As we convene today for the opening of the 19th Congress, I greatly envision that the new Senate will be as productive as the last composition of honorable Senators, if not more, in crafting and passing crucial pieces of legislation that will advance the welfare of all Filipinos and will usher the nation not only to get back on its feet but to a new age of development and prosperity.
Read MoreIn light of the impending food crisis, Senator Ramon Bong Revilla Jr. filed Senate Bill No. 30 or the “Right to Adequate Food Act”.
Read MoreSiguradong tututukan ng bayan ang kauna-unahang State of the Nation Address (SONA) ni Pangulong Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr. sa Lunes.
Read MoreSenator Ramon Bong Revilla Jr., filed a Senate Resolution calling for a legislative inquiry on the current status and viability of the government’s existing flood control master plan and pending flood control projects.
Read MoreSinusuportahan natin ang pamahalaan sa rightsizing ng burukraysa, but not at the expense of our hardworking civil servants. Hindi dapat malagay sa alanganin ang kanilang mga hanapbuhay.
Read MoreSenator Ramon Bong Revilla filed Senate Bill No. 258 that seeks to provide one tablet per student for those enrolled in public schools and state universities and colleges.
Read MoreAs one of the industries severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Philippine movie industry plunged deeper as it became harder to produce and market Filipino movies due to the restrictions in place that affect the film producers, movie theater operators, and patrons. And in spite of the recent reopening of cinemas in the country, many are still hesitant to watch films inside movie theaters due to the long stay inside the enclosed venue.
Read MoreTo provide greater coverage of the government’s Tertiary Education Subsidy, Senator Revilla filed Senate Bill No. 29 that seeks to amend Republic Act No. 10931 or the “Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act”.
Read MoreConscious that senior citizens are a vulnerable segment of the population who are at high risk of contracting diseases due to their advanced age, weaker immunity, and various comorbidities, Sen. Revilla filed Senate Bill No. 27 seeking to expand the National Center for Geriatric Health which is currently under the Jose R. Reyes Memorial Medical Center.
Read More“I dream of a tomorrow where Filipinos are no longer forced to make the sidewalks their homes. No child, after all, should grow up thinking the street is his home. We have to make this world better for all especially for the poor – that is what social justice demands”, Sen Revilla stressed.
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