July 31, 2025
Four-term Senator Loren Legarda has been designated as Chairperson of the Senate Committee on Culture and the Arts for the 20th Congress, reaffirming her longstanding commitment to cultural preservation and national identity.
“I am honored by the trust of my colleagues and the Senate as an institution in choosing me to lead this important Committee. Through this Chairmanship, I am committed to deepening the understanding that our shared history, culture, and traditions, both tangible and intangible, are more than just markers […]
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July 30, 2025
In celebration of the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Month this July, Senator Loren Legarda has filed the proposed ‘Pangkabuhayan Act,’ a bill aimed at simplifying access to government financing and livelihood programs, leveraging technology and innovation to encourage more Filipinos to start their own businesses and support the growth of existing ones.
“The future of MSMEs is anchored on our ability to innovate. By simplifying and strengthening support systems, and taking advantage of technology, we provide more opportunities for […]
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July 22, 2025
Senator Loren Legarda called for the strict and immediate implementation of environmental laws, particularly the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act (RA No. 9003) to address the worsening effects of flooding in Metro Manila and across the country.
“We are drowning in our own waste and garbage”. Legarda, principal author of RA 9003, stressed that clogged waterways filled with solid waste resulting in recurring floods are a direct consequence of poor compliance with solid waste management regulations and a glaring example […]
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July 21, 2025
As the Philippine agricultural sector faces a looming labor crisis, Senator Loren Legarda filed Senate Bill No. 518, seeking to establish the Young Farmers and Fisherfolk Challenge Council to revitalize the industry with a new generation of agri-entrepreneurs.
“The average age of our farmers is now 53 years old. If this trend continues, we could face a critical shortage of food producers within the next decade, which will threaten our food security,” Legarda said.
The four-term Senator highlighted that nearly three out […]
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July 18, 2025
Reaffirms Preferential Rights of Municipal Fisherfolk Amid Threats of Commercial Encroachment
Senator Loren Legarda has filed the Municipal Fisherfolk Protection Act, a bill that seeks to declare the 15-kilometer municipal waters as exclusively reserved for municipal fisherfolk, in order to safeguard their constitutional preferential rights and ensure the sustainability of coastal resources.
The bill is filed in the wake of the Mercidar ruling rendered by RTC Malabon Branch 170, which effectively allowed licensed commercial fishing vessels to operate in municipal waters seven […]
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