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The First publication of the 1st Philippine Assembly after its inauguration on October 16, 1907 at the Manila Grand Opera House.
Rules of the First Philippine Assembly (1907; 1910) The Philippine Bill of 1902 aimed at providing temporary and limited powers in the attainment of the Filipinos protracted self-determination.
State-of-the-Nation Address of the Governors-General of the United States to the Philippine Legislature Official Directory of the Members of the Third Philippine Legislature
The Philippine Autonomy Act of 1916 sought to broaden the scope of the Filipinos over the affairs of the Philippine Islands. It also Paved the way for the creation of a Bicameral Legislature a Senate and a House of Representatives.
State-of-the-Nation Address of the Governors-General of the United States to the Second and Third Philippine Legislature
Joint Legislative Committee Report on Education submitted on August 10, 1926 during the 7th Philippine Legislature which became the basis in setting up institutional reforms in the Philippine educational system.
Journal of the 1934 Constitutional Convention shows the photo of the old legislative building where the convention WAS held.
On July 30, 1934, the United States Congress passed the Tydings-McDuffie Act authorizING the holding of a Constitutional Convention; Claro M. Recto was Elected President of the Convention.
Official Directory of
On July 12, 1946, the first law was enacted by the First Congress of the Republic of the Philippines to appropriate funds for the operation of the government.
By virtue of P.D. 995 signed by President Ferdinand E. Marcos, the Batasang Bayan was established and functioned as a legislative advisory council to the President.
the Appropriations Act WAS The first LAW enacted during the Interim Batasang Pambansa in 1979.
State-of-the-Nation Address
DESK USED BY MEMBERS OF THE OLD CONGRESS OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES (1946-1972)