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The Philippine Senate Committee on Civil Service, Government Reorganization and Professional Regulation is a standing committee of the Senate of the Philippines. It was known as the Committee on Civil Service and Government Reorganization until August 3, 2015, when its jurisdiction was expanded. [1]
The Senate has its roots in the Philippine Commission of the Insular Government. Under the Philippine Organic Act, from 1907 to 1916, the Philippine Commission headed by the governor-general of the Philippines served as the upper chamber of the Philippine Legislature, with the Philippine Assembly as the elected lower house. At the same time the ...
Based on the Rules of the Senate, the Senate Committee on Public Services has 13 members. The President Pro Tempore, the Majority Floor Leader, and the Minority Floor Leader are ex officio members. Here are the members of the committee in the 18th Congress as of September 24, 2020: [2]
The government of the Philippines (Filipino: Pamahalaan ng Pilipinas) has three interdependent branches: the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.The Philippines is governed as a unitary state under a presidential representative and democratic constitutional republic in which the president functions as both the head of state and the head of government of the country within a pluriform ...
Local Government: JV Ejercito: NPC: 1 12 1 15 Migrant Workers: Raffy Tulfo: Independent: 2 11 1 15 National Defense and Security, Peace, Unification and Reconciliation: Jinggoy Estrada: PMP: 6 12 1 20 Public Information and Mass Media: Robinhood Padilla: PDP: 1 10 1 13 Public Order and Dangerous Drugs: Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa: PDP: 3 6 1 11 ...
According to the Rules of the Senate, [1] the committee handles all matters relating to the conduct, rights, privileges, safety, dignity, integrity and reputation of the Senate and its members. The committee receives and hears ethics complaints against a senator filed by either another senator, [2] a government official, [3] or a Filipino ...
Aquilino Pimentel Jr. in 2000 first proposed the move when he was still Senate president. [7] One rationale for the move was the high rental costs [a] the Senate pays to the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) for the use of their building. [8] [9] A senate building was constructed at the Batasan area with ₱41.163 million spent for the ...
Office of Information and Communications Technology → Department of Information and Communications Technology (2016) Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council → Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (2019) Philippine Overseas Employment Administration → Department of Migrant Workers (2021)