Friday, January 8, 2021

Duterte lets 5 franchise bills lapse into law

President Rodrigo Duterte has let 5 franchise bills lapse into law, according to the government's journal. 


The 5 laws extend by 25 years the operating licenses of the following firms, as shown on the Official Gazette:


Republic Act 11512 - Caceres Broadcasting Corp

Republic Act 11513 - Century Communications Marketing Center, Inc

Republic Act 11514 - Tandag Electric and Telephone, Inc

Republic Act 11515 - Davao Light and Power, Inc 

Republic Act 11516 - Negros Broadcasting and Publishing Corp


Bills are enacted into law when they are approved by both houses of Congress and signed by the President. The Chief Executive may veto a bill, but the House of Representatives may overturn a presidential veto by garnering a two-thirds vote, said the Official Gazette. 



If the President does not act on a proposed law submitted by Congress, it will lapse into law after 30 days of receipt, it added. 


https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/01/08/21/duterte-lets-5-franchise-bills-lapse-into-law

Cityhood: Cordova mayor not losing hope

 Cordova, Cebu Mayor Mary Therese “Teche” Sitoy-Cho is not losing hope that the town will soon become a city.


Cho, in her second State of the Municipality Address last Saturday, said she aspires for the conversion of the coastal town into a highly-urbanized city.


“As I always say every year, our ultimate prayer is that in the not so distant future, we will celebrate our foundation day, not as a municipality anymore, but as a city hopefully. I always look forward to the day when I stand here in front of you to deliver the State of the City of Cordova Address. This is a dream no more. There is no stopping Cordova. We will be a city and together, we continue to soar higher and higher as far as our wings can take us,” the second-termer mayor said.



At present, the town is not yet qualified to become a city in terms of population, land area and income.


But once the town’s reclamation project and the third bridge are done, lawyer Jessica Banzon-Natadsaid said these will create economic boom in the town.



“So, we are towards that direction nga hopefully mahimo na gyud nga siyudad ang Cordova,” Natad, the town’s information and tourism consultant, told The FREEMAN.


Moreover, the mayor said 2020 was a “very challenging” year as most of the town’s resources were focused on fighting against COVID-19.


“We really do not know what will happen (this year). But we are ready. We should be ready. Our resources may be limited but we can do this. COVID or no-COVID, the fact remains that Cordova is one of the fastest growing municipalities in the Philippines. After the completion of the Sto. Nino Bridge, we shall be directly linked to Cebu City and our growth will be unstoppable,” she said.


For social services, Cho said the town has created the Child Rights Protection Unit and has allocated funds for the implementation of sustainable livelihood programs for the marginalized women, all out efforts to serve all those that were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, among others.


For health services, on the other hand, the town has acquired accreditation from the DOTS-PCB for its main health center and of its birthing center; and expansion of laboratory, dental and medical services.


She also reported that the town received donations of emergency vehicles from the Cebu Korean Association.


As for economic services, the mayor said that she will continue working on this with the goal of “promoting economic development in the town through doable programs and projects.”


“Our real estate tax collection has also been increasing and this means we still have budget for upcoming development projects,” the mayor said.


 For infrastructure projects, the mayor cited several road development projects, such as acquisition of lot and road right-of-way; and construction/repair/rehabilitation of public buildings, among others.


The funds for the infra projects were sourced locally.


For Peace and Order, Cho said the Philippine National Police has strengthened the implementation of intensified motorcycle patrolling against crimes transgressions in order to reduce crimes.


It also launched the Kabataan Kontra Droga at Terorismo and organized and trained the Barangay Peacekeeping Action Team. — KQD


https://www.philstar.com/the-freeman/cebu-news/2021/01/08/2069045/cityhood-cordova-mayor-not-losing-hope

Mayor Sitoy-Cho aspires cityhood: There is no stopping Cordova

Cordova Mayor Mary Therese “Teche” Sitoy-Cho of Cebu province expressed optimism that the town will soon become a city.


In her recent second State of the Municipality Address, Sitoy-Cho said she hopes that the coastal town will be converted into a highly-urbanized city.


“As I always say every year, our ultimate prayer is that in the not so distant future, we will celebrate our foundation day, not as a municipality anymore, but as a city hopefully,” according to her. 


“I always look forward to the day when I stand here in front of you to deliver the State of the City of Cordova Address. This is a dream no more. There is no stopping Cordova. We will be a city and together, we continue to soar higher and higher as far as our wings can take us,” she added.


The municipality is currently not yet qualified to become a city in terms of population, land area and income.


https://visayas.politics.com.ph/mayor-sitoy-cho-aspires-cityhood-there-is-no-stopping-cordova/