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                    [Title] => COA cites Las Piñas for fiscal management
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                    [Title] => Las Piñas boosts welfare program
                    [Summary] => To cushion the impact of economic instability on the everyday life of city residents, Las Piñas Mayor Imelda Aguilar strengthened her administration’s welfare program.


Included in the welfare program package are free hospitalization, free college education to poor students, free day-care education, burial assistance packages and free child delivery.

The program also provides free manpower skills training and provision of livelihood assistance and training to women. Just recently, the city social welfare office completed a reflexology training seminar.
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Mayor Imelda Aguilar said the city expects to collect over a million pesos from uncollected taxes if property owners cooperate and pay their tax obligations.

The mayor explained that the revenue to be generated from these delinquent taxes are necessary to ensure continuous delivery of basic services to Las Piñeros, particularly in the areas of health and education.
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                    [Title] => Las Piñas boosts welfare program
                    [Summary] => To cushion the impact of economic instability on the everyday life of city residents, Las Piñas Mayor Imelda Aguilar strengthened her administration’s welfare program.


Included in the welfare program package are free hospitalization, free college education to poor students, free day-care education, burial assistance packages and free child delivery.

The program also provides free manpower skills training and provision of livelihood assistance and training to women. Just recently, the city social welfare office completed a reflexology training seminar.
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Mayor Imelda Aguilar said the city expects to collect over a million pesos from uncollected taxes if property owners cooperate and pay their tax obligations.

The mayor explained that the revenue to be generated from these delinquent taxes are necessary to ensure continuous delivery of basic services to Las Piñeros, particularly in the areas of health and education.
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