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FORMER Cebu City mayor Tomas “Tommy” Osmeña has challenged the Cebu Provincial Government’s ownership of the lot along Osmeña Blvd. where the Cebu Bus Rapid Transit (CBRT) project is being implemented.During a press conference on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, he warned that if this fiasco continues, he will be forced to exercise his rights and reclaim the ownership of Osmeña Blvd., which had been donated by his late father Sergio “Serging” Osmeña Jr.Osmeña said Osmeña Blvd., which the CBRT traverses, and its surrounding premises used to belong to Cebu Heights Inc.He said his father was its president and principal stockholder.“My father gave the Province properties, in exchange for other properties, which my father did not get. Technically speaking, the deal was not valid,” Osmeña said.However, the Provincial Government under the administration of Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia earlier insisted that it owns portions of Osmeña Blvd. “We will see each other in court,” Osmeña said, referring to the Province’s claims.“It’s all part of the Cebu Heights (Inc.) and it’s owned 100 percent by my father. Even the part of the Fuente Osmeña (Circle) is owned by my father. I even have the title for it,” he said.If the Provincial Government insists on stopping the CBRT project citing its ownership of the lot, Osmeña said he will reclaim the property.Administrative Order 253Then President Carlos Garcia signed Administrative Order 253 on Oct. 7, 1957, where he exonerated Serging, who was then governor, and three others for dishonesty and grave misconduct in office allegedly committed in connection with the execution of a deed of exchange involving certain parcels of land by and between the Province and Cebu Heights.Garcia then withheld action on the deed of exchange executed in November 1954.The exchange involved three big lots of the Province and 14 smaller lots of Cebu Heights, which formed part of two national roads in Cebu City.Meanwhile, the former mayor reacted negatively to the two resolutions passed by the Provincial Board (PB) on Monday demanding the stoppage of the CBRT implementation, and the Feb. 21 motion of the Cebu City Council, pushed by City Councilor James Anthony Cuenco, which called for the suspension of scheduled civil works for CBRT Packages 2 and 3.He said the National Government will not heed the call of the PB and City Council to halt the project’s civil works.He said both PB and the council have “no teeth” to stop the project.Osmeña said stopping the project will not solve the problem, but only worsen it.The CBRT was Osmeña’s brainchild. 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Philippines THIRTEEN senators have approved a committee report related to a bill that seeks to legalize the medical use of cannabis or marijuana.Committee Report 210, which contains Senate Bill (SB) 2573, or the proposed "Cannabis Medicalization Act of the Philippines," was submitted by the joint Senate committees on Health and Demography, on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs, and on Finance.It was signed by its author and subcommittee chairman Senator Robin Padilla and Senators Sonny Angara, Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa, JV Ejercito, Lito Lapid and Raffy Tulfo.Senators Grace Poe, Majority leader Joel Villanueva, Minority Leader Aquilino "Koko" Pimentel III and Jinggoy Estrada also signed the report but have expressed intention to interpellate and introduce amendments during plenary debates.Senators Christopher “Bong” Go, Mark Villar and Ramon "Bong" Revilla Jr. also approved the report but with reservations.Under SB 2573, “the state shall legalize and regulate the medical use of cannabis which has been confirmed to have beneficial and therapeutic uses for known debilitating medical conditions.”This includes the acquisition, possession, transportation, delivery, dispensing, administration, cultivation, or manufacturing by private individuals or entities only for medical and research purposes.The measure will mandate the creation of the Philippine Medical Cannabis Authority (PCMA), which will be under the Department of Health, which will serve as the principal regulatory and implementing agency of the measure.Importation of medical cannabis will be limited to countries with established medical cannabis regimes or countries already using the same medical cannabis products in the last five years.Patients prescribed to use medical marijuana are prohibited to use cannabis for purposes other than for treatment of a debilitating medical condition and outside of the designated treatment facilities, use it with other illegal intoxicating or dangerous substances and sell or give it away.Doctors are prohibited to prescribe medical cannabis without an S2 license, prescribe it to any person who is not a qualified patient under the measure, for purposes other than for treatment of a debilitating medical condition, in quantity more than the needed dosage, refuse to maintain the record of all his or her patients and prescriptions issue, and issue a written prescription for his or her own use, or the use of his or her immediate family or relatives within the second civil degree of consanguinity or affinity.A joint House committee also approved earlier a counterpart bill of SB 2573. 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THIRTEEN senators have approved a committee report related to a bill that seeks to legalize the medical use of cannabis or marijuana.Committee Report 210, which contains Senate Bill (SB) 2573, or the proposed "Cannabis Medicalization Act of the Philippines," was submitted by the joint Senate committees on Health and Demography, on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs, and on Finance.It was signed by its author and subcommittee chairman Senator Robin Padilla and Senators Sonny Angara, Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa, JV Ejercito, Lito Lapid and Raffy Tulfo.Senators Grace Poe, Majority leader Joel Villanueva, Minority Leader Aquilino "Koko" Pimentel III and Jinggoy Estrada also signed the report but have expressed intention to interpellate and introduce amendments during plenary debates.Senators Christopher “Bong” Go, Mark Villar and Ramon "Bong" Revilla Jr. also approved the report but with reservations.Under SB 2573, “the state shall legalize and regulate the medical use of cannabis which has been confirmed to have beneficial and therapeutic uses for known debilitating medical conditions.”This includes the acquisition, possession, transportation, delivery, dispensing, administration, cultivation, or manufacturing by private individuals or entities only for medical and research purposes.The measure will mandate the creation of the Philippine Medical Cannabis Authority (PCMA), which will be under the Department of Health, which will serve as the principal regulatory and implementing agency of the measure.Importation of medical cannabis will be limited to countries with established medical cannabis regimes or countries already using the same medical cannabis products in the last five years.Patients prescribed to use medical marijuana are prohibited to use cannabis for purposes other than for treatment of a debilitating medical condition and outside of the designated treatment facilities, use it with other illegal intoxicating or dangerous substances and sell or give it away.Doctors are prohibited to prescribe medical cannabis without an S2 license, prescribe it to any person who is not a qualified patient under the measure, for purposes other than for treatment of a debilitating medical condition, in quantity more than the needed dosage, refuse to maintain the record of all his or her patients and prescriptions issue, and issue a written prescription for his or her own use, or the use of his or her immediate family or relatives within the second civil degree of consanguinity or affinity.A joint House committee also approved earlier a counterpart bill of SB 2573. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) How does the International Cup work? CEBU City Mayor Michael Rama announced on Saturday, Feb. 17, 2024, that Vice Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia will be his running mate in the 2025 midterm elections.“With pride, privilege and distinction, with no fear of contradiction, still my vice mayor for 2025, Raymond Garcia,” he said.Rama made this announcement during City Hall’s Family Day at the South Road Properties. The activity was in line with the City’s 87th Charter Day celebration.On Friday, Feb. 16, Garcia expressed the same sentiment in front of a gathering of barangay captains, saying he will not part political ways with Rama.Rama said they are a family of public servants, and guaranteed that he would look back at who have been with them and stood by them.He said they will not deviate from their political “formula” for 2025, emphasizing that most of his allies are serving their first term.He pointed to North District Rep. Rachel Marguerite del Mar and South District Rep. Eduardo Rama, among others.He encouraged City Hall employees who reside in Cebu City to register, so they can vote in next year’s midterm elections.He also requested prayers from them.Rama is also president of the League of Cities of the Philippines, which covers 149 local government units nationwide, while Garcia is executive vice president of the Vice Mayors’ League of the Philippines.On Friday, Cebu City Hall’s media arm reported that Jose Daluz III will run against Rama, with Dave Tumulak as his running mate.Rama replaced Daluz along with Metropolitan Cebu Water District board members Miguelito Pato and Jodelyn May Seno last Oct. 31 with Melquiades Feliciano, Aristotle Batuhan and Nelson Yuvallos.But Daluz, in a text message to SunStar on Saturday, Feb. 17, said: “I am still going around the city to consult... I am aiming for the mayorship but I am not fully decided yet... with the myriad of problems in the city I am overwhelmed. How we can make a difference?”Another contender for the mayoral seat is former Customs commissioner and PDEA 7 director Yogi Felimon Ruiz, who earlier announced his intention to run.Also on Friday, Rama asked the barangay captains to support his administration’s dream for the city, particularly the implementation of a housing program.“Give your mayor your confidence. Give your mayor the trust,” Rama said.Garcia is chairman of the committee on housing.Garcia said their efforts are aligned with providing housing programs for impoverished residents.The incumbent vice mayor was Rama’s running mate in in the May 2022.Rama, as head of Barug PDP-Laban, and Garcia, as head of Kusug, were then allied with Daluz, who was president of the Panaghiusa Party.Tumulak left Barug to run as an independent against Rama in 2022. He was elected barangay captain of Basak-Pardo last October.Rama entered public service after he accepted the invitation of former mayor Tomas Osmeña to join Bando Osmeña-Pundok Kauswagan.He was elected to the City Council and served from 1998 to 2001. He was Osmeña’s vice mayor from 2001 to 2010, and the late mayor Edgardo Labella’s vice mayor from 2019 to 2021.Rama was elected mayor in 2010. He was reelected in 2013, but lost to Osmeña in 2016. He became mayor in 2021 following the death of Labella.Garcia, on the other hand, started out as a barangay councilor of Camputhaw in 2013. He became president of the Barangay Councilors League of the Philippines in 2014.He became a member of the City Council in 2016, and was elected as president of the Philippine Councilors’ League Cebu City chapter.Last Thursday, Feb. 15, Rama also announced that Mikel, his second child, will enter politics in 2025. Mikel will be running for councilor in the south district, Rama said.

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CEBU City Mayor Michael Rama announced on Saturday, Feb. 17, 2024, that Vice Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia will be his running mate in the 2025 midterm elections.“With pride, privilege and distinction, with no fear of contradiction, still my vice mayor for 2025, Raymond Garcia,” he said.Rama made this announcement during City Hall’s Family Day at the South Road Properties. The activity was in line with the City’s 87th Charter Day celebration.On Friday, Feb. 16, Garcia expressed the same sentiment in front of a gathering of barangay captains, saying he will not part political ways with Rama.Rama said they are a family of public servants, and guaranteed that he would look back at who have been with them and stood by them.He said they will not deviate from their political “formula” for 2025, emphasizing that most of his allies are serving their first term.He pointed to North District Rep. Rachel Marguerite del Mar and South District Rep. Eduardo Rama, among others.He encouraged City Hall employees who reside in Cebu City to register, so they can vote in next year’s midterm elections.He also requested prayers from them.Rama is also president of the League of Cities of the Philippines, which covers 149 local government units nationwide, while Garcia is executive vice president of the Vice Mayors’ League of the Philippines.On Friday, Cebu City Hall’s media arm reported that Jose Daluz III will run against Rama, with Dave Tumulak as his running mate.Rama replaced Daluz along with Metropolitan Cebu Water District board members Miguelito Pato and Jodelyn May Seno last Oct. 31 with Melquiades Feliciano, Aristotle Batuhan and Nelson Yuvallos.But Daluz, in a text message to SunStar on Saturday, Feb. 17, said: “I am still going around the city to consult... I am aiming for the mayorship but I am not fully decided yet... with the myriad of problems in the city I am overwhelmed. How we can make a difference?”Another contender for the mayoral seat is former Customs commissioner and PDEA 7 director Yogi Felimon Ruiz, who earlier announced his intention to run.Also on Friday, Rama asked the barangay captains to support his administration’s dream for the city, particularly the implementation of a housing program.“Give your mayor your confidence. Give your mayor the trust,” Rama said.Garcia is chairman of the committee on housing.Garcia said their efforts are aligned with providing housing programs for impoverished residents.The incumbent vice mayor was Rama’s running mate in in the May 2022.Rama, as head of Barug PDP-Laban, and Garcia, as head of Kusug, were then allied with Daluz, who was president of the Panaghiusa Party.Tumulak left Barug to run as an independent against Rama in 2022. He was elected barangay captain of Basak-Pardo last October.Rama entered public service after he accepted the invitation of former mayor Tomas Osmeña to join Bando Osmeña-Pundok Kauswagan.He was elected to the City Council and served from 1998 to 2001. He was Osmeña’s vice mayor from 2001 to 2010, and the late mayor Edgardo Labella’s vice mayor from 2019 to 2021.Rama was elected mayor in 2010. He was reelected in 2013, but lost to Osmeña in 2016. He became mayor in 2021 following the death of Labella.Garcia, on the other hand, started out as a barangay councilor of Camputhaw in 2013. He became president of the Barangay Councilors League of the Philippines in 2014.He became a member of the City Council in 2016, and was elected as president of the Philippine Councilors’ League Cebu City chapter.Last Thursday, Feb. 15, Rama also announced that Mikel, his second child, will enter politics in 2025. Mikel will be running for councilor in the south district, Rama said. How does the International Cup work? FORMER Cebu City mayor Tomas “Tommy” Osmeña has challenged the Cebu Provincial Government’s ownership of the lot along Osmeña Blvd. where the Cebu Bus Rapid Transit (CBRT) project is being implemented.During a press conference on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, he warned that if this fiasco continues, he will be forced to exercise his rights and reclaim the ownership of Osmeña Blvd., which had been donated by his late father Sergio “Serging” Osmeña Jr.Osmeña said Osmeña Blvd., which the CBRT traverses, and its surrounding premises used to belong to Cebu Heights Inc.He said his father was its president and principal stockholder.“My father gave the Province properties, in exchange for other properties, which my father did not get. Technically speaking, the deal was not valid,” Osmeña said.However, the Provincial Government under the administration of Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia earlier insisted that it owns portions of Osmeña Blvd. “We will see each other in court,” Osmeña said, referring to the Province’s claims.“It’s all part of the Cebu Heights (Inc.) and it’s owned 100 percent by my father. Even the part of the Fuente Osmeña (Circle) is owned by my father. I even have the title for it,” he said.If the Provincial Government insists on stopping the CBRT project citing its ownership of the lot, Osmeña said he will reclaim the property.Administrative Order 253Then President Carlos Garcia signed Administrative Order 253 on Oct. 7, 1957, where he exonerated Serging, who was then governor, and three others for dishonesty and grave misconduct in office allegedly committed in connection with the execution of a deed of exchange involving certain parcels of land by and between the Province and Cebu Heights.Garcia then withheld action on the deed of exchange executed in November 1954.The exchange involved three big lots of the Province and 14 smaller lots of Cebu Heights, which formed part of two national roads in Cebu City.Meanwhile, the former mayor reacted negatively to the two resolutions passed by the Provincial Board (PB) on Monday demanding the stoppage of the CBRT implementation, and the Feb. 21 motion of the Cebu City Council, pushed by City Councilor James Anthony Cuenco, which called for the suspension of scheduled civil works for CBRT Packages 2 and 3.He said the National Government will not heed the call of the PB and City Council to halt the project’s civil works.He said both PB and the council have “no teeth” to stop the project.Osmeña said stopping the project will not solve the problem, but only worsen it.The CBRT was Osmeña’s brainchild. He had pushed for it when he was still mayor and then congressman.During the press con, he said he envisioned the CBRT to alleviate the commuting woes of residents in Barangay Talamban and Bulacao going to and from the downtown area, citing that a dedicated bus lane will be beneficial to Cebuanos who cannot acquire motor vehicles.Discussions on the proposed BRT system started during his term.In 1997, Osmeña visited Curitiba, Brazil, where the first BRT was implemented in 1974.Possible repercussionsIn 2008, the Asian Development Bank, World Bank and Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund of Japan approved the project’s pre-feasibility study, according to Osmeña.He said stopping the CBRT may result in a negative credit rating for the Philippine Government in terms of foreign financing and funding agreements with international financial institutions.“The Philippine Government will never have an international bilateral agreement because if you do that you will be blacklisted from all donors and donations around the world,” Osmeña said. “They will not spoil their international credit rating just because Councilor Cuenco and some crazy Provincial Board members start ego tripping and say we should stop CBRT.”He pointed out that the CBRT was funded not only by the World Bank but also by the French Development Agency and the Philippine Government.The CBRT took 20 years to get off the ground.The entire CBRT system is composed of three packages:Package 1 consists of a 2.38-kilometer segregated bus lane with four bus stations and 1.15 kilometers of pedestrian improvements from the Cebu South Bus Terminal to the Capitol building.Package 2 features a 10.8-kilometer segregated bus lane with 13 bus stations, including a bus terminal at the South Road Properties, a roundabout facility in Cebu IT Park, and a depot in SRP.Package 3 includes the construction of a 22.1-kilometer feeder route, with 76 bus stops including feeder terminals in Barangay Talamban in Cebu City and in Talisay City. / EHP

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FORMER Cebu City mayor Tomas “Tommy” Osmeña has challenged the Cebu Provincial Government’s ownership of the lot along Osmeña Blvd. where the Cebu Bus Rapid Transit (CBRT) project is being implemented.During a press conference on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, he warned that if this fiasco continues, he will be forced to exercise his rights and reclaim the ownership of Osmeña Blvd., which had been donated by his late father Sergio “Serging” Osmeña Jr.Osmeña said Osmeña Blvd., which the CBRT traverses, and its surrounding premises used to belong to Cebu Heights Inc.He said his father was its president and principal stockholder.“My father gave the Province properties, in exchange for other properties, which my father did not get. Technically speaking, the deal was not valid,” Osmeña said.However, the Provincial Government under the administration of Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia earlier insisted that it owns portions of Osmeña Blvd. “We will see each other in court,” Osmeña said, referring to the Province’s claims.“It’s all part of the Cebu Heights (Inc.) and it’s owned 100 percent by my father. Even the part of the Fuente Osmeña (Circle) is owned by my father. I even have the title for it,” he said.If the Provincial Government insists on stopping the CBRT project citing its ownership of the lot, Osmeña said he will reclaim the property.Administrative Order 253Then President Carlos Garcia signed Administrative Order 253 on Oct. 7, 1957, where he exonerated Serging, who was then governor, and three others for dishonesty and grave misconduct in office allegedly committed in connection with the execution of a deed of exchange involving certain parcels of land by and between the Province and Cebu Heights.Garcia then withheld action on the deed of exchange executed in November 1954.The exchange involved three big lots of the Province and 14 smaller lots of Cebu Heights, which formed part of two national roads in Cebu City.Meanwhile, the former mayor reacted negatively to the two resolutions passed by the Provincial Board (PB) on Monday demanding the stoppage of the CBRT implementation, and the Feb. 21 motion of the Cebu City Council, pushed by City Councilor James Anthony Cuenco, which called for the suspension of scheduled civil works for CBRT Packages 2 and 3.He said the National Government will not heed the call of the PB and City Council to halt the project’s civil works.He said both PB and the council have “no teeth” to stop the project.Osmeña said stopping the project will not solve the problem, but only worsen it.The CBRT was Osmeña’s brainchild. He had pushed for it when he was still mayor and then congressman.During the press con, he said he envisioned the CBRT to alleviate the commuting woes of residents in Barangay Talamban and Bulacao going to and from the downtown area, citing that a dedicated bus lane will be beneficial to Cebuanos who cannot acquire motor vehicles.Discussions on the proposed BRT system started during his term.In 1997, Osmeña visited Curitiba, Brazil, where the first BRT was implemented in 1974.Possible repercussionsIn 2008, the Asian Development Bank, World Bank and Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund of Japan approved the project’s pre-feasibility study, according to Osmeña.He said stopping the CBRT may result in a negative credit rating for the Philippine Government in terms of foreign financing and funding agreements with international financial institutions.“The Philippine Government will never have an international bilateral agreement because if you do that you will be blacklisted from all donors and donations around the world,” Osmeña said. “They will not spoil their international credit rating just because Councilor Cuenco and some crazy Provincial Board members start ego tripping and say we should stop CBRT.”He pointed out that the CBRT was funded not only by the World Bank but also by the French Development Agency and the Philippine Government.The CBRT took 20 years to get off the ground.The entire CBRT system is composed of three packages:Package 1 consists of a 2.38-kilometer segregated bus lane with four bus stations and 1.15 kilometers of pedestrian improvements from the Cebu South Bus Terminal to the Capitol building.Package 2 features a 10.8-kilometer segregated bus lane with 13 bus stations, including a bus terminal at the South Road Properties, a roundabout facility in Cebu IT Park, and a depot in SRP.Package 3 includes the construction of a 22.1-kilometer feeder route, with 76 bus stops including feeder terminals in Barangay Talamban in Cebu City and in Talisay City. / EHP, check the following table to see what categories most online casinos in the Philippines fit in.

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(TPM/SunStar Philippines) licensed online casinos CEBU City Mayor Michael Rama announced on Saturday, Feb. 17, 2024, that Vice Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia will be his running mate in the 2025 midterm elections.“With pride, privilege and distinction, with no fear of contradiction, still my vice mayor for 2025, Raymond Garcia,” he said.Rama made this announcement during City Hall’s Family Day at the South Road Properties. The activity was in line with the City’s 87th Charter Day celebration.On Friday, Feb. 16, Garcia expressed the same sentiment in front of a gathering of barangay captains, saying he will not part political ways with Rama.Rama said they are a family of public servants, and guaranteed that he would look back at who have been with them and stood by them.He said they will not deviate from their political “formula” for 2025, emphasizing that most of his allies are serving their first term.He pointed to North District Rep. Rachel Marguerite del Mar and South District Rep. Eduardo Rama, among others.He encouraged City Hall employees who reside in Cebu City to register, so they can vote in next year’s midterm elections.He also requested prayers from them.Rama is also president of the League of Cities of the Philippines, which covers 149 local government units nationwide, while Garcia is executive vice president of the Vice Mayors’ League of the Philippines.On Friday, Cebu City Hall’s media arm reported that Jose Daluz III will run against Rama, with Dave Tumulak as his running mate.Rama replaced Daluz along with Metropolitan Cebu Water District board members Miguelito Pato and Jodelyn May Seno last Oct. 31 with Melquiades Feliciano, Aristotle Batuhan and Nelson Yuvallos.But Daluz, in a text message to SunStar on Saturday, Feb. 17, said: “I am still going around the city to consult... I am aiming for the mayorship but I am not fully decided yet... with the myriad of problems in the city I am overwhelmed. How we can make a difference?”Another contender for the mayoral seat is former Customs commissioner and PDEA 7 director Yogi Felimon Ruiz, who earlier announced his intention to run.Also on Friday, Rama asked the barangay captains to support his administration’s dream for the city, particularly the implementation of a housing program.“Give your mayor your confidence. Give your mayor the trust,” Rama said.Garcia is chairman of the committee on housing.Garcia said their efforts are aligned with providing housing programs for impoverished residents.The incumbent vice mayor was Rama’s running mate in in the May 2022.Rama, as head of Barug PDP-Laban, and Garcia, as head of Kusug, were then allied with Daluz, who was president of the Panaghiusa Party.Tumulak left Barug to run as an independent against Rama in 2022. He was elected barangay captain of Basak-Pardo last October.Rama entered public service after he accepted the invitation of former mayor Tomas Osmeña to join Bando Osmeña-Pundok Kauswagan.He was elected to the City Council and served from 1998 to 2001. He was Osmeña’s vice mayor from 2001 to 2010, and the late mayor Edgardo Labella’s vice mayor from 2019 to 2021.Rama was elected mayor in 2010. He was reelected in 2013, but lost to Osmeña in 2016. He became mayor in 2021 following the death of Labella.Garcia, on the other hand, started out as a barangay councilor of Camputhaw in 2013. He became president of the Barangay Councilors League of the Philippines in 2014.He became a member of the City Council in 2016, and was elected as president of the Philippine Councilors’ League Cebu City chapter.Last Thursday, Feb. 15, Rama also announced that Mikel, his second child, will enter politics in 2025. Mikel will be running for councilor in the south district, Rama said.

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