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The following is a list of members of the Philippine House of Representatives who were expelled, censured, removed, and suspended. Expelled representatives [ edit ] The House of Representatives can remove an erring member through a two-thirds majority vote through section 143 of its house rules.
Note: This is the list of special committee chairmanships for the 19th Congress. It currently has 15 special committees as of July 25, 2022. It currently has 15 special committees as of July 25, 2022.
45th RPN Anniversary Concert Special (July 2005) Aiza Seguerra: Bow! (1988) Aliwan Festival TV Special (2005-2008) American Idol (season 11) Grand Finale ¹ (May 24, 2012) American Idol (season 12) Grand Finale ¹ (May 17, 2013) Ang Bagong Kampeon Grand Finals (1984–1989) Ang Inagurasyon: Tagumpay ng Taumbayan (June 30, 2010; together with ...
Senator (2007–2011, 2016–2022), Member of the House of Representatives from Bukidnon's 3rd district (1998–2007) 1968 9th Joel Villanueva: Independent: Bocaue, Bulacan: May 18, 2022 Evangelical Christianity: Senator (2016–2022), Member of the House of Representatives from Citizens' Battle Against Corruption Party-list (2002–2010) 1975 10th
The Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act, officially recorded as Republic Act No. 10591, is a consolidation of Senate Bill No. 3397 and House Bill No. 5484. It was enacted and passed by the Senate of the Philippines and the House of Representatives of the Philippines on February 4, 2013, and February 5, 2013, respectively.
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The danger of invasion being imminent and the public safety so requiring, I, Jose P. Laurel, President of the Republic of the Philippines, pursuant to the authority conferred upon me by section 9, article II, of the Constitution, do hereby place the Philippines and all parts thereof under martial law and suspend the privileges of the writ of habeas corpus therein.
The award from 2022 had been the largest damages verdict in Virginia court history, the Court of Appeals of Virginia said in the decision. Appian's $2 billion verdict against Pegasystems ...