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In the last State of the Nation Address, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. reinforced his administration’s full support for free higher education. This is the second straight SONA where PBBM highlighted ...
President Marcos spent the last portion of his State of the Nation address railing against corruption-tainted flood control ...
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The Manila Times on MSN2025 SONA, the people’s silence and campaign promise of P20 rice
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s 2025 State of the Nation Address (SONA) last July 28 served up the usual spectacle. It was a ...
MANILA, Philippines – In his fourth State of the Nation Address (SONA) on Monday, July 28, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. announced that additional funds will be given to Department of Health (DOH) ...
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The Manila Times on MSNPrioritize climate action, RE adoption
THE Institute for Climate and Sustainable Cities (ICSC) urges the government to prioritize climate action and integrate more ...
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PhilStar Global on MSN‘Health is treasure’ House
Speaker Martin Romualdez encouraged yesterday the people to take advantage of the Philippine Sports Commission’s track and ...
"What also deeply impressed me was the President’s focus on long-term reforms in crucial sectors like agriculture, education, ...
Last Monday, since an appointment prevented me from viewing President Marcos’ State of the Nation Address, I had my secretary download it, and found its 22 pages studded with the audience’s ...
The Palace asserted that President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. considered the potential consequences of a reenacted budget when he ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNPangandaman says flood control funds must be `visible, functional, felt’
Budget and Management Sec. Amenah Pangandaman wants the national funding for the country’s flood control program to be ...
At least 250 bills to regulate the hazardous chemicals have been introduced this year in more than two dozen states.
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Philstar.com on MSNPalace to Congress: Don’t abuse power of the purse’
Congress should not abuse its “power of the purse,” Malacañang said yesterday, as it renewed its call to open bicameral committee deliberations on the proposed P6.793-trillion national budget for 2026 ...
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