Ungas yan c CHIZ!!!lakas gumamit ng kabataan nung kapanahonan ng eleksyon nung 2007!!!an daming naloko ng kurimaw!!!politikong-politiko umasta!!ang daming dada wala naman sa gawa!!
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http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2008/apr/01/yehey/top_stories/20080401top5.htmlTuesday, April 01, 2008
Justice committee headed by Chiz Escudero is most productive in SenateSenator Francis Escudero is the runaway leader among Senate committee chairmen in the number of reports approved for plenary session before the Lenten recess.
Escudero has prepared 11 committee reports: nine for the Committee on Justice, and two for the Committee on Ways and Means.
As chairman of Ways and Means, Escudero reported out the consolidated bill on the expansion of the structure of the Court of Tax Appeals and the review of revenue regulations on percentage tax of domestic carriers.
Escudero has already completed hearings on several revenue reform measures, but he is not reporting them out until the House transmits to the Senate its counterpart measures.
http://www.yehey.com/news/Article.aspx?id=219636The Senate Committee on Justice and Human Rights was the most productive among all 35 standing committees of the Upper Chamber in the recently concluded First Regular Session of the Fourteenth Congress.
The committee, headed by Sen. Francis Escudero, came out with 24 reports, or almost one-third of the 78 produced by the First Regular Session.
The Senate Committee on Ways and Means, also headed by Escudero, is the second-most productive committee with nine reports.
Among the more noteworthy bills approved by the justice committee are the Free Legal Assistance Act, amendment of the law on prostitution, decriminalization of vagrancy and the Good Conduct Time Allowance for Prisoners.
Of the nine committee reports submitted by the Senate Committee on Ways and Means, the more noteworthy are the
exemption of movies from entertainment tax, and the measure exempting minimum-wage earners from paying income tax and increasing personal and individual exemptions. The first one is pending before the House, while the latter is now a law.