Senate Resolution No. 2, s. 2019, 18th Congress of the Republic

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RESOLUTION INFORMING THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES THAT THE SENATE HAS BEEN ORGANIZED WITH THE ELECTION OF ITS OFFICERS AND THAT THIS BODY HAS ENTERED UPON THE EXERCISE OF ITS FUNCTIONS FOR THE FIRST REGULAR SESSION OF THE EIGHTEENTH CONGRESS OF THE PHILIPPINES

Senate Resolution No. 10

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Resolution expressing the sincere condolences and sympathies of the Senate in particular, and the Filipino nation in general to the Government and People of Israel over the death of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin

Senate Resolution No. 10, s. 1992

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Resolution informing the House of Representatives that a quorum is present in the Senate and that this body has entered upon the exercise of its functions to consider certain legislative matters in a special session called by the President of the Philippines

Senate Resolution No. 38, s. 2007

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Resolution condemning in the strongest possible terms the recent bombing at the House of Representatives, extending sympathies to the victims, and calling on authorities to conduct a swift and thorough investigation into this incident

Senate Resolution No. 50

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Resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that it supports the peace efforts of the Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP) and the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) leading to the establishment of the Special Zone of Peace and Development (ZOPAD) which shall be implemented by the Southern Philippines Council for Peace and Development (SPCPD) and the Consultative Assembly (CA) to be created as the Transitory Agencies to ensure that peace and development projects and programs are effectively accomplished subject to the recommendations contained herein

Senate Resolution No. 86, s. 2006

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Resolution informing the House of Representatives that a quorum is present in the Senate and that this body has entered upon the exercise of its functions for the Third Regular Session of the Thirteenth Congress of the Philippines

Senate Resolution No. 002, s. 2007

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Resolution informing the House of Representatives that the Senate has been organized with the election of its officers and that this body has entered upon the exercise of its functions for the First Regular Session of the Fourteenth Congress of the Philippines

Senate Resolution No. 002, s. 2010

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Resolution informing the House of Representatives that the Senate has been organized with the election of its officers and that this body has entered upon the exercise of its functions for the First Regular Session of the Fifteenth Congress of the Philippines

Senate Resolution No. 050, s. 2011

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Resolution informing the House of Representatives that a quorum is present in the Senate and that this body has entered upon the exercise of its functions for the Second Regular Session of the Fifteenth Congress of the Philippines

Senate Resolution No. 066, s. 2003

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Resolution informing the House of Representatives that a quorum is present in the Senate and that this body has entered upon the exercise of its functions for the Third Regular Session of the Twelfth Congress of the Philippines

Senate Resolution No. 067, s. 1989

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Resolution informing the House of Representatives that a quorum being present, the Senate has entered upon the exercise of its functions

Senate Resolution No. 076, s. 1956

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Resolution informing the House of Representatives that a quorum is present in the Senate and that this body is ready to enter upon the exercise of its functions

Senate Resolution No. 081, s. 1989

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Resolution giving consent to the House of Representatives to extend its session beyond the three day period provided for under the constitution to allow its members to take up urgent matters in its order of business particularly consideration of the Appropriations Bill

Senate Resolution No. 112, s. 1990

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Resolution giving consent to the House of Representatives to adjourn for a period of more than three (3) days pursuant to paragraph 5 Section 16, Article VI of the Constitution in order to allow its members to confer with their constituents regarding urgent matters