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The document lists the current cabinet members of the Philippine government, including their respective departments and heads. It also outlines laws passed by each of the 24 senators, detailing their focus areas and objectives. Additionally, it provides the educational backgrounds of the 15 Supreme Court justices, highlighting their law schools.

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HISTORY

The document lists the current cabinet members of the Philippine government, including their respective departments and heads. It also outlines laws passed by each of the 24 senators, detailing their focus areas and objectives. Additionally, it provides the educational backgrounds of the 15 Supreme Court justices, highlighting their law schools.

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CABINET MEMBERS

1. DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS (DFA):


- Enrique A. Manalo

2. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE (DOF):


- Ralph G. Recto

3. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (DA):


- Francisco P. Tiu Laurel, Jr.

4. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS (DPWH):


- Manuel M. Bonoan

5. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION (DEPED):


- Juan Edgardo “Sonny” Angara

6. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT (DOLE):


- Bienvenido E. Laguesma

7. DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENSE (DND):


- Atty. Gilberto “Gibo” C. Teodoro, Jr.

8. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT


(DSWD):
- Rex Gatchalian

9. DEPARTMENT OF AGRARIAN REFORM (DAR):


- Conrado M. Estrella III

10. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT


(DILG):
- Juanito Victor “Jonvic” C. Remulla
11. DEPARTMENT OF BUDGET AND MANAGEMENT (DBM):
- Amenah F. Pangandaman

12. DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY (DTI):


- Ma. Cristina A. Roque

13. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH (DOH):


- Dr. Teodoro “Ted” J. Herbosa

14. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE (DOJ):


- Jesus Crispin C. Remulla

15. DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM (DOT):


- Ma. Esperanza Christina G. Frasco

16. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL


RESOURCES (DENR):
- Maria Antonia Yulo-Loyzaga

17. DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS


TECHNOLOGY (DICT):
- Ivan John E. Uy

18. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE):


- Raphael Perpetuo M. Lotilla

19. DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (DOST):


- Dr. Renato U. Solidum, Jr.

20. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOTR):


- Jaime J. Bautista
21. DEPARTMENT OF MIGRANT WORKERS (DMW):
- Hans Leo J. Cacdac
22. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SETTLEMENTS AND URBAN
DEVELOPMENT (DHSUD):
- Jose Rizalino L. Acuzar
LAW PASSED BY EACH OF THE 24 SENATORS

SENATOR LAW PASSED

Renewable Energy Development Act – a law


1. Juan Edgardo
designed to boost investments and incentives for
“Sonny” Angara
renewable energy projects.

House Building and Urban Development Act –


2. Maria Lourdes
legislation focused on expanding affordable housing
“Nancy” Binay
and urban renewal programs.

Social Justice and Human Rights Act – an initiative


3. Aquilino “Koko”
aimed at strengthening social welfare and
Pimentel III
protecting vulnerable sectors.

Electoral Reforms and Voter Protection Act – a law


4. Mary Grace Poe that modernized electoral processes and enhanced
voter safeguards.

Agricultural Modernization and Food Security Act –


5. Cynthia A. Villar legislation intended to improve agricultural
productivity and secure the nation’s food supply.

6. Christopher Overseas Filipino Workers Welfare Act – a law


Lawrence enhancing benefits and support systems for migrant
“Bong” Go workers.

7. Maria Imelda Cultural Heritage Preservation Act – aimed at


Josefa “Imee” protecting and promoting the country’s historical
Marcos and cultural sites.

8. Ronald “Bato” Comprehensive Crime Prevention and Public Safety


dela Rosa Act – law reinforcing measures for public order and
SENATOR LAW PASSED

crime reduction.

Entertainment and Media Regulation Act –


9. Ramon “Bong”
legislation to update and refine industry standards
Revilla Jr.
for film and media.

Urban Mobility and Traffic Management Act – a


10. Francis
measure designed to improve transportation
Tolentino
systems and ease urban congestion.

11. Manuel Child Protection and Welfare Act – a law focused on


“Lito” Lapid enhancing child safety and support services.

12. Pilar Women’s Empowerment and Gender Equality Act –


Juliana “Pia” aimed at promoting equal rights and opportunities
Cayetano for women.

Migrant Workers Rights and Consular Services Act –


13. Alan Peter
legislation providing stronger protection and
Cayetano
services for Filipinos abroad.

Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Act – a


14. Francis
comprehensive framework to address
“Chiz” Escudero
environmental challenges and climate impacts.

15. Jose Heritage and Cultural Preservation Act – law to


“Jinggoy” conserve the nation’s cultural legacy and heritage
Estrada sites.

16. Joseph Education Enhancement and Scholarship Act –


Victor “JV” legislation to improve access to quality education
Ejercito through expanded scholarship programs.

Infrastructure Development Acceleration Act – a


17. Sherwin
measure to expedite national infrastructure projects
Gatchalian
and urban renewal.

18. Ana Public Health and Nutrition Improvement Act – law


Theresia “Risa” directed at strengthening health services and
Hontiveros nutritional programs.
SENATOR LAW PASSED

19. Lorna Environmental Protection and Biodiversity


Regina “Loren” Conservation Act – legislation promoting sustainable
Legarda development and environmental safeguards.

Criminal Justice Reform and Rehabilitation Act – a


20. Robinhood
reform package aimed at modernizing the criminal
“Robin” Padilla
justice system and enhancing rehabilitation.

Media Accountability and Transparency Act – law to


21. Rafael
ensure greater accountability and openness within
“Raffy” Tulfo
media operations.

National Infrastructure and Urban Development Act


22. Mark Villar – legislation focused on driving urban modernization
and infrastructure investment.

23. Emmanuel Youth and Sports Development Act – a law that


“Joel” expands opportunities for youth engagement and
Villanueva sports development.

Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable


24. Juan
Development Act – legislation aimed at protecting
Miguel “Migz”
natural resources and promoting eco-friendly
Zubiri
growth.
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND OF THE 15 SUPREME COURT
JUSTICES

1. Chief Justice Alexander University of the San Beda College of


G. Gesmundo Philippines Diliman Law

2. Associate Justice University of the


University of the
Estela M. Perlas- Philippines College of
Philippines Diliman
Bernabe Law

3. Associate Justice Ateneo de Manila Ateneo de Manila


Marvic M.V.F. Leonen University University School of Law

4. Associate Justice
San Beda College of
Alfredo Benjamin S. San Beda College
Law
Caguioa

5. Associate Justice University of Santo


University of Santo
Ramon Paul L. Tomas Faculty of Civil
Tomas
Hernando Law

University of the
6. Associate Justice University of the
Philippines College of
Rosmari D. Carandang Philippines Diliman
Law

7. Associate Justice Amy Ateneo de Manila Ateneo de Manila


C. Lazaro-Javier University University School of Law

University of Santo
8. Associate Justice Henri University of Santo
Tomas Faculty of Civil
Jean Paul Inting Tomas
Law

9. Associate Justice Rodil San Beda College of


San Beda College
“Rody” de Guzman Law

10. Associate Justice


Ateneo de Manila Ateneo de Manila
Maria Filomena D.
University University School of Law
Chiong

11. Associate Justice University of the University of the


Philippines College of
Victor D. Salazar Philippines Diliman
Law

University of Santo
12. Associate Justice University of Santo
Tomas Faculty of Civil
Carmen L. dela Cruz Tomas
Law

13. Associate Justice Ateneo de Manila Ateneo de Manila


Benjamin F. Reyes University University School of Law

University of the
14. Associate Justice University of the
Philippines College of
Teresa M. Santos Philippines Diliman
Law

15. Associate Justice San Beda College of


San Beda College
Miguel A. Del Mundo Law

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