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Members of the 12th Congress: Profile
Senate | House
of Representatives | Party-List
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San Juan, Filomena S. |
| Born | 9/6/1953 |
| Birthplace | Pagadian City | | Spouse | Ricardo
G. San Juan Ph.D. | | E-mail | | |
| Representative, Lone District of
Catanduanes | 2001 2004 | | Editor,
Philippine OB-GYN Society Newsletter | | | Vice-President,
Philippine Society of Ultrasonography in Obstetrics and Gynecology | | | Chairman,
Scientific Committee, Philippine Society of Ultrasonography in Obstetrics and
Gynecology | | | President
and Chairman of the Board, San Juan Rural Health, Environment and Livelihood in
the Philippine Foundation, Inc. | | | Director,
Tambal sa Barangay Project in Fifteen towns in Zamboanga del Sur | | | Member,
Board of Directors, Philippine Society of Oncology | | | Co-founder
and Member, Board of Directors, Philippine Society of Ultrasonography in OB-GYN
| | | Public
Relations Officer, Philippine Obstretical and Gynecological Society | | | Member,
Board of Trustees and Officer, Philippine OB-GYN Society | | | Editor,
Bayside Council in Obstetrics and Gynecology Journal | | |
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| 1st Year Student, College of Law
- Far Eastern University | 1999 2000
| | Gynecology
Oncology Specialty Fellow - Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University
of the Philippines, Philippine General Hospital | 1989
1991 | | Doctor
of Philosophy in Medical Science - School of Medicine, Kobe University | 1990 | | Research
Training in Endocrinology, Perinatology and Trophoblastic Disease - Department
of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, Kobe University | 1985 | | International
Center for Medical Research Exchange Scientist - Japan Society of the Promotion
of Science - School of Medicine, Kobe University | 1985 | | Trainee,
Exfoliate Cytology of the Female Reproductive Tract - Philippine General Hospital
| 1984 | | Doctor
of Medicine - University of the Philippines-Philippine General Hospital | 1978 | | Bachelor
of Science in Biology - Mindanao State University | 1974 | |
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| Health and Demography (Vice) | | Social
Services (Vice) | | Transportation and Communications
(Vice) | | |
| Agriculture, Food and Fisheries | | Appropriations
| | Banks and Financial Intermediaries |
| Basic Education and Culture |
| Constitutional Amendments | | Ecology
| | Energy | | Games
and Amusements | | Higher and Technical Education
| | Muslim Affairs |
| National Cultural Communities | | National
Defense | | Natural Resources | | Oversight
| | Public Works and Highways | | Public
Order and Security | | Suffrage and Electoral Reforms
| | Tourism | | Ways
and Means | | Women | |
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| As of 31 December 2002 | | Assets |
50,869,980.00 | | Real properties | 19,654,980.00
| | Personal and other properties (investments) | 31,215,000.00
| | Liabilities | 6,900,000.00
| | Networth | 43,969,980.00
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| Commission on Audit Report covering 1 January
to 31 December 2002 | | Salary |
420,000.00 | | Representatives' Foreign Travel | 230,443.70
| | District Field Staff Allocation |
650,000.04 | | Contractual Consultants |
120,000.00 | | Research | 396,000.00
| | Consultative Local Travel | 999,656.00
| | Communication | 129,600.00
| | Supplies | 120,000.00
| | Public Affairs Fund | 308,400.00
| | Central Office Staff | 1,691,857.22
| | Equipment/Furniture & Fixtures | 94,719.12
| | TOTAL | 5,160,676.08
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| First Tranche (January-June
2003) | PDAF | DPWH | TOTAL |
0 | 0 | 0 |
| Second Tranche (July-December
2002) | PDAF | DPWH
| TOTAL | 7,500,000 | 8,750,000 | 16,250,000 |
| First Tranche (January-June
2002) | PDAF | DPWH
| TOTAL | 7,500,000 | 25,000,000 | 32,500,000 | | Second
Tranche (June-December 2001) | PDAF
| DPWH | TOTAL |
7,200,000 | 17,500,000 | 24,700,000 |
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| Period Covered: 12 February to 18 May 2001 |
| Total contributions from political party organizations: |
0.00
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| Total contributions from other persons: | 50,000.00
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| Total contributions: | 50,000.00
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| Total expenditures paid by candidate out of personal funds: | 236,250.00
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| Total expenditures paid out of contributions received: | 50,000.00
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| Total expenditures: |
286,250.00
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| 12th Congress - First Regular
Session (23 July 2001 to 4 June 2002) | 95
Sessions | Republic
Acts | Present | Absent | Mission | 9160 | 9161 | 9162 | 9163 | 9164 | 9165 | 9166 | 9168 | |
88 | 1 | 6 | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y |
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| 12th Congress - Second Regular
Session (22 July 2002 to 05 June 2003) | 77
Sessions | Republic
Acts | Present | Absent | Mission | 9174 | 9175 | 9178 | 9182 | 9184 | 9189 | 9194 | 9209 | 9211 |
71 | 3 | 3 | Y | Y | Y | Y | - | Y | Y | Y | Y
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| Legend: |
| Y | - In Favor | | N | -
Against | | -- | - No Vote |
| M | - Mission | | X | - Abstain |
| A | - Absent |  | -
Not yet in office | | | |
RA 9160 Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2001 RA 9161 Rental Reform
Act of 2002 RA 9162 General Appropriations Act RA 9163 National Service
Training Program of 2001 RA 9164 Synchronized Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan
Elections RA 9165 Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 RA 9166 Promoting
the welfare of the Armed Forces of the Philippines by increasing the rate of base
pay and other benefits of its officers and enlisted personnel RA 9168 Philippine
Plant Variety Protection Act of 2002 RA 9174 Amending RA 6768 (Instituting
a Balikbayan Program) RA 9175 Chain Saw Act of 2002 RA 9178 Barangay Micro
Business Enterprise Act RA 9182 The Special Purpose Vehicle Act of 2002
RA 9184 Government Procurement Reform Act RA 9189 The Overseas Absentee Voting
Act of 2003 RA 9194 Amending RA 9160 (Anti-Money Laundering Act) RA 9209
MERALCO Franchise RA 9211 Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003 |
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