+ Follow HOUSE MAJORITY LEADER EDUARDO GULLAS Tag
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[Title] => House sets 15 percent cap on tuition hikes
[Summary] => The House of Representatives has approved a bill that seeks to regulate tuition increases in primary, secondary and tertiary schools nationwide.
House Majority Leader Eduardo Gullas (LAMP, Cebu City) said the bill would protect students and their families from unreasonable and excessive increases in tuition and other school fees.
Under House Bill 12359, Gullas said the allowable increases in tuition shall not exceed 15 percent per year.
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[Title] => No anti-impeachment pork barrel Palace
[Summary] => Theres a beeline at the Palace but no pork barrel bribes, Malacañang officials said yesterday.
"This is not related to the impeachment proceedings. It has nothing to do with that. Its really part of the budget cycle," Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno said yesterday, referring to the stream of congressmen at the Palace in recent days.
Opposition congressmen accused President Estrada the other day of "bribing" congressmen with fund releases to influence them to junk the impeachment complaint against him.
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[Title] => Omnibus Power Bill spares 2 Mindanao plants
[Summary] =>
Two major generating plants of the National Power Corp. (Napocor) in Mindanao
will remain government property as Congress excluded them from privatization
under the controversial Omnibus Power Bill.
Agusan Rep. Roan Libarios said a provision of the measure exempted the Agus and
Pulangui facilities from partial or full privatization.
Libarios said the proviso was a last-minute insertion in House Bill (HB) 8457
that seeks to deregulate the power industry in the country.
Sen.
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[Title] => Solons scrambling to outlaw hacking
[Summary] =>
Seeking to fill a legal gap exposed by the disastrous outbreak of the "Love
Bug" virus, the House of Representatives is now scrambling to pass a law that
will outlaw computer hacking.
House Majority Leader Eduardo Gullas (LAMP, Cebu) said yesterday they will open
floor debates this week on House Bill 9971, the proposed Electronic Commerce
Law.
"We will try our best to pass the bill before we adjourn on June 8. But it all
depends on the extent of the floor debate.
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[Title] => Armed Forces won't get additional funds for Mindanao war, solonsays
[Summary] =>
The Armed Forces won't get additional money from Congress for its campaign in
Mindanao, House Majority Leader Eduardo Gullas said yesterday.
He said if the military needs more funds for its campaign against Muslim
secessionists and extremists, the defense department can source the money from
its P53.6-billion budget for this year.
It can also avail itself of its P9.35-billion share from the sale of a portion
of Fort Bonifacio and the unexpended balance of its 1998 budget, Gullas
said.
Although defense and military leaders did not categorically ask for additional
funds wh
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[Title] => NSC favors reactivation of CAFGUs
[Summary] =>
The National Security Council (NSC) fully supports the planned reactivation of
the paramilitary Citizens Armed Force Geographical Units (CAFGUs) to beef up
the military's capability to protect national security.
In an official statement released after the NSC meeting in Malacañang
yesterday, National Security Adviser Alexander Aguirre said the panel reached
an "enlightened consensus" on at least eight points taken up, particularly on
the communist and Muslim insurgencies.
Aguirre underscored the Estrada administration's policy to vigorously pursue
the peace process w
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[Title] => QC dad hails Gullas apology
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"We have been vindicated," was the initial reaction of Quezon City Councilor
Anthony Castelo, as he praised House Majority Leader Eduardo Gullas for
expressing regrets for the controversy generated by Gullas' statement tagging
Quezon City, "Carnap Capital of the Philippines".
"Such humility before the common weal is a gesture high in spirit and is a
quality worthy of emulation," said Castelo of Gullas' letter of appeasement to
the City Council through Mayor Ismael A. Mathay, Jr.
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[Title] => House eyes tougher Anti-Car Theft Law
[Summary] =>
The House of Representatives is inclined to consider favorably a bill seeking
to add teeth to the Anti-Car Theft Law by imposing stricter controls on
inter-island shipments and the dismantling of motor vehicles.
House Majority Leader Eduardo Gullas (LAMP, Cebu City) made the statement even
as the PNP Traffic Management Group reported a 25-percent drop in car theft
cases last year.
PNP-TMG statistics submitted to the House committee on public safety and order
indicate that the tot
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[Title] => House sets caucus today vs budget veto
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House leaders cross party lines today in a caucus meant to adopt a common stand
against President Estrada's veto of some special provisions of the 2000 General
Appropriations Act.
Speaker Manuel Villar said the meeting was made imperative by calls from
several congressmen for the chamber to take steps to oppose the veto.
"We need an all-party caucus for that.
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[Title] => SSS could face financial trouble, House leader says
[Summary] =>
House Majority Leader Eduardo Gullas (LAMP, Cebu) warned officials of the
Social Security System (SSS) yesterday that the institution could face
financial trouble unless it expands its membership base and manages its funds
prudently.
Gullas said the SSS has been incurring a deficit since 1992 and has been
dipping into its investment income to pay for members' benefits.
Citing the System's own data, the House official said from 1992 to 1998, the
pension fund spent a total of P129.
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HOUSE MAJORITY LEADER EDUARDO GULLAS
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[Title] => House sets 15 percent cap on tuition hikes
[Summary] => The House of Representatives has approved a bill that seeks to regulate tuition increases in primary, secondary and tertiary schools nationwide.
House Majority Leader Eduardo Gullas (LAMP, Cebu City) said the bill would protect students and their families from unreasonable and excessive increases in tuition and other school fees.
Under House Bill 12359, Gullas said the allowable increases in tuition shall not exceed 15 percent per year.
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[Title] => No anti-impeachment pork barrel Palace
[Summary] => Theres a beeline at the Palace but no pork barrel bribes, Malacañang officials said yesterday.
"This is not related to the impeachment proceedings. It has nothing to do with that. Its really part of the budget cycle," Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno said yesterday, referring to the stream of congressmen at the Palace in recent days.
Opposition congressmen accused President Estrada the other day of "bribing" congressmen with fund releases to influence them to junk the impeachment complaint against him.
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[Title] => Omnibus Power Bill spares 2 Mindanao plants
[Summary] =>
Two major generating plants of the National Power Corp. (Napocor) in Mindanao
will remain government property as Congress excluded them from privatization
under the controversial Omnibus Power Bill.
Agusan Rep. Roan Libarios said a provision of the measure exempted the Agus and
Pulangui facilities from partial or full privatization.
Libarios said the proviso was a last-minute insertion in House Bill (HB) 8457
that seeks to deregulate the power industry in the country.
Sen.
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[Title] => Solons scrambling to outlaw hacking
[Summary] =>
Seeking to fill a legal gap exposed by the disastrous outbreak of the "Love
Bug" virus, the House of Representatives is now scrambling to pass a law that
will outlaw computer hacking.
House Majority Leader Eduardo Gullas (LAMP, Cebu) said yesterday they will open
floor debates this week on House Bill 9971, the proposed Electronic Commerce
Law.
"We will try our best to pass the bill before we adjourn on June 8. But it all
depends on the extent of the floor debate.
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[Title] => Armed Forces won't get additional funds for Mindanao war, solonsays
[Summary] =>
The Armed Forces won't get additional money from Congress for its campaign in
Mindanao, House Majority Leader Eduardo Gullas said yesterday.
He said if the military needs more funds for its campaign against Muslim
secessionists and extremists, the defense department can source the money from
its P53.6-billion budget for this year.
It can also avail itself of its P9.35-billion share from the sale of a portion
of Fort Bonifacio and the unexpended balance of its 1998 budget, Gullas
said.
Although defense and military leaders did not categorically ask for additional
funds wh
[DatePublished] => 2000-05-13 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1097047
[AuthorName] => Jess Diaz
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[URL] =>
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[ArticleID] => 87145
[Title] => NSC favors reactivation of CAFGUs
[Summary] =>
The National Security Council (NSC) fully supports the planned reactivation of
the paramilitary Citizens Armed Force Geographical Units (CAFGUs) to beef up
the military's capability to protect national security.
In an official statement released after the NSC meeting in Malacañang
yesterday, National Security Adviser Alexander Aguirre said the panel reached
an "enlightened consensus" on at least eight points taken up, particularly on
the communist and Muslim insurgencies.
Aguirre underscored the Estrada administration's policy to vigorously pursue
the peace process w
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[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1804833
[AuthorName] => Marichu A. Villanueva
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[Title] => QC dad hails Gullas apology
[Summary] =>
"We have been vindicated," was the initial reaction of Quezon City Councilor
Anthony Castelo, as he praised House Majority Leader Eduardo Gullas for
expressing regrets for the controversy generated by Gullas' statement tagging
Quezon City, "Carnap Capital of the Philippines".
"Such humility before the common weal is a gesture high in spirit and is a
quality worthy of emulation," said Castelo of Gullas' letter of appeasement to
the City Council through Mayor Ismael A. Mathay, Jr.
[DatePublished] => 2000-03-15 00:00:00
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[Focus] => 0
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[Title] => House eyes tougher Anti-Car Theft Law
[Summary] =>
The House of Representatives is inclined to consider favorably a bill seeking
to add teeth to the Anti-Car Theft Law by imposing stricter controls on
inter-island shipments and the dismantling of motor vehicles.
House Majority Leader Eduardo Gullas (LAMP, Cebu City) made the statement even
as the PNP Traffic Management Group reported a 25-percent drop in car theft
cases last year.
PNP-TMG statistics submitted to the House committee on public safety and order
indicate that the tot
[DatePublished] => 2000-03-07 00:00:00
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[Title] => House sets caucus today vs budget veto
[Summary] =>
House leaders cross party lines today in a caucus meant to adopt a common stand
against President Estrada's veto of some special provisions of the 2000 General
Appropriations Act.
Speaker Manuel Villar said the meeting was made imperative by calls from
several congressmen for the chamber to take steps to oppose the veto.
"We need an all-party caucus for that.
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[Title] => SSS could face financial trouble, House leader says
[Summary] =>
House Majority Leader Eduardo Gullas (LAMP, Cebu) warned officials of the
Social Security System (SSS) yesterday that the institution could face
financial trouble unless it expands its membership base and manages its funds
prudently.
Gullas said the SSS has been incurring a deficit since 1992 and has been
dipping into its investment income to pay for members' benefits.
Citing the System's own data, the House official said from 1992 to 1998, the
pension fund spent a total of P129.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1097047
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