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The Manila Times on MSNGo files bill for free health card issuanceSEN. Bong Go has filed Senate Bill (SB) 2983, mandating the issuance of a health card to all Filipinos to provide them access ...
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The Manila Times on MSNSports personalities laud Sen. Bong Go for helping Philippine sports, health sectorsSenator Christopher "Bong" Go was praised by different sports personalities for his great dedication of intensifying sports ...
SENATOR Christopher “Bong” Go was lauded for his dedication to improve sports in the grassroots, to go with his role in ...
Senator Christopher “Bong” Go supported the distribution of essential medicines to 29 barangays in Malinao, Albay on Friday, January 31, as part of his continuing advocacy to enhance healthcare access ...
Senator Christopher “Bong” Go, Chairperson of the Senate Committee on Health, presided over a committee hearing to examine the role of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) in fulfilling ...
Our innate capacity to suffer fools gladly cannot go on for years and decades on end” This early, with three months to go before the May midterm national ...
MANILA, Philippines – As the year comes to a close, Senator Christopher “Bong” Go expressed his heartfelt greetings to every Filipino, wishing them a prosperous, happy, and healthy New Year.
ERWIN TULFO - ACT-CIS Representative Erwin Tulfo and Sen. Bong Go have emerged as the frontrunners in the Senate race, gaining significant support from voters across the country.
The 25-year-old female pilot who perished in a helicopter crash in Nueva Ecija on Saturday volunteered to fly Senator Ronald Dela Rosa to Baguio City, the lawmaker confirmed Monday.Dela Rosa said ...
For his part, Senator Bong Go supported INC's call for peace and unity in the country. "Magkaisa tayo para makapagtrabaho na tayo nang maayos para sa bayan at makapagserbisyo sa kapwa natin Pilipino ...
Bong Go with a 51 percent voter preference, driven by voters in Mindanao and respondents aged 36 to 50. Erwin’s brother, Ben Tulfo, is ranked second to fourth at 49.5 percent. Former senator ...
In his reelection bid in 2025 — if only people checked his certificate of candidacy before letting their imagination go wild — his listed last name is Bong Revilla. And under the section “Name to ...
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