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                    [Title] => Cash incentives OK’d for QC elderly
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The Quezon City government is providing cash incentives to residents who turned or will turn 75 years old this month.

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The Quezon City government has enacted an ordinance prohibiting motorists from placing infants and children in the front seat of any motor vehicle in the city.

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The project proponent, Councilor Resty B. Malangen, said that the project aims to prevent the proliferation of street children in Quezon City and provide a home for those who continue to roam the city’s streets.

Once established, the center will also provide food, recreational facilities and non-formal education training to street kids.
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Councilors Bernadette Herrera-Dy and Resty Malangen filed the proposed ordinance, which is expected to help businessmen in the city cope with the economic difficulties.

Once approved, the scheme will revise Ordinance 1080-S-2001 and cut as much as 25 percent taxes levied annually on businesses in QC.

Dy and Malangen explained the proposal would give business owners a chance to recover and continue doing trade in the city.
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The Quezon City government is providing cash incentives to residents who turned or will turn 75 years old this month.

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The Quezon City government has enacted an ordinance prohibiting motorists from placing infants and children in the front seat of any motor vehicle in the city.

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The project proponent, Councilor Resty B. Malangen, said that the project aims to prevent the proliferation of street children in Quezon City and provide a home for those who continue to roam the city’s streets.

Once established, the center will also provide food, recreational facilities and non-formal education training to street kids.
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Councilors Bernadette Herrera-Dy and Resty Malangen filed the proposed ordinance, which is expected to help businessmen in the city cope with the economic difficulties.

Once approved, the scheme will revise Ordinance 1080-S-2001 and cut as much as 25 percent taxes levied annually on businesses in QC.

Dy and Malangen explained the proposal would give business owners a chance to recover and continue doing trade in the city.
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