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CATCHING MY BREATH, STARING OUT AN OPEN WINDOW
Garrett Gray is based on Grumpy from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. He is a 34 year old human, tattoo artist, and uses he/him pronouns. He has no powers. Garrett is portrayed by Regé-Jean Page and he is open.
CATCHING MY DEATH, AND I COULDN’T BE SURE
If there was something Garrett wanted the world to know it was that there's a difference between being grumpy and being angry - and Garrett wasn't an angry guy. Grumpy though? Oh, yeah. There were so many things in life to be annoyed about and right now, the number one thing was not being able to remember anything from before Evermore. His memories just seemed to stop a few years ago and he knew that wasn't how life worked, could you really blame him for being grumpy about it? Not that his circumstances were really why he was the way he was, his genes had all lined up to make him that way. Some people were peppy and optimistic, Garrett considered himself a realist. There was no point in fluffing up the truth, no need to beat around the bush. He much preferred to tell it like it was. Even though Evermore didn't feel quite like home, Garrett was resigned to make it work but not at the tavern with the rest of the guys, he wasn't like them. He needed space and found the tattoo shop. Perfect. He could channel his distaste for the world into art, a talent that made him focus on nothing else other than the task in front of him. It was perfect. It wasn't that he hated the world, it's just that he couldn't understand what the world did for him that made it worth loving as much as everyone else seemed to. Humanity was...questionable at best but, even though he'd never admit it, there was a very small part of him that was hopeful. Optimistic even. Not that he would ever admit that! No one got to know that Garrett had a soft side unless he deemed them worthy and that did not happen often. In fact, it'd really only happened one time before and he didn't readily admit that. Not to make it seem like Garrett did have many feelings outside of annoyance and being grumpy, he did. He had the full range of emotions, he just learned at a young age to keep them to himself. A therapist would go to town with him, but he would never admit anything was wrong with bottling things up until you burst, that was how the world worked. Or maybe it wasn't... there was a chance getting transported to Evermore would give him the opportunity to choose a different path, to be more than just, well, grumpy.
I HAD A FEELING SO PECULIAR
❀ Ramone Marin: Garrett's boss and one of the few people he respects. That means no snarky comments and an actual appreciation for what he does and whatever advice he offers ❀ Charlotte La Bouff: She's so soft and trusting in a way that Garrett struggles with. She somehow always looks on the bright side and he doesn't know how to do that without getting blinded ❀ Zarina Zarate: Zarina is way more on Garrett's wavelength than most people and looks at the world with a cynicism that he can understand
THAT THIS PAIN WOULD BE FOR EVERMORE
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Real Madrid Castilla - CD Mirandes 1:0
scorer: 1:0, Theo Zidane 85'
Real Madrid Castilla: Canizares (46' Sunico); Mesa (46' Serrano), Marvel (46' Pujol), Calleja (46' Jacobo), Ferran Ruiz (46' David Jimenez); Antonio David (46' Theo Zidane), Romera (46' Angel), Aparicio (46' Borja Alonso), Peter Gonzalez (46' Aimar); Carvajal (46' Lancha) , Noel Lopez (46' Alvaro Rodriguez)
CD Mirandes: Ramon (62' Luis Lopez); Vicente, Barbu (62' Maiso), Barcia, Moreno, Maria, Gabri Martinez (82' Zarate), Reina, Iosifow, Guayo (62' Asier), Ekhiotz (78' Bartolome)
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The Philippines has a rich history of golf, and many talented male golfers have emerged over the years. Here are 20 of the top male golfers of the Philippines of all time, with some details:
1. Ben Arda - Arda won the Philippine Open seven times between 1956 and 1967 and was a dominant force in Philippine golf during the 1960s.
2. Frankie Minoza - Minoza won the Philippine Open twice and had a successful career on the Asian Tour, winning several events and reaching a career-high world ranking of 40th in 1998.
3. Antonio O. Mendoza - Mendoza won the Philippine Open three times in the 1950s and was a pioneer of Philippine golf, helping to establish the Philippine Golf Association in 1947.
4. Juvic Pagunsan - Pagunsan has won numerous events on the Asian Tour and Japan Golf Tour, including the prestigious Japan Open in 2011.
5. Angelo Que - Que has won several events on the Asian Tour and is known for his consistent play and strong short game.
6. Celestino Tugot - Tugot won the Philippine Open twice in the 1950s and was a key figure in the early development of Philippine golf.
7. Luis Silverio - Silverio won the Philippine Open twice in the 1950s and was a consistent performer on the Asian circuit during his career.
8. Ramon Brobio - Brobio won the Philippine Open twice in the 1960s and was a fixture on the Philippine golf scene for many years.
9. Robert Pactolerin - Pactolerin won several events on the Asian Tour during the 1990s and 2000s and represented the Philippines in the 1992 Olympics.
10. Artemio Murakami - Murakami won the Philippine Open in 1958 and was a respected player on the Philippine circuit during the 1950s and 1960s.
11. Gerald Rosales - Rosales won numerous events on the Philippine golf circuit and represented the Philippines in several international tournaments during his career.
12. Mars Pucay - Pucay won several events on the Asian Tour during the 1990s and 2000s and represented the Philippines in the 1992 Olympics.
13. Tony Lascuña - Lascuña has won numerous events on the Philippine golf circuit and has also had success on the Asian Tour.
14. Richard Sinfuego - Sinfuego won the Philippine Open in 1993 and was a consistent performer on the Asian circuit during the 1990s and 2000s.
15. Jay Bayron - Bayron has won several events on the Philippine golf circuit and has also had success on the Asian Tour.
16. Frankie Miñoza Jr. - The son of Frankie Minoza, Frankie Miñoza Jr. has had success on the Philippine golf circuit and has represented the Philippines in international tournaments.
17. Charles Hong - Hong has had success on the Philippine golf circuit and has also represented the Philippines in international tournaments.
18. Danny Zarate - Zarate won the Philippine Open in 1971 and was a respected player on the Philippine circuit during the 1960s and 1970s.
19. Clyde Mondilla - Mondilla has won several events on the Philippine golf circuit and has also represented the Philippines in international tournaments.
20. Rufino Bayron - Bayron won the Philippine Open in 1980 and was a consistent performer on the Philippine circuit during the 1970s and 1980s.
These golfers have all made significant contributions to the sport of golf in the Philippines and have helped to raise the profile of Philippine golf on the international stage.
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buenosairesnews · 6 years
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Argentina Superliga preview: Who can put an end to Boca’s Superliga hegemony
A big thank you to Jack Tilghman for being kind of enough to write a great preview of the Argentina Superliga! Make sure to give him a follow over at Twitter @JackTilghman.
It will be a strange league season in Argentina. It could very well be the worst season in recent memory. The whole fixture list features a paltry 25 games. That’s right, from August to April, just 25 matches. There will be league football in Argentina in fewer than half the weekends of the year. There will be only one Superclasico (played in La Bombonera in Round 6). In fact, there will only be one match for all the biggest derbies from Avellaneda, to Rosario, Cordoba, and the wine region at the foot of the Andes. Yet for some reason, despite the increasingly horrible format and few matches, Argentine football seems to always produce drama that few countries could only dream of.
As the 2018-19 Superliga Argentina gets started this weekend, it is hard to see any favorite other than two time defending champions Boca Juniors, who look to win three straight titles for the first time in their history, or tricampeonato, as it’s known in Argentina. Although Boca won the league by just two points over Godoy Cruz, los Xeneizes cruised for most of the last part of the tournament after running out to such a commanding lead after the first half of the season.
All the big names are back for Boca, with the exception of Colombian leftback Frank FABRA, who tore his cruciate knee ligaments during his country’s World Cup training camp, and there are also plenty of reinforcements. Uruguayan Lucas OLAZA has come in from Talleres amidst much controversy. The league expanded its foreigner limit from six to seven, which in the opinion of many in the media and other clubs was a direct way to favor Boca, but regardless of the contentious manner of his arrival, OLAZA will be a more than adequate replacement for the injured FABRA.
OLAZA’s arrival was not the only Boca signing that caused an uproar in the Argentine media, as Mauro ZARATE’s move from Velez was even more scandalous. The former Argentina Under 20 International was on loan at his boyhood club from English club Watford last season and was close to making a permanent move to the Liniers based side stating that Velez was the only club in Argentina he’d ever pay for. Yet, at the last minute, Boca made an offer, and ZARATE decided to put on the yellow and blue jersey. Rumors circulated the Boca president Daniel ANGELICI had offered ZARATE a spot in the national team to intice him to switch sides, but much like OLAZA, regardless of how or why, ZARATE is a new Boca player, and a cracking addition at that. His good preseason and Copa Argetnina form have already pushed club icon Carlos TEVEZ to the bench.
Another brilliant signing is young Colombian Sebastian VILLA, who has shown great form in preseason and Boca’s Copa Argentina match, and is already pushing his countryman Edwin CARDONA for a spot in the starting line up. Goalkeeper Esteban ANDRADA has also moved over from Lanus in a last minute deal. The 27 year old former Argentina under 20 international will be a vast improvement over Agustin ROSSI, who has struggled since inheriting the number one jersey, despite winning the league title.
Boca will also be bolstered by being able to hold on to Cristian PAVON. Despite not performing up to his potential in the World Cup, the 22 year old was arguably Boca’s key man last season. Another World Cup player, Wilmar BARRIOS of Colombia, has also stayed as the anchor in midfield. Dario BENEDETTO is close to returning to injury and will be a key man to the already loaded attacking with ZARATE and Ramon “Wanchope” ABILA.
If a challenge is to come, one of the most likely candidates is always going to be Boca’s eternal rival: River Plate. Although River finished in just 8th place, a good 13 points behind their hated cross town rivals, they did beat Boca in the Supercopa Argentina and haven’t lost since February. In particular, River’s form turned with the arrival of Franco ARMANI last January. The former Atletico Nacional man’s form was so impressive he ended up starting for Argentina in the World Cup in Russia.
While Boca has been very busy in the transfer market, River has not brought in any major signings, but they have kept their squad intact. The front three of Lucas PRATTO, Igancio SCOCCO, and Gonzalo MARTINEZ is arguably the best in the league, while playmaker Juan Fernando QUINTERO was Colombia’s key man at the Word Cup, scoring what FIFA rated as the second best goal of the tournament, and providing two assists. One big questions mark surround River however will be coach Marcelo GALLARDO. Since taking over in June 2014, GALLARDO has a very poor record in league play, often prioritizing cup competitions. If he has mastered the art of squad rotations, River could win its first league title since 2014.
Mendoza side Godoy Cruz will also like their chances of challenging Boca after taking them to the wire last season, but with Copa Libertadores football coming up in February, one worries about how the Bodeguero’s squad will hold up. Star striker and captain Sebastián el “Morro” GARCIA, the league’s reigning top scorer, is back, as is top performer at rightback Luciano ABACASIS, but midfielder Pol FERNANDEZ has left for Racing.
The other big clubs will also strive to steal Boca’s crown, but like River and Godoy Cruz, depth will be an issue. Racing and Independiente with both be fully focused on the Libertadores during the first part of the season, with Racing taking on River, while Independiente take on Santos. Should either progress, their focus could shift completely to the Libertadores, as neither of the Avellaneda giants have two top players per position as Boca does.
Racing will lament the loss of youngster Lautaro MARTINEZ, who is already making big waves in Italy with Inter, but welcome back the hero of their last league title in 2014: Gustavo BOU. Coach Eduardo “Cacho” COUDET has impressed early in his tenure, and with Bou teaming up with his friend Ricardo CENTURION, who returned to the club in January after spells with Boca and Genoa, Racing will be a force to be reckoned with going forward.
Independiente have coach in Ariel HOLAN who, like COUDET, believes in attacking, possession based football. Striker Silvio ROMERO will be confident after his goal gave el Rojo the Suruga Bank trophy early Wednesday morning in Japan.
Both Rosario clubs will look to improve greatly, as Rosario Central and Newell’s finished 20th and 21st respectively. Central, on paper, has the stronger squad with Paraguayan midfielder Nestor ORTIGOZA pulling the strings and proving the bullets for Marco RUBEN, who looks to be staying at the club after much speculation. Franco ZAMPERDI will look to improve after his period of adaptation last season following his move from Atletico Tucuman, despite interest from various Buenos Aires based clubs. Newell’s will be anchored by veteran goalkeeper Luciano POCRNJIC and will hope that Portuguese born, Santomean international Luis LEAL provides the goals after finding the target last week in the Copa Argentina.
All in all, despite the strange format, it promises to be another topsy-turvy season in Argentine football, where sure enough many of the game’s future stars will by playing their trade.
Once more, a thank you to Jack and make sure to give him a follow.
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Davao
Davao City, officially the City of Davao, (Cebuano: Dakbayan sa Dabaw, Filipino: Lungsod ng Dabaw), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in Davao Region, Philippines.
A city in Mindanao island, it is the largest city in the Philippines in terms of land area, and the most populous city in the country outside Metro Manila. It is geographically situated in the province of Davao del Sur and grouped under the province by the Philippine Statistics Authority but being a highly urbanized city, it is governed and administered politically independent from it. The city has a total land area of 2,443.61 km2 (943.48 sq mi), and a population of 1,632,991 people based on the 2015 census. This figure also makes it the third-most-populous city in the Philippinesand the most populous in Mindanao.
It is the center of Metro Davao, the third most populous metropolitan area in the Philippines (as of 2015 census with a population of 2.5 million, after Metro Manila's 12.8 million and Metro Cebu's 2.8 million). The city serves as the main trade, commerce, and industry hub of Mindanao and the regional center of Davao Region. Davao is home toMount Apo, the highest mountain in the Philippines. The city is also nicknamed as the "Durian Capital of the Philippines".
The city is divided into three congressional districts, which are subdivided into 11 administrative districts with a total of 182 barangays.
Davao City is constantly described by its residents and the national media as one of the world's safest cities.In reality, however, the city has the highest murder rate and the second highest rape rate in the Philippines, according to police data
TRADITIONAND CULTURE
The Bagobos are another minority group found in Davao del sur, and in some parts of Davao de Norte and along the Sarangani Strait. They live in houses built on the slopes of mountains. Such a location for a Bagobo is convenient because he can easily see the approach of an enemy.
The Bagobos lead a simple life. Household chores are done by the mother and older daughters. Bagobos still practice kaingin system. They move from one place to another in search of food. The Bagobos regard a warrior with respect especially when he has killed many enemies.
FAMOUS PEOPLE OR WRITERIN DAVAO
Culture[edit]
Alfredo E. Evangelista – archaeologist
Candy Gourlay – Filipino author based in the United Kingdom
Randy Halasan – winner of the 2014 Ramon Magsaysay Award for Emergent Leadership, for nurturing his Matigsalug students and their community to transform their lives in ways that preserve their integrity as indigenous peoples in a modernizing Philippines
Julius Medidas – Famous person and Entertainer from Davao City
Entertainment[edit]
Sharmaine Arnaiz - actress
Thor Dulay - singer-songwriter and vocal coach
Jay Durias - composer, singer, songwriter, arranger, and record producer known for collaborations with South Border
Juris Fernandez - singer and songwriter; former lead singer of acoustic group MYMP from 2003 to 2009
Ruben Gonzaga - actor, comedian and Pinoy Big Brother Celebrity Edition 2 Big Winner
Erich Gonzales - actress, host and Star Circle Quest Grand Teen Questor
The HiMiG Gospel Singers - choral group from Davao City
Jong Limsiaco - DJ, composer, songwriter, record producer, artist manager and keyboardist of the band Tenseventeen
Mimi Miyagi - model and actress
Iwa Moto - actress, model and teen star
Cassandra Ponti - actress, dancer, model, and Pinoy Big Brother Season 1 3rd Big Placer
Ryan Ramos - actor and host
Beam Longakit - composer, songwriter, arranger, and bassist of the band Tenseventeen, with 2 Awit Awards Nominations
Steven Silva - footballer, actor, reality TV show contestant
KZ Tandingan - singer who rose to fame after winning the first season of The X Factor Philippines in 2012
Krissel Valdez - singer; the first runner-up of Star Power: Sharon Search For the Next Female Superstar
Maris Racal - actress, singer, PBB All in 1st runner up, member of It's Showtime's GirlTrends
Tom Doromal - ex-PBB housemate, member of It's Showtime's Hashtags
TenSeventeen - A.K.A. 1017, A rock band from Davao City, known for hit songs such as "Charing","Berting","Ako na lang","Sana", and "Nagmahal Nasaktan"
Janelle Tee (also known as Kim Chi) - Miss World Philippines 2015 Top 13 semi-finalist and co-host of GMA 7 gameshow Wowowin
Jam Al-ag Ruiz - composer, singer, songwriter, arranger, and lead vocalist of the band Tenseventeen, with notable hit song "Charing"
Politics and government[edit]
Franklin Bautista - politician; member of the Liberal Party; elected to two terms as a Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, representing the Second District of Davao del Sur
Marc Douglas Cagas IV - politician; member of the Nacionalista Party; elected in 2007 as a Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, representing the First District of Davao del Sur
Antonio Carpio - incumbent Senior Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines
Teodoro Casiño - politician, activist, writer and journalist; was a member of the House of Representatives for Bayan Muna
Rodrigo Duterte - lawyer, politician and mayor of Davao City (1988-1998, 2001-2010, 2013-2016); 16th President of the Philippines (2016-present)
Sara Duterte - lawyer and politician; current mayor of Davao City (2010-2013, since 2016), was the first woman to hold the position
Vincent Garcia - politician; member of the Nationalist People's Coalition; elected to three terms as a Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, representing the Second District of Davao City
Antonio Lagdameo, Jr. - politician; husband of actress Dawn Zulueta; a scion of the wealthy family in Mindanao, the Floirendos; public servant
Romeo Montenegro - peace advocate
Prospero Nograles - former Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines
Corazon Nuñez-Malanyaon - governor of the province of Davao Oriental
Allan L. Rellon - Filipino politician and a member of the Liberal Party
Isidro Ungab - politician, former banker, former local legislator of the City of Davao
Wanda Tulfo-Teo, businesswoman, and current secretary of Tourism
Manuel Zamora - politician; member of the LAKAS-CMD Party; elected to three terms as a Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, representing the First District of Compostela Valley
Carlos Isagani Zarate - member of the Philippine House of Representatives, representing Bayan Muna Party-list
Sports[edit]
Jerwin Ancajas - World Champion Boxer from Panabo, Davao del Norte; competes in the Super-flyweight division
Amani Aguinaldo - footballer who plays as a defender mainly as a centre back for Global F.C. in the United Football League, and Philippines national team
Francis Allera - professional basketball player; currently plays for the Kia Carnival in the Philippine Basketball Association; small forward
Baser Amer - professional basketball player who plays for the Meralco Bolts in the Philippine Basketball Association
Mark Anthony Barriga - boxer from Panabo, Davao del Norte; competes in the light-flyweight division
Donbel Belano - retired professional basketball player in the Philippine Basketball Association; former head coach of the UV Green Lancers
Lee Vann Corteza - professional pool player
Samigue Eman - professional basketball player who currently plays for the Alaska Aces in the Philippine Basketball Association
Erwin Emata - mountain climber
Pong Escobal - professional basketball player who currently plays for the Air21 Express in the Philippine Basketball Association, having played for Meralco Bolts
John Ferriols - professional basketball; plays for the Meralco Bolts in the Philippine Basketball Association
Diosdado Gabi - retired professional boxer
Marice Magdolot - footballer for the Philippines women's national football team; midfielder
Sheila Mae Perez - diver; Southeast Asian Games gold medalist.
Randy Petalcorin - professional boxer from the Sandman Gym in General Santos
Nesthy Petecio - boxer
John Pinto - basketball player who currently plays for the San Miguel Beermen of the PBA; drafted 19th overall by the Batang Pier in the 2014 PBA draft
RJ Rizada - professional basketball player who currently plays for the Petron Blaze Boosters in the Philippine Basketball Association; twelfth overall pick in the 2006 PBA Draft
Juanito Rubillar - professional boxer; current WBC Continental Americas light flyweight champion
Tricia Santos - volleyball player; TV reality show contestant
Daisuke Sato - Japanese-Filipino footballer for CSM Politehnica Iași in Romania's Liga I and for the Philippines national football team
Alfonso Solis - retired professional basketball player in the Philippine Basketball Association
Alvin Teng - retired professional basketball player who spent 14 seasons in the PBA, mostly with the San Miguel Beermen franchise
Scottie Thompson - professional basketball player who currently plays for the Barangay Ginebra San Miguel of the PBA
Rustico Torrecampo - retired professional boxer, notable for being the first fighter to defeat Manny Pacquiao
Media[edit]
Aljo Bendijo - broadcast journalist in the Philippines; anchored ABS-CBN's flagship newscast TV Patrol from 2001 to 2003, and Batingaw (later becomingTeledyaryo: Final Edition) of People's Television Network from 2008 to 2012
Desidario Camangyan - radio journalist for Sunrise FM in Mati City in the southern Philippines; slain on stage in Manay, Davao Oriental, Mindanao, while hosting a singing contest
Stanley Palisada - journalist and television news anchor working for ABS-CBN and the ANC
Alex Santos - field reporter, news director and radio commentator for DWIZ, and television host for UNTV and former newscaster and television host for ABS-CBN and DZMM
Tulfo Brothers
Ben Tulfo - freelance journalist connected with TV5, PTV-4 and UNTV
Erwin Tulfo - journalist for TV5 Manila, formerly with ABS-CBN, RPN-9 and Radio Mindanao Network
Raffy Tulfo- journalist for TV5 Manila, formerly with PTV-4, RPN-9 and Radio Mindanao Network
Ramon "Kuya Mon" Tulfo - radio host for DWIZ, columnist for Philippine Daily Inquirer, formerly with RPN-9 and DZIQ
Fashion, designs and arts[edit]
Ang Kiukok - painter; national artist
Yam Laranas - director and cinematographer
Danny Sillada - surrealist painter, poet, philosopher, essayist, musician, performance artist and literary, art and cultural critic; from Mindanao
Pageants[edit]
Marc Ernest Biala - Mr. Gay World Philippines 2011; represented the Philippines in the 2011 international competition held in Club Mwah, Mandaluyong City, Philippines
Lia Andrea Ramos - representative of the Philippines in the Miss Universe 2006 pageant held in Los Angeles, California
Randolph Val Digal Palma - Mr. Gay World Philippines 2014; represented the Philippines in the 2014 international competition held in Rome, Italy. He placed in the Top 10 (6th place overall).
Religion[edit]
Apollo Quiboloy - founder and leader of the Philippines-based Restorationist church, the Kingdom of Jesus Christ, The Name Above Every Name, Inc.
Leo Soriano - Bishop of the United Methodist Church, elected in 2000 in the Philippines
Michael John U. Teh - second Filipino to serve as a general authority in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church)
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Lower senior age from 60 to 56? Know pending bills for the elderly
#PHinfo: Lower senior age from 60 to 56? Know pending bills for the elderly
ZAMBOANGA CITY, Dec 6 (PIA) – Lawmakers in both the House of Representatives and in the Senate are pushing for a more senior citizen-friendly Philippines by drafting more responsive bills in the 18th Congress.
One bill aims to protect senior citizens from violence and abuse. Another bill seeks to increase the 20 percent discount for airline and sea fares to 50 percent, while another seeks to lower the senior citizen age from 60 to 56.
Lenbard Retada, focal person for senior citizen at the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) regional office 9 shared the following bills are still pending, and whether they pass the scrutiny of the representatives still remain to be seen.
House Bill 00065
Cong. Victor A. Yap
An act protecting senior citizen from violence, defining elder abuse, and prescribing penalties therefore.
  House Bill 00241
Cong. Carlos Isagani T. Zarate
An act increasing the monthly social pension of senior citizens expanding the coverage thereof.
  House Bill 01565
Cong. Rommel Rico Angara
An act increasing the monthly social pension of senior citizens and expanding the coverage thereof.
  House Bill 00286
Cong. Estrellita B. Suansing
An act providing for early voting for qualified senior citizens and persons with disabilities in national and local elections
  House Bill 01113 Cong. Jose L. Atienza, Jr.
An act granting a total of fifty percent (50%) discount on the fare of senior citizens on domestic flights and sea voyages; amending for the purpose republic act 7432, as amended by republic act 9994, otherwise known as the 'expanded senior citizens act of 2010'
  House Bill 01704
Cong. Luis Raymund F. Villafuerte, Jr.
An act institutionalizing a five percent (5%) budgetary allocation of barangays for the implementation of programs, projects, activities, and services for senior citizens, amending for this purpose the pertinent provisions of republic act 7160, otherwise known as the 'local government code' and for other purposes
  House Bill 01688 Cong. Luis Raymund F. Villafuerte, Jr.
An act establishing and institutionalizing long-term care for senior citizens, providing funds therefor and for other purposes.
  House Bill 01441
Cong. Luis N. Campos, Jr.
An act providing free education for senior citizens in all public schools
  House Bill 00132 Cong. Manuel F. Zubiri
An act providing food subsidy every quarter to senior citizens in the form of one (1) sack of rice amending for the purpose republic act no. 7432, as amended by republic act no. 9994, otherwise known as the expanded senior citizens act of 2010.
  House Bill 04578 Cong. Precious Hipolito Castelo
An act providing for employment opportunities to senior citizens by mandating the public and private sector to institutionalize a senior citizens employment program
  House Bill 01602 Cong. Precious Hipolito Castelo
An act honoring Filipino senior citizens thereby granting them eighty thousand pesos on the occasion of their 80th birthday
  House Bill 01347 Cong. Precious Hipolito Castelo
An act establishing a senior citizens technology and livelihood center in every barangay and appropriating funds therefor and for other purposes
  Senate Bill No. 297 Sen. Ramon Bong Revilla Jr.
Lowering the age covered by the senior citizen's act from 60 to 56 years old.
  Senate Bill No. 160 Sen.  Risa Hontiveros
An act granting universal social pension to all senior citizens aged 65 years old and above, amending for this purpose republic act no. 7432, as amended  with working title lingap para kay lolo at lola act.
  Senate Bill 126 Sen. Grace Poe
An act providing for a Universal Social Pension for senior citizens, further amending for the purpose R.A. No. 7432, as amended by RA No. 9994, otherwise known as the ‘expanded senior citizens act of 2010’
  Senate Bill 570 Sen. Nancy Binay
An act increasing the monthly social pension of senior citizens and expanding the coverage thereof, amending for the purpose sections 2 and 5 of republic act no. 7432, as amended by republic act no. 9257, further amended by republic act no. 9994, otherwise known as the 'expanded senior citizens act of 2010‘.
  Senate Bill 737 Sen. Win Gatchalian
An act establishing a nursing home for homeless and abandoned senior citizens in every city or municipality in the Philippines, appropriating funds therefor, and for other purposes.
  In his opinion, Welfare Division Chief of the City Social Welfare and Development Office Uldarico Fabian said these bills will have to pass intense scrutiny in Congress if they may be passed into law. (RVC/DIS/PIA9-Zamboanga City)
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References:
* Philippine Information Agency. "Lower senior age from 60 to 56? Know pending bills for the elderly." Philippine Information Agency. https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1031220 (accessed December 05, 2019 at 05:53PM UTC+08).
* Philippine Infornation Agency. "Lower senior age from 60 to 56? Know pending bills for the elderly." Archive Today. https://archive.ph/?run=1&url=https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1031220 (archived).
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