Monday, October 18, 2021

LACSON-SOTTO For 2022 Supporters In Municipality of Dupax Del Norte, Nueva Vizcaya


 

Sunday, October 17, 2021

An AIM Classmate's comment on Kim Henares' post. For consideration of LACSON-SOTTO Strategists.


I too favored Ping, among the rumored and cast options, such as BBM, MP, SD,ST, IM. Reading your post, I am further enlightened and agree with the issues and concerns Kim articulated. Quite frankly, I also see these issues and concerns, shared by Leni. While I see both candidates in agreement on these issues, what I saw with Ping is the ability to be strong handed and to lead, by fear and unpopularity, if necessary. On the other hand, I see in Leny the ability to lead, not so much by fear and discipline, which I feel will be necessary at times, but by love and affection, which we saw with Cory, but had not been effective otherwise when fear and discipline were necessary. I believe that Leni saw this as well and tried to work with Ping. But as she declared afterwards, they differed in process and methodology, without explaining further. I suspect they differed in Leni's stress on inclusivity and listening, versus Ping's willingness to be less of both, that Leni decided to cast her own candidacy.

But as Kim said, we all are entitled to vote our conscience. I just hope and pray that we ALL do, rather than either swayed by non-sense, twinkle eye fairy tale, cinderella euhporia. nor blindness to history.

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 PingBills | Lacson’s BRAVE Bill Empowers LGUs to Achieve Inclusive Growth

Local government units will soon get much-needed funding for their key development projects with the proposed Budget Reform for Village Empowerment (BRAVE) Act of 2019 filed by Sen. Panfilo M. Lacson.


Senate Bill 23 guarantees an annual Local Development Fund to help LGUs in provinces, cities, towns and barangays implement their three-year Comprehensive Development Plans.

Under the bill, a LDF for financing development projects, activities and programs will be given to:

💎 Provinces: P500 million to P1 billion per year

💎 Cities: P100 to P200 million each per year

💎 Towns/municipalities: P50 to P100 million each per year

💎 Barangays: P3 to P5 million each per year

The amount of LDF for each province, city or town shall be based on the following criteria:

💎 50 percent of the prescribed amount for first-class LGUs

💎 60 percent of the prescribed amount for second-class LGUs

💎 70 percent of the prescribed amount for third-class LGUs

💎 80 percent of the prescribed amount for fourth-class LGUs

💎 90 percent of the prescribed amount for fifth-class LGUs

💎 100 percent of the prescribed amount for sixth-class LGUs

The LDF is to be automatically and directly released to every LGU at the start of the fiscal year or quarterly within five days at the start of each quarter. The national government cannot impose a lien or imposition against this fund.

However, the LDF will not be released without a certification from the Local Government Academy that the LGU is capacitated to plan and implement its Comprehensive Development Plan.

But LDF funds may not be spent for items that are not related to or connected with the development PAPs. LDF funds cannot be spent for PAPs that may duplicate or overlap with PAPs implemented by the national government agencies. Neither shall they be used as a counterpart fund to support national government agencies' identified PAPs.

A yearly performance review of the LGUs' implementation of their programs will be held. LGUs deemed unsatisfactory may have their LDFs slashed by 50 percent the following year, and terminated in case of two successive unsatisfactory performances.

Meanwhile, a web-based monitoring system will be adopted. Information accessible to the public may include funding/cost, location, contractor, progress status, number of beneficiaries, date of completion and responsible government official, of the PAPs.

A Congressional Oversight Committee will monitor and oversee the implementation of the provisions of this Act. The Committee shall be composed of five members each from the Senate and House of Representatives. It will be chaired by the Chairpersons of the Committee on Local Government from both the Senate and House of Representatives.

Also, a sunset review of the law will also be held after five years or as the need arises, to determine remedial legislation.

For its part, the Local Government Academy will establish a continuing capacity program for LGUs, to make sure LGUs are capacitated to plan and implement development projects.

"By giving the LGUs the necessary wherewithal to be active participants in the development of our country, we will end the culture of mendicancy and political patronage that viciously thrive in our system. Ultimately, this will help us realize the elusive inclusive growth that we all aspire for as a nation," Lacson said.

https://pinglacson.net/2019/07/02/pingbills-lacsons-brave-bill-empowers-lgus-to-achieve-inclusive-growth/




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Saturday, October 16, 2021

 How Lacson Struck Fear Into the Hearts of Kidnappers Victimizing Cebuanos

October 17, 2021 - Before he became the "pork hunter" of the Senate, Panfilo "Ping" Lacson was the scourge of kidnap-for-ransom gangs - not only in Metro Manila, but in Cebu.


Campaign spokesperson Ashley Acedillo recalled how Cebuanos were in awe of Lacson when he headed the Philippine Constabulary's Metropolitan District Command in Cebu in the late 1980s.


"Maybe the newer generation of Cebuanos were too young to remember that kidnapping was once a dreaded scourge in Cebu. It was only a certain Police Colonel Ping Lacson who turned the tables and became the scourge of the kidnappers," said Acedillo, who grew up in Cebu.


He noted how Lacson quickly gained the respect of Cebuanos after rescuing from kidnappers a nine-year-old boy belonging to a prominent Cebuano family.


Lacson refused to accept the financial rewards from the boy's family, as he maintained he and his team were "just doing our job."


"Ping showed integrity not only when he refused the reward - he made sure the ransom money that was recovered was returned intact," Acedillo said.


Acedillo said these memories, along with later stories of Lacson refusing bribes as a public official, showed Lacson's incorruptible nature.


Lacson - who would go on to bust more kidnap-for-ransom gangs as head of the Presidential Anti-Crime Commission's Task Force Habagat in the early 1990s - also earned the support of Cebuanos, such that they considered him an "adopted son."


"He never took a bribe as a public official. He never stole public funds. He never used his pork barrel as a legislator. He never abused power nor his position," Acedillo said.


"So the question is, if corruption were the biggest problem of the country today, who among the presidential candidates would the corrupt people in government and Philippine society fear the most? I guess the answer is obvious," he added.


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 Lacson-Sotto Sets Safety Standards Higher with ‘Online Kumustahan'

October 17, 2021 - Touching base with constituents while observing health protocols amid the pandemic.


Sen. Panfilo M. Lacson and Senate President Vicente C. Sotto III managed to do both on Saturday as they kicked off their "Online Kumustahan" with constituents in Antipolo, Rizal.


"What the Lacson-Sotto tandem wanted is to continue touching base with constituents, to get a feel of their problems and concerns and to answer questions they may have, but without putting anyone's health at risk," said Lacson's campaign spokesperson Ashley Acedillo.


"And based on the initial feedback we got, it was a rousing success!" he added.


He said similar events with constituents in other parts of the country are scheduled in the coming weeks.


"The Lacson-Sotto tandem will continue to draw ideas from ordinary Filipinos in crafting their roadmap after June 2022. The roadmap is a work in progress, and Online Kumustahan activities like this would be the way to go," Acedillo said.


Lacson and Sotto joined residents of eight barangays in Antipolo City - Bagong Nayon, Beverly Hills, Dela Paz, Mambugan, Mayamot, Muntingdilaw, San Isidro and Santa Cruz - in a Zoom conference on Saturday afternoon. The conference was livestreamed on Lacson's Facebook page.


During the conference, Lacson stressed the importance of leadership by example, which he and Sotto committed to upholding should they win in the 2022 elections.


Lacson also reiterated his commitment to implement budget reforms to make sure the government's limited resources are maximized for development projects at the local level.


For his part, Sotto vowed to implement a comprehensive and holistic anti-drug war that will put emphasis not just on law enforcement but on awareness and abuse prevention as well.


Both Lacson and Sotto also stressed the importance of restoring trust in the government.


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 Online Kumustahan kasama si Ping at Tito Sen sa Antipolo District 1

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