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ANTI-RACIAL, ETHNIC AND RELIGIOUS DISCRIMINATION ACT OF 2011
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10
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Entitled: AN ACT PROHIBITING RACIAL, ETHNIC AND RELIGIOUS DISCRIMINATION [ SECOND REGULAR SESSION, 15TH CONGRESS ] [ 2011 ] Introduced by Representatives SUSAN YAP, JUAN EDGARDO M. ANGARA, TEDDY BRAWNER BAGUILAT JR., ET. AL.; Approved on Third Reading by the House of Representatives on August 3, 2011; 8/10/2011 Sent to the Senate requesting for concurrence; 8/17/2011 Read on First Reading and Referred to the Committee(s) on CULTURAL COMMUNITIES and SOCIAL JUSTICE, WELFARE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT; 11/28/2011 House of Representatives requested the Senate for a conference on the disagreeing provisions of SBN-2814 and HBN-4807, designating Representatives Brawner Baguilat Jr., Yap, Ilagan and Socrates on the part of the Majority and Representative Padilla on the part of the Minority, as its conferees to the Bicameral Conference Committee on November 23, 2011; (See: O.B. dated November 29, 2011); 11/28/2011 Senate acceded to the request of the House of Representatives for a conference on the disagreeing provisions of SBN-2814 and HBN-4807, and designated Senators Legarda, Pia S. Cayetano, Honasan and Pimentel III as its conferees to the Bicameral Conference Committee; 12/7/2011 Senate designated Senator Sotto III as an additional member of the Bicameral Conference Committee on the disagreeing provisions of SBN-2814 and HBN-4807; 12/12/2011 House of Representatives elected Representatives Angara and Bag-ao as additional conferees to the Bicameral Conference Committee on the disagreeing provisions of SBN-2814 and HBN-4807 on December 5, 2011;
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