Alexie Tutor
Kristine Alexie Besas-Tutor, also known in Bohol as Lexie (born January 24, 1981), is a Filipino businesswoman and politician. She is a member of the House of Representatives, representing the Third District of Bohol. Education Kristine Alexie completed both her basic education in 1993 and secondary education in 1997 at the Holy Spirit School of Tagbilaran. In 2002, she finished her tertiary education and graduated BS Physical Therapy at Velez College in Cebu City. Currently, she is a licensed physical therapist by profession and a law graduate. Political career Tutor's first stint in politics was during the 2013 Bohol local elections when she ran for vice-mayor of Guindulman. Her opponent, which is the incumbent vice-mayor on that time won the seat by a slim margin. Eventually, Tutor became the first lady of Candijay when her husband, Christopher Tutor was elected as chief executive of the town. Board Member, Bohol's 3rd District During the 2016 Bohol local elections, Tut ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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19th Congress Of The Philippines
The 19th Congress of the Philippines ( fil, Ikalabinsiyam na Kongreso ng Pilipinas), composed of the Philippine Senate and House of Representatives, convened on July 25, 2022. The 19th Congress is meeting during the first three years of Bongbong Marcos's presidency, and will end on June 4, 2025. The convening of the 19th Congress followed the 2022 general elections, which replaced half of the Senate membership and the entire membership of the House of Representatives. The House of Representatives continues to meet in the Batasang Pambansa Complex. The Senate currently meets in the GSIS Building, with a scheduled move in 2024 to its new building in Navy Village, Taguig. The 19th Congress is also the first since the 10th Congress that no senator is from the Liberal Party. Leadership Senate *Senate President: **Juan Miguel Zubiri (Independent), July 25, 2022 – present * Senate President ''pro tempore'': **Loren Legarda ( NPC), July 25, 2022 – present * Majority Floo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Physical Therapist
Physical therapy (PT), also known as physiotherapy, is one of the allied health professions. It is provided by physical therapists who promote, maintain, or restore health through physical examination, diagnosis, management, prognosis, patient education, physical intervention, rehabilitation, disease prevention, and health promotion. Physical therapists are known as physiotherapists in many countries. In addition to clinical practice, other aspects of physical therapist practice include research, education, consultation, and health administration. Physical therapy is provided as a primary care treatment or alongside, or in conjunction with, other medical services. In some jurisdictions, such as the United Kingdom, physical therapists have the authority to prescribe medication. Overview Physical therapy addresses the illnesses or injuries that limit a person's abilities to move and perform functional activities in their daily lives. PTs use an individual's history and physic ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Philippine House Committee On Housing And Urban Development
The Philippine House Committee on Housing and Urban Development, or House Housing and Urban Development Committee is a standing committee of the Philippine House of Representatives. Jurisdiction As prescribed by House Rules, the committee's jurisdiction is on shelter delivery and management of urbanization issues and concerns which includes the following: * Urban land reform * Urban planning and development * Welfare of the urban poor Members, 18th Congress Historical members 18th Congress Chairperson * Strike Revilla ( Cavite–2nd, NUP) August 5, 2019 – December 14, 2020 See also * House of Representatives of the Philippines * List of Philippine House of Representatives committees * Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development References External links House of Representatives of the Philippines {{Philippine House of Representatives Housing Housing, or more generally, living spaces, refers to the construction and assigned usage of ho ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Philippine House Committee On Higher And Technical Education
The Philippine House Committee on Higher and Technical Education, or House Higher and Technical Education Committee is a standing committee of the Philippine House of Representatives. Jurisdiction As prescribed by House Rules, the committee's jurisdiction includes the following: * Centers of excellence * Distance education * Post-secondary and tertiary education * Students' and teachers' welfare * Technical education Members, 18th Congress See also * House of Representatives of the Philippines * List of Philippine House of Representatives committees * Commission on Higher Education * Technical Education and Skills Development Authority References External links House of Representatives of the Philippines {{Philippine House of Representatives Higher Higher may refer to: Music * The Higher, a 2002–2012 American pop rock band Albums * ''Higher'' (Ala Boratyn album) or the title song, 2007 * ''Higher'' (Ezio album) or the title song, 2000 * ''Higher'' (Hare ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Philippine House Committee On Foreign Affairs
The Philippine House Committee on Foreign Affairs, or House Foreign Affairs Committee is a standing committee of the Philippine House of Representatives. Jurisdiction As prescribed by House Rules, the committee's jurisdiction includes the following: * Diplomatic and consular services * Other international organizations and agencies * Relations of the Philippines with other countries * United Nations and its agencies Members, 18th Congress Historical members 18th Congress Vice Chairperson * Francisco Datol Jr. (SENIOR CITIZENS) See also * House of Representatives of the Philippines * List of Philippine House of Representatives committees * Department of Foreign Affairs * Foreign relations of the Philippines Notes References External links House of Representatives of the Philippines {{Philippine House of Representatives Foreign Affairs ''Foreign Affairs'' is an American magazine of international relations and U.S. foreign policy published by the Co ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Philippine House Committee On Basic Education And Culture
The Philippine House Committee on Basic Education and Culture, or House Basic Education and Culture Committee is a standing committee of the Philippine House of Representatives. Jurisdiction As prescribed by House Rules, the committee's jurisdiction includes the following: * Alternative learning systems and community adult education * Libraries and museums * National language * Pre-school, elementary and secondary education * Preservation and enrichment of Filipino culture * Science high schools except the Philippine Science High School System * Teachers' and students' welfare Members, 18th Congress Historical members 18th Congress Member for the Majority * Marissa Andaya ( Camarines Sur–1st, NPC) See also * House of Representatives of the Philippines * List of Philippine House of Representatives committees * Department of Education * Culture of the Philippines The culture of the Philippines is characterized by cultural diversity. Although the multiple e ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Philippine House Committee On Appropriations
The Philippine House Committee on Appropriations, or House Appropriations Committee is a standing committee of the Philippine House of Representatives. Jurisdiction As prescribed by House Rules, the committee's jurisdiction is on the expenditures of the national government which includes the following: * Creation or abolition and classification of positions in government * Determination of salaries, allowances and benefits of government personnel * Payment of public indebtedness Members, 18th Congress Historical members 18th Congress Chairperson * Isidro Ungab ( Davao City–3rd, HNP) July 24, 2019 – March 2, 2020 Members for the Majority * Marissa Andaya ( Camarines Sur–1st, NPC) * Francisco Datol Jr. (SENIOR CITIZENS) * Nestor Fongwan ( Benguet–Lone, PDP–Laban) See also * House of Representatives of the Philippines * List of Philippine House of Representatives committees This is a complete list of Philippine Congressional committees (standing co ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Philippine House Committee On Health
The Philippine House Committee on Health, or House Health Committee is a standing committee of the Philippine House of Representatives. Jurisdiction As prescribed by House Rules, the committee's jurisdiction includes the following: * Public health and hygiene * Quarantine, medical, hospital and other health facilities and services Members, 18th Congress Historical members 18th Congress Chairperson * Angelina Tan ( Quezon–4th, NPC) July 22, 2019 – October 6, 2020 * Ma. Lucille Nava ( Guimas–Lone, PDP–Laban) October 6, 2020 – October 13, 2020 Members for the Majority * Marissa Andaya ( Camarines Sur–1st, NPC) * Francisco Datol Jr. (SENIOR CITIZENS) * Bernardita Ramos ( Sorsogon–2nd, NPC) See also * House of Representatives of the Philippines * List of Philippine House of Representatives committees * Department of Health Notes References External links House of Representatives of the Philippines {{Philippine House of Representatives H ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2022 Bohol Local Elections
Bohol local elections were held on May 9, 2022, as part of the 2022 Philippine general election. Registered voters elected leaders for local positions: the governor, vice-governor, as well as three to four members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, and three representatives for the three districts of Bohol, city or town mayor, vice mayor and councilors. Based on the COMELEC's data, the province 2022 voting population is 949,791; increased by 5.69%, equivalent to 51,109 additional electorate from the 2019 elections voter count of 898,682, making Bohol the 20th vote-rich province in the country. 42 candidates submitted certificates of candidacy (COC) between October 1 and 8, 2021, for a total of 15 provincial and congressional seats. On May 10, 2022, the Provincial Board of Canvassers proclaimed Abante Bohol tandem Erico Aristotle Aumentado and Dionisio Victor Balite as the newly elected governor and vice-governor of Bohol respectively. Provincial elections Governor *Electorate ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bohol Chronicle
The ''Bohol Chronicle'', popularly known as the ''Chronicle'', is a daily newspaper in Bohol, Philippines. It also hosted a radio station at DYRD-AM DYRD (1161 AM) is a radio station owned and operated by the Bohol Chronicle Radio Corporation. The station's studio is located at Bohol Chronicle Bldg., #56 Bernardino Inting St., Tagbilaran, and its transmitter facilities are located along ... 1161 AM. History The ''Bohol Chronicle'' was founded on May 16, 1954. In 2016, they launched their website. The newspaper has been awarded numerous times for Best Editorial Page (2012, 2019), Best Disaster Reporting (2013), and Best in Culture and Arts (2014) by the Civic Journalism Community Press Awards. References External links''Bohol Chronicle'' DYRD-AM Newspa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Carmen, Bohol
Carmen, officially the Municipality of Carmen ( ceb, Munisipalidad sa Carmen; tgl, Bayan ng Carmen), is a 2nd class municipality in the province of Bohol, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 49,191 people. The town of Carmen, Bohol celebrates its fiesta on January 17, to honor the town patron Saint Anthony de Abbot. History Carmen was originally part of the municipality of Bilar and called Imbaya, after the name of a stream in the settlement. During the Spanish time, it was inhabited by not more than fifty families. In 1868, the people of Carmen petitioned for its independence since its population grew to an unprecedented number. The town of Carmen was founded on 1 March 1869 by final order of Governor General Jose de la Gandara and renamed at the same time in honor of the Lady of Carmel of Spain. In 1874, the town of Carmen had its separate parish with Father Pedro Nolasco San Juan as the first parish priest. Due to the influence of Spanish ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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2019 Bohol Local Elections
Bohol local elections was held last May 13, 2019 as part of the 2019 Philippine general election. Registered voters elected leaders for local positions: a city or town mayor, vice mayor and town councilors, as well as three to four members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, the vice-governor, governor and three representatives for the Legislative districts of Bohol, three districts of Bohol. There is a 12.51% increase to the number of registered voters for the whole province by the end of COMELEC's nationwide registration deadline last September 28, 2018. This is equivalent to 99,914 new registered voters from 798,768 last 2016 Philippine general election, 2016 election to a total of 898,682 for this election, becoming the 19th vote-rich province of the country. At the end of the filing of certificates of candidacy last October 17, 2018, 46 hopefuls have filed their certificates of candidacy (COC) for 15 provincial elective positions. Based on the official list of provincial Commis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |