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Role
  
Filipino Politician

Name
  
Marcelino Teodoro


Religion
  
Roman Catholic

Profession
  
Politician

Residence
  
Marikina, Philippines

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Born
  
August 2, 1970 (age 53) Marikina City, Metro Manila, Philippines (
1970-08-02
)

Political party
  
Nationalist People's Coalition, Liberal Party, Independent politician

Similar
  
Marides Fernando, Del de Guzman, Bayani Fernando

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Marcelino Teodoro is a Filipino politician who is the current Mayor of Marikina. He previously served as member of the Philippine House of Representatives; a legislator for the 1st District of Marikina City.

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Marcelino Teodoro Marikina 1st District Rep Marcelino Teodoro Legislative Agenda

Marikina City Mayor Marcelino Teodoro eyes expansion of free education if reelected


Congressman of the 1st District

When the Lone district of Marikina was divided into 2 separate districts, he campaigned for the first District of Marikina and was supported by Marikina Mayor Marides Fernando. On May 2007, Marcelino Teodoro won the congress seat for Marikina.

Computer Education Act of 2007

On July 2, 2007, neophyte Congressman from the 1st district of Marikina had initiated a bill to establish compulsory computer education for elementary and high school curricula and for other purposes. The bill calls for the inclusion of computer education in the curriculum of public and private elementary and high schools.

Free Public Pre-school Education Act

On July 3, 2007, the congressman from Marikina authored a measure which provides for free public pre-school education to all qualified children in order to promote quality education in all levels.

Billboard Regulation Act of 2007

The bill lists the prohibitions with regard to the installation of billboards and signages, to wit: a) those that obstruct the view of vehicular or pedestrian traffic; b) those on posts or walls that obstruct roadways and pedestrian lanes; c) those that take the space reserved for safety and informative road signs; d) those that block any rural or urban natural vista; among others.

References

Marcelino Teodoro Wikipedia