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Roque: Malacañang Remains Optimistic About Economy

Malacañang remains optimistic about the country’s economy after the Philippine peso-US dollar exchange rate reached PHP48.05 to USD1 last week.

Rep. Nograles Thankful For Duterte’s Move Vs. Online Child Pornography

“Nagpapasalamat tayo na si Pangulong Duterte na mismo ang nag-direkta para magkaroon ng agarang aksyon laban sa child pornography. Nananawagan tayo sa Kongreso na gawin din ang makakaya para matigil na ang pagsasamantala sa ating kabataan,” Nograles said.

Salceda: Trio Form ‘Short, Medium, And Long Term’ PH Economic Strategy

“The recovery will enter three stages: short, medium, and long-term. The vaccine is our immediate-term intervention. So we need to get it out fast, before anything else," Salceda urged.

Imee: DTI Stuck With Fairy-Tale Food Prices

Senator Imee Marcos said the Department of Trade and Industry's suggested retail prices for food will remain a "fairy tale" due to animal disease and climatic conditions affecting hog and vegetable farmers in Luzon.

Hontiveros Welcomes Meralco’s ‘Relaxed’ Disconnection Policy For Unpaid Bills

"Nagtitiwala akong patuloy na magbibigay ng konsiderasyon ang Meralco, lalo na sa mga kababayan nating hirap makabayad ng kuryente," she said.

Salceda: PH Strong Credit Score Could Help Vaccine Negotiation

Magandang balita ukol sa pagbili ng COVID-19 vaccines!

Rep. Fortun: Review Of Anti-Rape Law ‘Long Overdue’

The new Anti-Rape Law would be inclusive to the members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

Rep. Defensor Urges Gov’t To Renew 700k Job Contracts

Anakalusugan Representative Mike Defensor called on the government agencies to hire around 700,000 casual employees, whose employment contracts expired last December 31, 2020.

Duterte: Skyways To Free Pinoys From ‘Horrendous’ Traffic Jams

Buendia hanggang Balintawak, 15 minutes na lang ang biyahe!

Rep. Herrera Approves Use Of Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson Vaccines

"The solid track record of these two pharmaceutical giants bode well for the Filipino people’s acceptance of their COVID-19 vaccines. Upon the strong foundation of trust, our country’s now has the means to defeat the coronavirus, especially here in Metro Manila, as well as in a few other urban centers," Herrera said.

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