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Senator Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada The bibliography Posted: June 1st, 2008 @ 8:38pm
Having witnessed how his prominent and well-loved father, former Mayor of the historical City of San Juan, has satisfactorily governed said locality over a progressive nineteen year period (1967-1986), Jinggoy knows that he is bound to follow the footsteps that his father has carved in both the public service and the show business arena. In his early 20’s, Jinggoy became an actor and bagged the Filipino Academy for Movie Art and Science (FAMAS) Best Supporting Actor Award for his performance in the movie entitled “Farita Punzalan Story”. He also became the host of the television public service program, SaBAYAN, which has helped a number of Filipinos through significant exposés. Senator Estrada finished his primary and secondary education at the Ateneo de Manila University and earned a degree in A.B. Economics from the University of the Philippines. He took up Bachelor of Laws for four (4) years at the Lyceum University while serving as Vice-Mayor at the Municipality of San Juan at a young age of 25. In 1992, he became one of the youngest elected-local chief executives in the entire nation at age 29. For three (3) consecutive terms, he administered the economic, social, political, and cultural affairs of the Municipality of San Juan beyond everyone’s expectations. He spearheaded various projects and programs for the improvement of the said municipality in the form of - construction of modernized Barangay Halls with Day Care Centers in all Barangays, repair and renovation of the now San Juan National High School, and other public elementary schools, recreation centers like gymnasiums, basketball courts and play grounds and the creation of different livelihood centers, improvement and replacement of drainages, concreting of municipal roads and the construction of a four-storey San Juan Medical Center and the San Juan Municipal Gymnasium. During his incumbency, San Juan gained the reputation of being one of the most progressive municipalities and the Most Peaceful Municipality in the Philippines. In his final tenure as Mayor, he was sworn into office as the National President of the League of Municipalities of the Philippines from 1998 to 2001, where he efficiently harnessed the potential of local government units as reliable partners of the national government in nation-building through his programs on continuous empowering of the LGUs by securing and producing better service facilities to at least 1,525 municipalities during his stint. In May 2004, the Filipino people gave the “Anak ng Masa” an official mandate to serve as Senator of the Republic of the Philippines (2004-2010). This gave him the chance to carry out his earnest desire to continue the pro-poor programs that his father has started and to pursue his commitment to address the problems besetting the country through just and meaningful legislations. A total of Four Hundred Forty-Two (442) bills and resolutions have been filed by Senator Estrada most of which are geared towards improving and strengthening the policies affecting our workforce and overseas foreign workers, empowering our local government units, protecting and preserving our constitutionally-guaranteed freedom and promotion of youth welfare. At present, he is among the top 5 list of Senators with the most number of proposed legislations filed in the Upper Chamber. He has also, actively participated in the deliberations on various measures during committee hearings and plenary sessions. He has successfully sponsored and steered the passage into law of Republic Act No. 9347 which rationalizes the composition and functions of the National Labor Relations Commission in order to improve its administrative and operational efficiency, particularly on the issue concerning the speedy disposition of labor cases filed; Republic Act No. 9481 which strengthened the Workers’ Constitutional Right to Self-Organization; and Republic Act No 9422 which strengthened the regulatory functions of the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration by amending the Migrant Workers Act of 1995. Since his assumption to office, the Senator has delivered a total of twenty- nine (29) privilege speeches on varied issues such as the constitutionally guaranteed rights on freedom of speech, expression and right to public assembly, anomalous transactions and operations in certain agencies of the government, and the sundry abuses of power by the current administration. On the other hand, as the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Labor, Employment and Human Resources in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Congresses, Senator Estrada is tasked with the study and deliberations on measures relating to labor; human resources development; maintenance of industrial peace; promotion of employer-employee cooperation; labor education, standards and statistics; organization of the labor market including recruitment, training and placement of workers and exports of human resources; foreign workers in the Philippines; promotion and development of workers’ organization as well as employment-intensive technology. He also chairs the Congressional Oversight Committee on Labor and Employment (COCLE). In this Fourteenth Congress, Senator Estrada was voted President Pro-Tempore and became the youngest elected senator to have assumed said position in the history of the present Philippine Congress. Presently, Senator Estrada is very much focused in keeping his commitment to the Filipino masa to do his very best as a legislator and as a public servant in securing a future far better than what we are all made to contend with, today. Senator Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada was born on 17 February 1963 and he is married to Ma. Presentacion "Precy" Vitug-Ejercito. The couple is blessed with four children, namely, Janella Marie, Joseph Luis Manuel, Julian Emilio and Julienne Precious Marie. |
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