This document provides biographical information about Benigno Aquino III, the 15th and current President of the Philippines. It details that he was born in 1960, earned a bachelor's degree from Ateneo de Manila University, and was elected to the House of Representatives in 1998. As a Representative and Senator, he authored and sponsored several bills. The document also outlines some of the key points from President Aquino's recent State of the Nation Addresses, including economic growth, social programs, and infrastructure improvements.
2. Benigno Simeon Cojuangco Aquino III
• Is a Filipino politician who has been
the 15th and current President of the
Philippines since June 30 2010.[
3. • Born February 8, 1960
• Also known as Noynoy Aquino or Pnoy
• Aquino finished his Bachelor of Arts Major
in Economics from Ateneo de Manila
University in 1981
• In 1998, he was elected to the House of
Representatives as Representative of the 2nd
district of Tarlac province.
4. House of Representatives
Aquino was elected to the House of Representatives of the
Philippines in 1998, representing the 2nd district of
Tarlac.[3][8] Aquino won re-election in 2001 and 2004, and
served until 2007.[ Aquino passed numerous house bills and
resolutions:
5. • House Bill No. 4251, granting annual productivity incentives to all
workers in the private sector.
• House Bill No. 4397, strengthening the regulatory power of
the Department of Trade and Industry to effectively enforce consumer
laws.
• House Bill No. 4252, increasing the penalties for non-compliance of the
prescribed increases and adjustments in the wage rates of workers.
• House Bill No. 3616, extending the reglementary period for the
educational qualification for the Philippine National Police.
• House Bill No. 1842, providing for the codification of criminal laws.
• House Resolution No. 65, inquiry in aid of legislation into the policies and
processes of the Energy Regulatory Commission in granting rate
increases to electric utilities.
• House Resolution No. 788, a house bill Aquino is reportedly proudest of,
which created a Congressional Oversight Committee to check and study
the use of intelligence funds by government agencies, thus ensuring that
allocated funds are actually used for the purposes they were originally
intended for.[16]
6. Senate bills
• The Budget Impoundment and Control Act (Senate Bill 3121), wherein
"impoundment" refers to the power of the President to refuse the
release of funds appropriated by the Congress of the Philippines.
• Senate Bill 2035, which is the Preservation of Public Infrastructures
bill, seeking to raise standards in the construction of all public
infrastructures by penalizing contractors of defective infrastructures.
• Amending the Government Procurement Act (SB 2160), which applies to
all government procurement activities regardless of source of funds
whether local or foreign; only treaties or international/executive
agreements entered into by the government prior to its enactment shall
be exempt from coverage.
7. S O. N. A.
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• In his last year's SONA, President Aquino emphasized about the "wang-
wangs" both in the streets and in the government process and his aim to
stop those violators to bring greater good to more Filipinos.
• He also cited his achievements in the past year including discoveries of
doubtful government transactions, decreased in unemployment rate,
and continuous efforts to eliminate corruption
•In the third SONA of President Noynoy
Aquino 2012, it is expected that he will
mention recent events including
the impeachment of Chief Justice Renato
Corona, the failed flight of
former President Gloria Macapagal
Arroyo, the K to 12 basic education
program, continuous
SALN investigations, and improvements
in disaster management.
8. • first quarter of 2012, GDP growth 6.4%
• Base sa listahan ng DSWD: May 1,672,977 na mga inang regular nang
nagpapacheck-up. 1,672,814 na mga batang napabakunahan laban sa
diarrhea, polio, tigdas at iba pa. 4.57 million na estudyanteng hindi na
napipilitang mag-absent dahil sa kahirapan.
• Ang maganda pa rito: ang 5.2 million na pinakamahirap na kabahayang
tinukoy ng ating National Household Targeting System, buong-buo at
walang-bayad nang makikinabang sa benepisyo ng PhilHealth. Dahil sa
No Balance Billing policy ng Department of Health, ang lunas para sa
dengue, pneumonia, asthma, katarata, gayundin ang pagpapagamot sa
mga catastrophic disease tulad ng breast cancer, prostate cancer, at
acute leukemia, makukuha na nang libre ng mga pinakamahirap nating
kababayan.
9. • Sinubok natin ang bisa ng mosquito traps sa mga
lugar kung saan naitala ang pinakamataas na
insidente ng dengue. Sa buong probinsya ng
Bukidnon noong 2010, may 1,216 na kaso. Nang
inilagay ang mga mosquito trap noong 2011:
bumaba ito sa tatlumpu't pito; 97 percent reduction
po ito. Sa bayan ng Ballesteros at Claveria sa
Cagayan, may 228 na kaso ng dengue noong 2010.
Pagdating ng 2011, walo na lang ang naitala. Sa
Catarman, Northern Samar: 434 na kaso ng dengue
noong 2010, naging apat na lang noong 2011.
10. • para naman po hindi mapag-iwanan ang ating mga
State Universities and Colleges, mayroon tayong
panukalang 43.61 percent na pag-angat sa kanilang
budget para sa susunod na taon. Paalala lang po: lahat
ng ginagawa natin, may direksyon; may kaakibat na
kondisyon ang dagdag-budget na ito. Kailangang
ipatupad ang napagkasunduang SUC Reform Roadmap
ng CHED, upang siguruhing de-kalidad ang magiging
produkto ng mga pamantasang pinopondohan ng
estado. Kung mataas ang grado ninyo sa assignment na
ito, asahan ninyong dodoblehin din namin ang kayod
para matugunan ang mga natitirang pangangailangan
ninyo.
11. • Panay addition po ang nagaganap sa ating budget sa edukasyon.
Isipin po ninyo: ang budget ng DepEd na ipinamana sa atin noong
2010, 177 billion pesos. Ang panukala natin para sa 2013: 292.7
billion pesos. Noong 2010, 21.03 billion pesos ang budget para sa
SUCs. Taunan po iyang dinagdagan upang umabot na sa 37.13
billion pesos na panukala natin para sa 2013. Sa kabila
nito, ngayon pa lang, may nagpaplano nang magcutting-classes
para mag-piket sa Mendiola. Ganito po kasimple: ang 292.7 ay
mas malaki sa 177, at ang 37.13 ay mas malaki sa 21.03. Kaya kung
may magsabi pa ring binawasan natin ang budget ng
edukasyon, kukumbinsihin na lang namin ang inyong mga
paaralan na maghandog ng remedial math class para sa inyo. At
pakiusap po, pasukan naman ninyo.
12. • Training for Work Scholarship Program.
Kongkretong tagumpay din po ang hatid ng
TESDA Specialista Technopreneurship
Program. Biruin po ninyo: Bawat isa sa 5,240
na sertipikadong Specialistas, kumikita na
ngayon ng 562 pesos kada araw o 11,240
pesos kada buwan. Mas malaki po ito sa
minimum wage.