1st National Assembly of the Philippines
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The First National Assembly of the Philippines (Filipino: Unang Asemblyang Pambansa ng Pilipinas) was the meeting of the legislature of the Commonwealth of the Philippines, from November 25, 1935, until August 15, 1938.
Sessions
- First Special Session: November 25, – December 21, 1935
- First Regular Session: June 16 – October 9, 1936
- Second Special Session: August 28 – September 8, 1937
- Third Special Session: September 9, 1937
- Second Regular Session: January 24 – May 19, 1938
- Fourth Special Session: May 23 – May 24, 1938
- Fifth Special Session: July 25 – August 15, 1938
Legislation
The First National Assembly passed a total of 415 laws: Commonwealth Act No. 1 to 415
Major legislation
- Commonwealth Act No. 1 – The National Defense Act of 1935
- Commonwealth Act No. 2 – Creation of the National Economic Council
- Commonwealth Act No. 3 – Reorganization of the Supreme Court and the Creation of the Court of Appeals
- Commonwealth Act No. 5 – Reorganization of the Executive Departments and the Creation of the Budget Commission
- Commonwealth Act No. 7 – Creation of the National Loan and Investment Board
- Commonwealth Act No. 20 – Agrarian Reform Act of 1936
- Commonwealth Act No. 34 – Setting the Date of April 30, 1937, for the Plebiscite of the Constitutional Amendments pertaining to Women's Suffrage
- Commonwealth Act No. 39 – Charter of the City of Zamboanga
- Commonwealth Act No. 51 – Charter of the City of Davao
- Commonwealth Act No. 58 – Charter of the City of Cebu
- Commonwealth Act No. 85 – Amendment to the Provincial and Municipal Appropriations Act
- Commonwealth Act No. 103 – Creation of the Court of Industrial Relations
- Commonwealth Act No. 104 – Authorizing the Secretary of Labor to Promulgate and Enforce Regulations and the Establishment of Safety Standards for Laborers and Employees working in Quarries and Mines
- Commonwealth Act No. 118 – The Philippine Livestock Promotion Fund Act of 1936
- Commonwealth Act No. 120 – The National Power Corporation Act of 1936
- Commonwealth Act No. 177 – Extension of the Civil Service Commission
- Commonwealth Act No. 184 – Creation of the Institute of National Language
- Commonwealth Act No. 186 – Creation of the Government Insurance Service System
- Commonwealth Act No. 192 – Creation of the National Produce Exchange
- Commonwealth Act No. 238 – Abolition of the Cedula or Poll Tax
- Commonwealth Act No. 234 – Appropriations for Primary Education
- Commonwealth Act No. 240 – Appropriations for New Elementary School Buildings
- Commonwealth Act No. 242 – Compensation for Lost Cedula Revenues
- Commonwealth Act No. 246 – General Appropriations Act of 1936
- Commonwealth Act No. 328 – Charter of the City of Bacolod
- Commonwealth Act No. 343 – Abolition of the State Force Police and the Re-Creation of the Philippine Constabulary
- Commonwealth Act No. 381 – Creating A Level of Three Years of Immediate Education for Children and its Appropriations
Leadership
- Speaker:
- Floor Leader:
- Jose E. Romero (NP, 3rd District Negros Occidental)
Members
Province | District | Assemblyman |
---|---|---|
Abra | Agapito Garduque | |
Agusan | Apolonio D. Curato | |
Albay | Jose Bonto | |
Justino Nuyda | ||
Pedro Sabido | ||
Pedro Vera | ||
Antique | Calixto O. Zaldivar | |
Bataan | Teodoro Camacho | |
Batanes | Vicente Agan | |
Batangas | Miguel Tolentino | |
Eusebio Orense | ||
Maximo M. Kalaw | ||
Bohol | Juan Torralba | |
Olegario B. Clarin | ||
Margarito E. Revilles | ||
Bukidnon | Manuel Fortich | |
Bulacan | Nicolas Buendia | |
Antonio Villarama | ||
Cagayan | Marcelo Adduru | |
Regino Veridiano | ||
Camarines Norte | Froilan Pimentel | |
Camarines Sur | Francisco Celebrado | |
Jose T. Fuentebella | ||
Capiz | Manuel A. Roxas | |
Jose A. Dorado | ||
Rafael S. Tumbokon | ||
Cavite | Justiniano S. Montano | |
Cebu | Celestino Rodriguez | |
Hilario Abellana | ||
Agustin Y. Kintanar | ||
Vicente Rama | ||
Miguel Cuenco | ||
Nicolas Rafols | ||
Buenaventura Rodriguez | ||
Cotabato | Datu Balabaran Sinsuat | |
Davao | Romualdo Quimpo | |
Ilocos Norte | Vicente T. Lazo | |
Ulpiano H. Arzadon | ||
Ilocos Sur | Benito Soliven | |
Sixto Brillantes | ||
Iloilo | Jose C. Zulueta | |
Ruperto Montinola | ||
Tomas Confesor | ||
Tomas Buenaflor | ||
Victoriano M. Salcedo | ||
Isabela | Mauro Verzosa | |
La Union | Camilo Osías | |
Agaton R. Yaranon | ||
Laguna | Tomas Dizon | |
Crisanto M. Guysayko | ||
Lanao | Tomas Cabili | |
Leyte | Jose Ma. Veloso | |
Dominador M. Tan | ||
Tomas Oppus | ||
Francisco D. Enage | ||
Ruperto Kapunan | ||
Manila | Gregorio Perfecto | |
Pedro Gil | ||
Marinduque | Jose A. Uy | |
Masbate | Pio V. Corpus | |
Mindoro | Juan L. Luna | |
Misamis Occidental | Jose A. Ozamis | |
Misamis Oriental | Leon Borromeo | |
Mountain Province | Saturnino Moldero | |
Felipe E. Jose | ||
George K. Tait | ||
Negros Occidental | Enrique B. Magalona | |
Pedro C. Hernaez | ||
Gil Montilla | ||
Negros Oriental | Guillermo Z. Villanueva | |
Jose E. Romero | ||
Nueva Ecija | Manuel A. Alzate | |
Felipe Buencamino, Jr. | ||
Nueva Vizcaya | Bernardo L. Buenafe | |
Palawan | Claudio R. Sandoval | |
Pampanga | Eligio Lagman | |
Jose P. Fausto | ||
Pangasinan | Anacleto B. Ramos | |
Eugenio Pérez | ||
Daniel Maramba | ||
Nicomedes T. Rupisan | ||
Narciso Ramos | ||
Rizal | Pedro Magsalin | |
Emilio de la Paz | ||
Romblon | Gabriel F. Fabella | |
Samar | Tiburcio Tancinco | |
Serafin Marabut | ||
Juan L. Bocar | ||
Sorsogon | Norberto Roque | |
Tomas Clemente | ||
Sulu | Ombra Amilbangsa | |
Surigao | Ricardo Navarro | |
Tarlac | Jose Cojuangco | |
Benigno S. Aquino | ||
Tayabas | Jose A. Angara | |
Francisco Lavides | ||
Zambales | Potenciano Lesaca | |
Zamboanga | Juan S. Alano |
See also
External links
- "List of Senators". Senate of the Philippines. Archived from the original on 2006-09-14. Retrieved 2006-09-16.
- "The LAWPHi'L Project - Philippine Laws and Jurispudance Databank". Arellano Law Foundation. Archived from the original on 1 September 2006. Retrieved 2006-09-16.
Further reading
- Philippine House of Representatives Congressional Library
- The Presidents of the Senate of the Republic of the Philippines. ISBN 971-8832-24-6.
- Pobre, Cesar P. Philippine Legislature 100 Years. ISBN 971-92245-0-9.
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