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MANILA, Philippines – President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed into law on Monday, June 3, a bill seeking to grant up to P10,000 in teaching supply allowance for Filipino teachers annually. The allowance will increase to P10,000 beginning school year 2025-2026, and will remain that way for succeeding school years.“With the passage of this law, we are easing some of the burden that you carry each day,” Marcos said on Monday.Among those who filed the bill earliest are Bong Revilla, Robin Padilla, Sonny Angara, and Bong Go in the Senate; and France Castro, Arlene Brosas, Raoul Manuel, and Emigdio Tanjuatco in the House of Representatives.
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