Legarda launches senatorial campaign in Antique

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Three-term senator, now Deputy Speaker Loren Legarda, officially started her campaign in her home province, Antique, on February 8, vowing to launch a campaign focused on employment generation and a green pandemic recovery for every Filipino family.

“The crisis of unemployment is one of the major problems that needs to be addressed urgently. My goal is to strengthen government interventions to give our people hope, especially the poorest of our poor, belonging to the most vulnerable and marginalized sectors of our country, an assurance that they are given priority and adequate assistance as we tread on the path towards sustainable and green pandemic recovery,” Legarda said.

In her three-year term as Antique representative, Legarda has brought Antique to its golden age with programs and projects closer to Antiqueños, and this is what she hopes to do for other provinces.

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During the pandemic, Antiqueños were able to benefit from national government projects such as the DOLE TUPAD, GIP and Pangkabuhayan, DTI Shared Service Facilities, DSWD Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situation, DOH Medical Assistance to Indigent Program, DOST Community Empowerment thru Science & Technology, and DSWD Sustainable Livelihood Program through Legarda’s efforts. Farmers and fisherfolk also benefited through various programs and assistance in coordination with BFAR, NDA, PCC, and mechanization programs of the Department of Agriculture.

Legarda also ensured adequate support was allocated for the upgrade of health facilities in Antique. The projects include the Department of Health’s Health Facilities Enhancement Program (HFEP) for the construction and expansion of various hospitals, rural health units, and barangay health stations; upgrade in hospital equipment; and provision of responders and sea ambulances.

Legarda continued to provide Antique with programs such as Tulong Dunong in partnership with the Commission on Higher Education and construction of additional classrooms in public schools. She also allocated funds under the Department of Information and Communications Technology in 2018 to install Wi-Fi in all SUCs in order to aid students with their school research and requirements.

“After my two decades of Senate work, I decided to be with my kasimanwa, make Antique, my beloved home province, a role model for inclusive and sustainable development for the rest of the country. Never has Antique had so much hope and improvement in the province,” Legarda said.

Legarda said that the success of improving Antique is what encouraged her to run again for the Senate and to bring the government programs closer to the people.

Among her priority legislation are the amendments to the Public Employment Service Office that she also co-authored and passed in her first term as senator, to include entrepreneurship and to strengthen LGUs by establishing Barangay Employment and Entrepreneurship Service Office, to facilitate employment matching at the barangay level.

Legarda is also pushing for the One Tablet, One Student Act that would provide each student resources to cope with the blended learning system; upgrading of salary of public school teachers from entry level Salary Grade 11 to Salary Grade 15; and to institutionalize livelihood programs under the Pangkabuhayan bill to ensure that more Filipinos are given the opportunity to start their own livelihood and be financially independent.

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