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The Freedom of Information (FOI) bill is nearing approval at the Senate after the committee on public information and mass media wrapped up its public hearings on the measure yesterday.

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The Senate will resume today the public hearing on the Freedom of Information (FOI) bill, which is being pushed by groups calling for the abolition of the P25-billion annual pork barrel allocation of lawmakers as well as the President’s Social Fund.

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The Senate will resume today the public hearing on the Freedom of Information (FOI) bill, which is being pushed by groups calling for the abolition of the P25-billion annual pork barrel allocation of lawmakers as well as the President’s Social Fund.

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