What is the House bill 6753 all about?

What is the House bill 6753 all about?

6753 Introduced by Hon. Salvador B. Belaro Jr. Universities), which was a law intended to promote the value of love of country and nationalism among our citizenry, especially the youth.

Who passed the Senate bill 223 in the Philippines?

In 2016, Majority leader Tito Sotto passed Senate Bill 223 which aims to impose the maximum penalty for violators under the influence of alcohol and illegal drugs as well as if a non-resident or alumni fraternity member present during the hazing rites.

What are the bill in the Philippines?

Bills are laws in the making. They pass into law when they are approved by both houses and the President of the Philippines. A bill may be vetoed by the President, but the House of Representatives may overturn a presidential veto by garnering a 2/3rds vote.

Who authored Senate bill 438?

José P. Laurel
The Senate Committee on Education sponsored a bill co-written by both José P. Laurel and Recto, with the only opposition coming from Francisco Soc Rodrigo, Mariano Jesús Cuenco, and Decoroso Rosales.

What is Senate Bill No 438?

Bill No. 438, also known as the Rizal Bill, stipulated that courses on the writer and his novels be made mandatory in all educational institutions in the Philippines. Author’s translation of Artemio Ricarte, Sa Mga Kabataang Filipino [To the Filipino Youth], Manila, 1942.

How many bills did Bongbong Marcos?

He was proclaimed as one of the winning senatorial candidates of the 2010 senate elections. He took office on June 30, 2010. In the 15th Congress (2010–2013), Marcos authored 34 Senate bills.

What is Republic Act No 34?

Republic Act No. 34 was enacted to establish a 70-30 sharing arrangement between tenant and landlord. The 70% of the harvest will go to the person who shouldered the expenses for planting, harvesting and for the work animals. • It also reduced the interest of landowners’ loans to tenants at not more than 6%.

What was the House version of Senate Bill No 438?

House Bill No. An Act to Include in the Curricula of All Public and Private Schools, Colleges and Universities courses on the Life Works and Writings of JOSE RIZAL, particularly his novels NOLI ME TANGERE and EL FILIBUSTERISMO, Authorizing the Printing and Distribution Thereof, and for Other Purposes.

When was Senate Bill No 438 being approved?

1956
Ricarte’s views on the “bad” effects of American education and his reference to national heroes resurfaced during the heated debates in 1956 over the enactment of Bill No. 438 involving the State, Church, and the public.

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