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HB 1808 - Integrated Population and Development Policy
THIRTEENTH CONGRESS
First Regular Session
House Bill 1808
Introduced By Honorables J.R. Nereus O. Acosta, Gilbert C. Remulla, Darlene Antonino-Custodio, Edcel Lagman and Juan
Edgardo M. Angara.
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A Position Paper Against House Bill No. 1808 and its Substitute Bill
A REDUNDANT BILL; POPULATION IS NOT
CONTRARY TO DEVELOPMENT
A Position Paper Against House Bill No. 1808 and its Substitute Bill/s,
or the "Integrated Population and Development Act of 2004”
or,
AN ACT ESTABLISHING AN INTEGRATED POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT POLICY, STRENGTHENING ITS IMPLEMENTING MECHANISM AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
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HB 1808 a redundant bill: Population not contrary to development
Honorable Legislators, we come before you on behalf of the ALLIANCE FOR THE FAMILY (ALFI) in defense of the FILIPINO FAMILY. We oppose House Bill 1808 and any other Substitute Bill/s as redundant, contrary to development, ineffective, coercive, unconstitutional, and ultimately anti-family.
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HB 1808 and HB 3422 on population control: Diversionary tactic?
The Committee on Population and Family Relations held its first public hearing on March 16, 2005 to tackle HB 1808 (“Integrated Population and Development Act of 2004”) and HB 3422 (“Family Life Act of 2004”).
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