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Rep. Fortun To Senate: Expedite Upgrade Of Anti-Rape Laws

"We need this signed into law already, especially now that we have a pandemic. Studies show there has been a significant spike of rape and sexual abuse cases owing to circumstances contributing to the further vulnerability of children and women."

Salceda Urges For Fiscal Expansion Amid Drop In Unemployment Rate

“I take it as a signal that as soon as we get the vaccine and return to the previous normal, we will recover to around 5-6% unemployment. I am still alarmed at underemployment, which stands at 14.4%. Much of that is just Filipino inventiveness―online selling, and other new cottage industries. They will not be enough to pay the rent and the bills.”

Bello: Tourism Workers May Avail Of Cash Aid, Employment Programs

The Department of Labor and Employment encourages displaced tourism workers in the formal and informal sectors to avail of the financial assistance and the emergency employment program of the government.

House Panel OKs Bill Recognizing Conserved IPs’ Communities

A measure seeking to recognize the indigenous cultural communities and indigenous peoples community conserved territories and areas hurdled committee level at the House of Representatives on Thursday.

Galvez: Face-To-Face Classes Resumption In Med Schools Vital

Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. says the resumption of the face-to-face classes at the tertiary level particularly in medical schools is important as some courses require “physical experimental learning.”

House Gives Nod To Bill Imposing Higher Penalties To Wildlife Abuse

The House Committee on Natural Resources has approved a bill that imposes higher penalties to those who will exploit and abuse the wildlife in the country.

Mayor Jerry Officiates Weddings While Social Distancing

The "City of Love" celebrates love while social distancing!

Duque: Physical Classes May Be Allowed In COVID-Free, Low Risk Areas

Paano nga ba masasabing handa na ang isang lugar para sa face-to-face classes?

Roque: Restrictions Still Tight Despite Allowing Minors In Malls

Malacañang on Tuesday said restrictions are still “tight” despite the reopening of the economy, including the decision to allow minors to enter shopping malls as long as they are accompanied by their parents.

Año OKs Minors In Malls

Mga menor de edad, pwede nang mamasyal sa mall!

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