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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox officeholder Bernadette Herrera Dy (born February 22, 1976) is a Filipina politician, a Member of the Philippine House of Representatives under the Bagong Henerasyon party-list.[1] Cha Hernandez

Education

Herrera attended the University of the Philippines, where she obtained a bachelor's degree in business economics and a master's degree in finance.[2]

Career

Quezon City councilor

Herrera was first elected as councilor for the 1st district of Quezon City in 2001, when she was 26.[2] She ran under the ticket of mayoral candidate Feliciano Belmonte Jr.[3] She was re-elected twice, serving until 2010.[2][4]

Bagong Henerasyon

Herrera is the founder of Bagong Henerasyon Foundation Inc. in 2001, which was accredited and authorized by the Commission on Elections to vow for party-list representation in the House of Representatives in 2009.[2]

Bagong Henerasyon fielded Herrera as its first nominee in the 2010 elections, in which they secured a single seat for the 15th Congress.[2] The party lost their seat in the 2013 elections (16th Congress).

The partylist would regain its seat in the 2016 elections, which was filled by Herrera[5][6] In the 17th Congress, Herrara co-authored with Tom Villarin of Akbayan House Bill No. 4113, which eventually signed into law as Republic Act No. 11210 or the Expanded Maternity Leave Law in 2019.[6][7][8]

During the 18th Congress, Herrera was named Deputy Speaker.[9] She co-authored a bill banning child marriage in the Philippines which lapsed into law as Republic Act No. 11596.[10][11]

In the 19th Congress,[12] Herrera questioned the bidding process for the Department of Education procurement of laptops through the Department of Budget and Management's Procurement Service (PS-DBM)[13]

Herrera has also advocated the legal recognition of same-sex union in the Philippines; she filed bills seeking the legalization of civil unions for same sex partners in the 18th and 19th Congress.[14][15]

Personal life

Herrera is married to businessman Edgar Allan Dy,[16] and has two children.[17]

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