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Senator Marcos Motivates 822 WIMSU Graduates

Senator Marcos encouraged the graduates to effect change and accomplish great things for the country and to continue their pursuit of knowledge. He urged everyone to keep learning more about what is happening in their field and about everything that takes place in the world around them. “Believe that you have the power to make a difference. Harness that power to bring this country to its proper place in the world—a place of greatness, a place of excellence, a place of care and compassion,” he said.

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Senator Marcos Graced Rotary Club’s 2012 District Conference

“True service is said to generate the fellowship that encourages others to go several notches higher for service to country and the people,” this was the statement of Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos during the recently concluded district conference of Rotary Club International District 3770.

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Senator Marcos Moves for Speedy Disposition of Cases in Mandaue City

Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. made the observation of the inefficient and ineffective delivery of justice in Mandaue City where courts carry caseloads way beyond their means. This prompted him to propose three more trial courts in the area to pave the way for speedy disposition of cases in the city.

“There is an increase in domestic migration in Mandaue. The three existing courts in the city are no longer enough to meet the needs of the city’s growing population.

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Sen. Bongbong Marcos’ bill on Day of Goodwill (December 26)

December 2011 will forever be remembered as probably the most tragic and destructive Christmas season in Philippine history, since it was the month when Typhoon Sendong (international code name: Washi) visited the country and caused tremendous losses of lives and damage to property and environment, most especially in the cities of Cagayan de Oro and IIlgan.

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Senator Bongbong Marcos sends aid to the flood victims of tropical storm “Sendong”

Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr. donated sacks of rice and assorted medicines to Negros Oriental, Cagayan de Oro City and Iligan City for the victims of the flash floods and landslides caused by tropical storm “Sendong.”

Marcos, in his letters sent to Governor Roel R. Degamo of Negros Oriental, to Cagayan de Oro City Mayor Vicente Y. Emano and to Mayor Lawrence L. Cruz of Iligan City, offered the prayers of his family and staff to the suffering victims and expressed hope that they could “immediately return to their normal lives.”

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