SENATE
STINT
During
the 14th Congress, he served as the Senate Majority Leader.
During
the 15th Congress, he was the chairman of the following committees
at the Senate:
Committee
on Environment and Natural Resources
Committee
on Cooperatives
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Joint Congressional Oversight Committee on the Ecological Solid Waste
Management Act; Joint Congressional Committee on Clean Air Act; and the Joint
Congressional Oversight Committee on Cooperatives.
He
was also a member in 20 other Senate committees
OTHER
PREVIOUS POSITIONS
·
Governor of the
Philippine National Red Cross
·
Member, Rotary Club of
Makati
·
Governor, Ranchers’ Club
Philippines 1989- University of the Philippines Los Banos chapter
·
Chairman, Amateur Boxing
Association of the Philippines Bukidnon Chapter
·
Chairman, Paglaum
Foundation
·
Member, Upsilon Phi Sigma
Fraternity and Sorority (founded 1935)
·
President of the KATALA
Foundation
·
President of the
Philippine Deer Foundation
At
the Senate, he became the youngest to be elected ever as Majority Leader since
the first Congress in 1946.
Zubiri
was known for being a hardworking and diligent legislator both in his stints as
House Representative and later on, as Senator.
He was among the few legislators who registered perfect attendance in
sessions.
He
was also credited for either being the principal author or sponsor of more than
20 major laws. One of the notable measures that he sponsored was Republic Act
9153 or the Renewable Energy Act of 2008 and RA 9367 or the Biofuels Act of
2006, earning him the moniker Mr. Clean Energy.
Other
significant laws he sponsored, principally as authors or co-authors were:
§ RA10068
– Organic Agriculture Act of 2010;
§ RA
9147 – Wildlife Conservation and Protection Act;
§ RA
10121 – Philippine Disaster Risk Management Act;
§ RA
9165 – Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002;
§ RA
9679 – the Home Development Mutual Fund Law of 2009 (Pag-IBIG Fund);
§ RA
9653 – the Rent Control Act of 2009;
§ RA
9997 – the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos Act of 2009;
§ RA
9996 – the Mindanao Development Authority Act of 2010;
§ RA
9904 – the Magna Carta for Homeowners and Homeowners’ Associations;
§ RA
9903 – Condonation of Penalties on Delinquent Social Security Contributions;
§ RA
9507 – the Socialized and Low-Cost Housing Loan Condonation Program;
§ RA
9850 – Declaring Arnis as the National Martial Art and Sport;
§ RA
9500 – UP Charter Amendments;
§ RA
9163 – National Service Training Program;
§ RA
9166 – Armed Forces of the Philippines Rate Pay Base Increase Act;
§ RA
10072 – the New Charter of the Philippine Red Cross;
§ RA
9645 – Declaring July 27 of Every Year as ArawngIglesia Ni Cristo and as
Special Working Holiday; and
§ RA
9849 – Declaring EidulAdha as a National Holiday.
His
stellar performance as legislator, however, was marred with controversy when
Senator Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III accused Zubiri of snatching from the 12th
seat in the 2007 senatorial race.
A
close ally of former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, Zubiri reportedly
benefited from the massive cheating in Mindanao particularly the ARMM areas. Zubiri
garnered 11,005,866 votes, a slim advantage over Pimentel’s 10,987,347
votes.Zubiri, at that time, was a senatorial candidate of then former President
Arroyo’s Team Unity.
Maguindanao
Massacre suspect and suspended Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM)
Governor ZaldyAmpatuanclaimed that in the 2007 polls, former President
Arroyoherself ordered votes for three opposition senatorial candidates in
Maguindanao be transferred to Zubiri.
Pimentel
contested Zubiri’s victory before the Supreme Court and sought the High
Tribunal’s injunction to the swearing in of Zubiri. Pimentel lost but again contested his defeat,
this time before the Senate Electoral Tribunal.
The out of the recount was in favour of Pimentel.
But
Zubiri, without admitting any fault or denying the alleged electoral fraud,
resigned as senator. He is the first-ever sitting senator to resign from the
Philippine Senate.
Zubiri
will again face Pimentel in the upcoming mid-term elections set on May 13. He is running under the opposition United
Nationalist Alliance. Pimentel, on the
other hand, accepted the invitation of President Aquino to run under the
Administration Coalition despite the fact that PDP-Laban, the party headed by
his father, groomed him to be its candidate.
PDP Laban is among the parties that formed UNA.
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