February 18, 2026
Senator Loren Legarda has filed Senate Bill No. 1860 to repeal Presidential Decree No. 1726-A, the Martial Law-era decree that set government guidelines for treasure hunting in the Philippines, and to delete the treasure hunting permit provision embedded in the Republic Act No. 10066, or the National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009.
The bill aims to protect the country’s archaeological sites and cultural heritage from commercial exploitation and to align Philippine legislation with international best practices in heritage conservation.
“Our cultural heritage […]
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February 17, 2026
Four-term Senator Loren Legarda has filed the K to 3 Foundational Learning and Nurturing Care Act, a landmark measure aimed at tackling the country’s persistent crisis in early education. The bill seeks to strengthen literacy, numeracy, and socio‑emotional learning during the critical years of Kindergarten to Grade 3, bridging the gap between early childhood care and the formal K–12 system.
Legarda underscored the urgency of the measure, citing EDCOM II findings that nearly half of Filipino learners are unable to read […]
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February 16, 2026
Senator Loren Legarda joined colleagues and dignitaries at the necrological rites for former House Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. on February 16 at the Plenary Hall of the House of Representatives, remembering him as a visionary leader whose faith in people and commitment to peace left an enduring mark on the nation.
“How do we measure the life of a man who always seemed to stand at the crossroads of our nation’s story? Today, I speak not only as a Senator […]
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February 16, 2026
How do we measure the life of a man who always seemed to stand at the crossroads of our nation’s story?
Today, I speak not only as a Senator of the Republic, but as one of the many whose paths were defined by the generosity and faith of former Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr.
He was our beloved Manong Joe – a statesman to the world, a peacemaker in times of division, but to many of us, a mentor and a friend. […]
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February 13, 2026
Senator Loren Legarda has condemned what she described as “paulit-ulit na kapabayaan” in maritime safety enforcement following the sinking of MV Trisha Kirsten, calling for direct accountability from regulators and a permanent compensation mechanism for victims of transport disasters.
Legarda extended her condolences to the families of those who lost their lives and expressed solidarity with survivors, but emphasized that sympathy alone is no longer acceptable in the face of recurring failures.
“Ito po ay bad habit, kapabayaan ng mga ahensya ng […]
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