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What Marcos did not say in his SONA

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday made no mention of the country’s fast-growing online gambling industry and the new ...
By Sen. Rodante Marcoleta Filipinos who consume 135 kilowatt-hours (kWh) or less of electricity each month could soon be exempted from paying their electric bil ...
The Philippines is tapping mobile wallet GCash to sell small-denominated government securities, according to the Bureau of ...
The Bureau of the Treasury (BTr) said Monday it awarded P28.4 billion worth of Treasury bills (T-bills) at its auction Monday ...
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President Marcos has vetoed a bill that was supposed to grant the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) a national university status.
The “low” performance of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) in the 2016 state universities and colleges leveling exercise prompted President Marcos to veto the bill ...
Five years after it was signed into law, the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020 (ATA) has failed to fulfill its purpose of combating terrorism, Edre Olalia said.
MANILA, Philippines — Sen. Juan Miguel Zubiri has filed a bill seeking an outright ban on online gambling in the Philippines, calling it a “silent epidemic” that is quietly harming Filipinos ...
Lawmakers are currently voting on a procedural matter on US President Donald Trump's ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’. House Republicans were facing resistance from an internal bloc of five opposing the ...
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed five bills into law Tuesday afternoon, including an outline to transfer ownership of the Lee C. Fine Memorial Airport from the state to Osage Beach.
It’s a question Napier home owner Harry Machiela asked himself when he sat to down calculate his bill – and realised it had risen more than 300% in five years.