapo, respectively, both located in the Province of Nueva Ecija, and appropriating funds therefor (Rep. Mikaela Angela Suansing) HB 2347 – Establishing a satellite campus of the Eastern Samar State University in the Municipality of Balangiga, Province of Eastern Samar, appropriating funds therefor (Rep. Yedda Marie Romualdez) HBs 5989, 6100 & 6322 – Establishing Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) training and assessment centers in the Cities of Davao, Makati, and Quezon, respectively, and appropriating funds therefor (Reps. Vincent Garcia, Romulo ‘Kid’ Pena Jr., and Patrick Michael Vargas) HB 5267 – Amending Sec. 15 of RA 9289 or the law converting the Marikina Institute of Science and Technology into the Marikina Polytechnic College (MPC) (by subdividing the land declared property of MPC under RA 9289, which also houses part of the Marikina City Hall Compound, Sangguniang Panlungsod Building, Chanyungco Street, Marikina Science High School, and Technical Education and Skills Development Authority Center, so that the land occupied by the MPC be titled under its name while the land occupied by other structures mentioned above be titled under the city government of Marikina) (Rep. Marjorie Ann Teodoro) | ||
JUSTICE Agenda | 09:30 AM Combination of face-to-face meeting at the R.R. Andaya Hall 2/F Main Bldg. and virtual meeting via Zoom | |
HBs 1061, 1345, 1355, 1448, 1837, 1873, 1908, 2334, 3182, 4408 & 4409 – Creating additional branches of the Municipal Trial Courts, Municipal Trial Court in Cities, and Regional Trial Courts (RTCs) in certain parts of the country, amending for the purpose Batas Pambansa Blg. 129, otherwise known as the Judiciary Reorganization Act of 1980, as amended, and appropriating funds therefor (Reps. Luisa Lloren Cuaresma, Loreto Acharon, Teodorico Haresco Jr., Jose Francisco ‘Kiko’ Benitez, Ph.D., Adrian Michael Amatong, Ching Bernos, Eric Go Yap, Deputy Speaker Ralph Recto, and Rep. Ferjenel Biron) HBs 1643 & 1694 – Providing support for the surviving spouse and children of slain justices and judges, amending for the purpose RA 910, as amended, or the law providing for the retirement of justices of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals for the enforcement of the provisions hereof by the Government Service Insurance System and repealing Commonwealth Act 526, and appropriating funds therefor (Reps. Marlyn Primicias-Agabas and Ray Florence Reyes) HB 1836 – Granting hazard pay to RTC judges and appropriating funds therefor (Rep. Ruwel Peter Gonzaga) | ||
STRATEGIC INTELLIGENCE Agenda | 09:30 AM Face-to-face meeting at the Commission on Appointments Conf. Rm., 4/F SWA Bldg. | |
Briefing by the following agencies on the physical and cyber security protocols of the energy sector: Department of Energy, National Power Corporation, National Transmission Corporation, and National Grid Corporation of the Philippines | ||
TRANSPORTATION Agenda | 10:00 AM Combination of face-to-face meeting at the Spkr. Nograles Hall, 1/F SWA Bldg. and virtual meeting via Zoom (To be livestreamed on the official Facebook page of the HRep) | |
• Deliberation on the following measures: HR 279 – Inquiry into the unnecessary and cost-inefficient practices of the Land Transportation Office (LTO) with regard to its dual concessionaires and information technology systems projects (Rep. Bernadette 'BH' Herrera) Privilege Speech delivered on the floor on August 9, 2022 – On the automation and digitization of the systems and transactions of the LTO (Rep. Bernadette 'BH' Herrera) • Update by the Toll Regulatory Board on the status of the Tollways Interoperability Project • Update by the LTO on the status of the Land Transportation Management System | ||
WOMEN AND GENDER EQUALITY Agenda | 10:00 AM Combination of face-to-face meeting at the Spkr. Belmonte Hall, 1/F SWA Bldg. and virtual meeting via Zoom (To be livestreamed on the official Facebook page of the HRep) | |
Substitute Bill to HBs 86, 403, 3849 & 4054 – Defining electronic violence against women and their children, providing protective measures, and prescribing penalties for violations thereof, amending for the purpose RA 9262, otherwise known as the Anti-Violence Against Women and their Children Act of 2004 (Reps. Marjorie Ann Teodoro, Arlene Brosas, and Gus Tambunting) HBs 222, 460, 3418, 4177, 4277, 5551, 6003 & 7036 – Prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or sex characteristic and providing penalties for violation thereof (Reps. Geraldine Roman, Juan Carlos ‘Arjo’ Atayde, Antonio Legarda Jr., Harris Christopher Ongchuan, Christopher De Venecia, Arlene Brosas, Patrick Michael Vargas, and Edwin Olivarez) HB 3702 – Establishing help and protection desks for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersexual, asexual, and individuals of various sexual and gender orientations in all Philippine National Police (PNP) stations, amending for the purpose Title VII of RA 8551, as amended, otherwise known as the PNP Reform and Reorganization Act of 1998 (Deputy Speaker Ralph Recto) | ||
LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT Agenda | 11:00 AM Combination of face-to-face meeting at Conf. Rms. 1&2, RVM Bldg. and virtual meeting via Zoom (To be livestreamed on the official Facebook page of the HRep) | |
HB 407 – Protecting the rights of all workers and workers' organizations and unions from interference by their employers or public authorities or their agents, providing penalties for violations thereof (Rep. Arlene Brosas) HB 1518 – Strengthening union organization and disallowing cancellation of union registration, amending for the purpose PD 442, as amended, otherwise known as the Labor Code of the Philippines (Deputy Speaker Raymond Democrito Mendoza) HB 5141 - Further strengthening workers' right to self-organization, amending for the purpose Articles 240 [234] (c), 242 [235], 243 [236], 244 [237], and 285 [270] of PD 442, as amended (Rep. Eduardo 'Bro. Eddie' Villanueva) HBs 2290 & 6810 – Institutionalizing and expanding the National Employment Recovery Strategy to a National Employment Action Plan, appropriating funds therefor (Reps. Eduardo ‘Bro. Eddie’ Villanueva and Gus Tambunting) HB 4943 – Establishing reforms in the regulation of collective bargaining agreement of management and employees' bargaining unit in an establishment, thereby amending Section 253-A of PD 442, as amended (Rep. Gus Tambunting) HB 5536 – Rationalizing the exercise of the assumption of jurisdiction authority of the Secretary of Labor and Employment over labor disputes by adopting for the purpose the essential services criteria, amending for the purpose Article 278(g) [263(g)] of PD 442, as amended (Deputy Speaker Raymond Democrito Mendoza) HB 5789 – Rationalizing government interventions in labor disputes by adopting the essential services criteria in the exercise of the assumption or certification power of the Secretary of Labor and Employment, and decriminalizing violations thereof, amending for the purpose Articles 278[263], 279[264], and 287[272] of PD 442, as amended (Rep. Eduardo ‘Bro. Eddie’ Villanueva) | ||
REVISION OF LAWS Agenda | 01:00 PM Virtual Meeting via Zoom | |
HB 348 – Declaring the Feast of the Almighty Heavenly Father as special non-working holidays in recognition of the divine laws (Torah) and covenant for national development and prosperity (Rep. Dan Fernandez) HB 1663 and 4777 – Declaring the Chinese New Year's Day a special non-working public holiday in the Philippines (Reps. Rufus Rodriguez and Marlyn Primicias-Agabas) HB 2573 – Proclaiming the 7th day of February of every year as National Religious Freedom Appreciation Day in celebration of the World Interfaith Harmony Week of the United Nations (Rep. Ma. Alana Samantha Santos) HB 2910 – Declaring the Fourth Thursday of November as National Thanksgiving Day (Rep. Cheeno Miguel Almario) HB 5078 – Recognizing August 1, 1898 as the day of the promulgation of the solemn declaration of Philippine independence and declaring August 1 of every year as a legal holiday (Rep. Lani Mercado-Revilla) HB 5709 – Creating the Code Commission of the Philippines to review and codify Philippine laws and appropriating funds therefor (Rep. Rufus Rodriguez) | ||
AGRICULTURE AND FOOD Agenda | 01:30 PM Combination of face-to-face meeting at Conf. Rms. 3&4, RVM Bldg. and virtual meeting via Zoom (To be livestreamed on the official Facebook page of the HRep) | |
Motu proprio inquiry into the possible hoarding and other acts of price manipulation of agricultural commodities, particularly onion and garlic | ||
NATURAL RESOURCES Agenda | 01:30 PM Face-to-face meeting at the R. R. Andaya Hall, 2/F Main Bldg. | |
HB 259 – Re-orienting the Philippine mining industry towards national industrialization and ensuring the highest industry development standards (Rep. Raoul Danniel Manuel) HB 484 – Prescribing standards for responsible mining (Senior Deputy Speaker Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo) HB 1065 – Totally banning logging operations for the next 25 years (Rep. Luisa Lloren Cuaresma) HB 2893 - Regulating the rational exploration, development, and utilization of mineral resources and ensuring the equitable sharing of benefits for the State, indigenous peoples, and local communities (Rep. Luis Raymund 'LRay' Villafuerte Jr.) HB 901 - Establishing the forest boundary of the Province of Tarlac (Rep. Christian Tell Yap) HB 981 – Repealing Presidential Proclamation 414, s. 1957, entitled: "Excluding from the operations of the resolutions of the Philippine Commission dated January 25, 1907 and August 30, 1916, and opening to disposition under the provisions of Commonwealth Act 137, as amended, a parcel of land situated within the Baguio Townsite Reservation" (Rep. Mark Go) HB 982 – Repealing Presidential Proclamation 572, s. 1959, entitled: "Excluding from the operations of the resolutions of the Philippine Commission dated January 25, 1907 and August 30, 1916 and opening to disposition under the provisions of Commonwealth Act 137, as amended, a parcel of land situated within the Baguio Townsite Reservation" (Rep. Mark Go) HB 1066 – Declaring the Province of Nueva Vizcaya a mining-free zone and providing penalties for violation thereof (Rep. Luisa Lloren Cuaresma) |
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