4th Congress of the Philippines
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The Fourth Congress of the Philippines was the meeting of the legislature of the Republic of the Philippines, composed of the Philippine Senate and House of Representatives from January 27, 1958 until December 13, 1961.
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[edit] Sessions
- First Regular Session: January 27 – May 22, 1958
- Second Regular Session: January 26 – May 21, 1959
- Third Regular Session: January 25 – May 19, 1960
- Fourth Regular Session: January 23 – May 18, 1961
- Informal Meeting: July 15, 1961
- Joint Session: December 12 – December 13, 1961
[edit] Legislation
The Fourth Congress passed a total of 1,401 laws. (Republic Act Nos. 2050 – 3450)
[edit] Major Legislation
[edit] Leadership
[edit] Senate
- President of the Senate:
- Senate President Pro-Tempore:
- Majority Floor Leader:
- Minority Floor Leader:
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- Ferdinand E. Marcos (LP)
- Ambrosio Padilla (LP)
[edit] House of Representatives
- Speaker:
- Speaker Pro-Tempore:
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- Constancio E. Castañeda (NP, 2nd District Tarlac)
- Majority Floor Leader:
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- Jose M. Aldeguer (NP, 5th District Iloilo)
- Minority Floor Leader:
[edit] Members
[edit] Senate
[edit] House of Representatives
Province/City | District | Representative |
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Abra |
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Lucas P. Paredes |
Agusan |
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Guillermo R. Sanchez |
Aklan |
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Jose B. Legaspi |
Albay |
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Tecla San Andres Ziga |
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Justino Nuyda | |
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Pio Duran | |
Antique |
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Tobias Fornier |
Bataan |
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Jose R. Nuguid |
Batanes |
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Manuel Agudo |
Batangas |
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Apolinario R. Apacible |
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Numeriano U. Babao | |
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Jose M. Laurel IV | |
Bohol |
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Natalio P. Castillo |
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Bartolome C. Cabangbang | |
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Maximino A. Garcia | |
Bukidnon |
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Cesar M. Fortich |
Bulacan |
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Jose Suntay |
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Rogaciano M. Mercado | |
Cagayan |
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Felipe R. Garduque, Jr. |
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Benjamin Ligot | |
Camarines Norte |
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Pedro Venida |
Camarines Sur |
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Agaton A. Ursua |
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Felix A. Fuentebella | |
Capiz |
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Gerardo Roxas |
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Cornelio T. Villareal | |
Catanduanes |
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Jose M. Alberto |
Cavite |
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Justiniano S. Montano |
Cebu |
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Ramon M. Durano |
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Sergio Osmeña, Jr. | |
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Maximino Noel | |
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Isidro Kintanar | |
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Miguel Cuenco | |
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Manuel A. Zosa | |
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Antonio De Pio | |
Cotabato |
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Salipada K. Pendatun |
Davao |
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Gavino R. Sepulveda |
Ilocos Norte |
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Antonio V. Raquiza |
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Ferdinand E. Marcos[1] | |
Ilocos Sur |
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Faustino B. Tobia |
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Godofredo S. Reyes | |
Iloilo |
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Pedro G. Trono |
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Pascual Espinosa | |
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Domitilo G. Abordo | |
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Ricardo Yap Ladrido | |
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Jose M. Aldeguer | |
Isabela |
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Delfin B. Albano |
La Union |
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Francisco Ortega |
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Manuel T. Cases | |
Laguna |
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Jacobo Z. Gonzales |
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Wenceslao R. Lagumbay | |
Lanao |
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Laurentino Ll. Badelles |
Leyte |
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Marcelino R. Veloso |
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Dominador M. Tan | |
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Nicanor E. Yñiguez | |
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Daniel Z. Romualdez | |
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Alberto T. Aguja | |
Manila |
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Salvador L. Mariño |
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Joaquin R. Roces | |
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Ramon D. Bagatsing | |
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Augusto S. Francisco | |
Marinduque |
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Francisco M. Lecaroz |
Masbate |
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Emilio Espinosa, Jr. |
Misamis Occidental |
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William L. Chiongbian |
Misamis Oriental |
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Fausto Dugenio |
Mountain Province |
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Juan Duyan |
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Ramon P. Mitra | |
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Luis Hora | |
Negros Occidental |
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Vicente F. Gustilo, Sr. |
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Inocencio V. Ferrer | |
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Agustin M. Gatuslao | |
Negros Oriental |
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Lorenzo Teves |
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Lamberto L. Macias | |
Nueva Ecija |
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Eugenio Baltao |
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Felicisimo Ocampo | |
Nueva Vizcaya |
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Leonardo B. Perez |
Occidental Mindoro |
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Felipe S. Abeleda |
Oriental Mindoro |
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Jose Leido, Sr. |
Palawan |
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Gaudencio E. Abordo |
Pampanga |
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Francisco Nepomuceno |
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Emilio P. Cortez | |
Pangasinan |
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Aguedo F. Agbayani |
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Angel B. Fernandez | |
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Cipriano Primicias, Jr.[2] | |
Jose D. Parayno[3] | ||
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Amadeo J. Perez | |
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Luciano Millan | |
Quezon |
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Manuel S. Enverga |
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Leon Guinto, Jr. | |
Rizal |
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Benedicto Padilla |
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Francisco S. Sumulong | |
Romblon |
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Jose D. Moreno |
Samar |
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Eladio T. Balite |
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Valeriano C. Yancha | |
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Felipe J. Abrigo | |
Sorsogon |
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Salvador R. Encinas |
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Vicente Peralta | |
Sulu |
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Ombra Amilbangsa |
Surigao |
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Reynaldo P. Honrado |
Tarlac |
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Jose J. Roy |
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Constancio E. Castañeda | |
Zambales |
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Genaro F. Magsaysay[4] |
Zamboanga del Norte |
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Alberto Ubay |
Zamboanga del Sur |
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Canuto S.M. Enerio |
[edit] See also
- Congress of the Philippines
- Senate of the Philippines
- House of Representatives of the Philippines
- Philippine general election, 1957
- Philippine general election, 1959
[edit] External links
- List of Senators-Senate of the Philippines. Retrieved on 2006-09-16.
- The LAWPHi'L Project - Philippine Laws and Jurispudance Databank. Arellano Law Foundation. Retrieved on 2006-09-16.
[edit] 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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