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Regina Ongsiako Reyes-Mandanas (July 3, 1964 – May 5, 2022) was a member of the Philippine House of Representatives representing the lone legislative district of Marinduque. She was the youngest daughter of former
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Commissioner Edmundo Reyes, Sr. and
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Governor Carmencita O. Reyes. She was also the wife of incumbent
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Governor Hermilando Mandanas.


Early life and career

Regina Ongsiako Reyes was twice accelerated in her primary and secondary school. A consistent Dean's Lister, she finished her Foreign Service degree at
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. She then studied at the
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, where she graduated in the honor roll. After passing the Philippine Bar Examination, she served in government and worked as a solicitor at the Office of Solicitor General. She was the youngest solicitor in history, and also took advanced studies in Comparative Law. She decided to pursue her profession further by becoming a member of the
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and the
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.


Advocacies

She was a devoted member of the Special Projects Group of
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and was engaged in supporting rehabilitation centers for abused and neglected children, disaster management and relief operations, and volunteer recruitment. Reyes also joined Answering the Cry of the Poor Foundation (USA) Inc., better known as ANCOP U.S.A., and helped empower poor Filipino families by providing them shelter and livelihood programs, and promoting a culture of health consciousness.


Political career

She was the provincial administrator of
Marinduque Marinduque (; ), officially the Province of Marinduque, is an island province in the Philippines located in Southwestern Tagalog Region or Mimaropa, formerly designated as Region IV-B. Its capital is the municipality of Boac. Marinduque lies be ...
for almost two years. During her term, she has been very active in program implementation of the Provincial Government of Marinduque particularly programs by the Provincial Social Welfare Development Office (PSWDO) on gender, women, children and senior citizens and the Provincial Nutrition Office (PNO) on barangay nutrition scholars and supplemental feedings for malnourished children. She was also active in fighting against irresponsible mining and provided jobs to the affected community. In May 2013, Reyes gained almost 4,000 votes more than her opponent. She was proclaimed as the winner by the Marinduque
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Provincial Board of Canvassers and subsequently took her oath of office before President
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and House Speaker
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in Malacañang as the duly elected representative of the Lone District of Marinduque. As a member of the 16th Congress, she was the vice-chairwoman of the House Committee on National Defense and Security. She was also a member of several committees, which include the committees on Appropriations, Justice, Health, Natural Resources, Veterans Affairs and Welfare, Suffrage and Electoral Reforms, Youth and Sports Development, Higher and Technical Education, Overseas Workers Affairs, Public Order and Safety, and Women and Gender Equality.


Death

Reyes-Mandanas died on 5 May 2022 at Makati Medical Center due to
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. She was admitted to the hospital because of a bacterial infection affecting her right foot.


References


External links


yesmarinduque.com
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