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Mayor Isko: ‘Accumulated’ Penalties Of Traffic Violators In Manila Waived

Motorists whose driver's license was confiscated for violating traffic rules in the city of Manila have been granted amnesty after the city government waived their “accumulated” penalties, interests, and surcharges.

Roque: PRRD To Carefully Review 2021 Budget

ROQUE: "Ang bibigyan po natin ng kasiguraduhan eh bibilisan naman po ng Palasyo ang pagsusuri sa budget para malaman kung mayroong mga specific line item na ibi-veto ang Presidente."

Salceda Raises National Budget For Infrastructure

House Ways and Means Chair and Appropriations Vice Chair Joey Sarte Salceda confirmed that the bicameral conference committee has approved the proposed ₱4.5-trillion budget for 2021.

Mayor Jerry: Iloilo City Ready For Investors

Not even the global health pandemic can stop the local government here from promoting this highly urbanized city to investors, said Mayor Jerry Treñas.

Mayor Isko: Manila’s Rainbow-Colored Crosswalk Reflects City’s Diversity

What can you say about the rainbow-colored pedestrian crosswalk?

Velasco Vows To Boost Human Rights Efforts

Speaker Lord Allan Velasco vows to further promote human rights to adequate food and equal opportunities during the commemoration of Human Rights Consciousness Week at the House of Representatives.

Rep. Ordanes Calls For The Immediate Release Of Pension For Indigent Seniors

ORDANES: “Pamasko na ninyo sana yan sa mga abang lolo at lola. Sana nga’y madagdagan pa ng mga gobernador at mayor mula sa local funds nila.”

Rep. Herrera Backs Mayor Joy’s Call To Raise The Minimum Age Of APOR

Gaya ni Bagong Henerasyon Party-list Representative Bernadette Herrera, pabor ka rin ba sa desisyon ni Mayor Joy na gawing 18 years old ang pinakabatang pwedeng lumabas?

Rep. Ordanes To IATF: ‘Consider The Mental Health Of Senior Citizens This Holidays’

ORDANES: "Raising the APOR limit to 65 has done some good but there are tens of thousands of seniors whose health has suffered because they have hardly moved around for limited physical exercise, fresh air, and interaction with other people."

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."

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