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  2. Jones Law (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    Congressman William Jones authored the bill which replaced the Philippine Organic Act of 1902. A poster advertising the passage of the Jones Law. The Jones Law (39 Stat. 545, also known as the Jones Act, the Philippine Autonomy Act, and the Act of Congress of August 29, 1916) was an Organic Act passed by the United States Congress.

  3. Open Access in Data Transmission Act - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine telecommunications industry was liberalized in 1995 with the passage of the Republic Act No. 7925 or the Public Telecommunications Policy Act. [1] Prior to the enactment of the law, the telecommunications industry was heavily dominated by the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT).

  4. Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012

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    "Official Statement of Support for the Immediate Passage of the Reproductive Health Bill in the Philippines". Alliance of Young Nurse Leaders and Advocates. October 15, 2010. Francisco (Kiko) Bautista, Maria Isabel B. Aguilar (2023). "Sikolohiyang Pilipino : an indigenous Filipino approach to community advocacy for reproductive health" (PDF).

  5. SOGIE Equality Bill - Wikipedia

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    The Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Expression (SOGIE, / ˈ s oʊ dʒ iː / Tagalog:) Equality Bill, also known as the Anti-Discrimination Bill (ADB), [1] [2] is a series of House and Senate bills that were introduced in the 17th, 18th, and 19th Congress of the Philippines, which aims to set into law measures to prevent various economic and public accommodation-related acts of ...

  6. Tydings–McDuffie Act - Wikipedia

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    Thus, it was necessary for Congress to draft a new bill to address these complaints and finally establish a timeline for the colony's independence. [4] In 1934, Manuel L. Quezon, the President of the Senate of the Philippines, headed a "Philippine Independence mission" to Washington, D.C. It lobbied Congress and secured the act's passage. [1]

  7. 2025 Philippine espionage case - Wikipedia

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    National Security Council has urged the Congress for the passage of a bill amending the Espionage Act of 1941 to cover more espionage acts during times of peace following Deng's arrest. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] Filipino Chinese civic leader Teresita Ang See was skeptical on about the accusation and insist its an "iffy conclusion" that Deng was committing ...

  8. List of bills in the 18th Congress of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Congress of the Philippines is the bicameral legislature of the Republic of the Philippines consisting of two chambers: the lower chamber known as the House of Representatives and the upper chamber known as the Senate. The House of Representatives and the Senate are equal partners in the legislative process, which means that bills ...

  9. Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020 - Wikipedia

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    The bill was introduced by the following representatives and filed on May 30, 2020. [47] Out of the 71 original authors, 15 members had their names stricken out as the authors of the controversial bill. [48] The bill was approved on final reading on June 3, 2020, as an adoption of the earlier version approved by Senate. [45]

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