Mark Calixto
Mark Calixto (born 12 February 1976) is a politician and in Pasay. He was elected as city councilor in Pasay's first district since 2016 And Son Of Former Mayor Now Congressman Tony Calixto.
Mark Calixto | |
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Member, City Council in Pasay's First District | |
Assumed office 30 June 2016 | |
Mayor | Antonino Calixto(2016-2019) Imelda Calixto-Rubiano (2019-Present) |
Personal details | |
Born | Mark Anthony Aguas Calixto 12 February 1976 Pasay, Philippines |
Nationality | Philippines |
Political party | PDP–Laban |
Spouse(s) | 3 |
Children | Jennifer S. Calixto |
Parents | Antonino Calixto Edna Calixto |
Profession | Politician |
Education[edit]
TERTIARY 1998 - Bachelor of Science in Commerce, major in Marketing San Sebastian College
SECONDARY 1994 - Colegio San Agustin
PRIMARY 1990 - Colegio San Agustin
Politics[edit]
In 2016, he ran as councilor in first district underTeam Calixto and he successfully won In No.1 Councilor, finishing fifth. He ran again as councilor in 2019 No. 1 Councilor and 2022 No.1 Councilor In elections successfully.
Personal life[edit]
He was married to Jennifer S. Calixto and they had three children: Kevin Markus, Kobie Mackenzie, and Kowen Marco.
Projects and Programs[1][edit]
- Issuance of new ID for the Senior Citizens of Pasay City
- Free maintenance medicine for the citizens of Pasay City
- Educational assistance program
- Libreng wheelchair
- Operation tulong para sa mga nasunugan
- Burial assistance
- Distribution of relief goods
- DSWD assistance program
- Flu Vaccine
- “Take Care I Care” application
- Libreng gupit
- 3Point shoot out
- Libreng poso
- Libreng salamin
- Distribution of medical equipment
- Feeding program para sa mga batang underweight
- Feeding program para sa mga Senior Citizens
- Mark Zumba Tayo! (Fitness program)
- Libreng sakay damayan
- Libre school supplies
Sponsored Ordinances[edit]
- Ordinance No. 6158, series of 2021 – An Ordinance protecting the rights of lesbians, gays, bisexual, transgender, queers and intersex (LGBTQI) in the City of Pasay against any and all forms of discrimination solely on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity, expression, sex characteristics (SOGIESC) and providing penalties for violation thereof.
- Ordinance No. 6157, series of 2021 – An Ordinance adopting and prescribing the guidelines on the appropriation, release, planning and budgeting process for the SK funds in accordance with Joint Memorandum Circular No. 1, series of 2019 issued by the Department of Budget and Management (DBM), Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) and National Youth Commission (NYC) and hereby directing all concerned official and offices for its implementation
- Ordinance No. 6096, series of 2020 – An Ordinance prohibiting all persons within the territorial jurisdiction of Pasay City from hoarding and panic buying of basic and essential commodities during the period of community quarantine in the National Capital Region or until the same is lifted and imposing penalties therefore
- Ordinance No. 6081, series of 2020 – An Ordinance declaring the month of February of every year as National Dental Health month
- Ordinance No. 6023, series of 2019 – An Ordinance penalizing any person caught marring/defacing/destroying and removing and/or stealing traffic signage’s, traffic railings and other traffic equipment installed along major thoroughfares, avenue, roads and street within the City of Pasay
- Ordinance No. 6020, series of 2019 – An Ordinance mandating an earthquake drill every six (6) months by owners and tenants of all private building structures, housing offices or residents in the City of Pasay with an aggregate ten (10) persons or more subject to all applicable laws, rules, and regulations of the matter
- Ordinance No. 5888, series of 2018 – An Ordinance providing for exemption in the payment of marriage fee and marriage license fee to Senior Citizen couples in the City of Pasay
- Ordinance No. 5870, series of 2018 – An Ordinance giving the ten percent (10%) to twenty percent (20%) discount on food purchase to working students in the City of Pasay subject to applicable laws, rules, and regulations on the matter
- Ordinance No. 5869, series of 2018 – An Ordinance affirming the increase of financial assistance by the City Government of Pasay to Barangay Officials, SK Chairmen and Barangay Tanods, Barangy Lupons, Senior Citizens, Barangay Health Workers, Barangay Nutrition Scholars, and Public School Teachers including the maintenance and inclusions of such benefits and hereby annually appropriating the necessary amount for the purpose to guarantee its continuance subject to all accounting, auditing and legal rules and regulations
- Ordinance No. 5852, series of 2017 – An Ordinance ensuring the implementation of food safety standards in the City of Pasay and providing funds therefore pursuant to Republic Act No. 10611 otherwise known as “An act to strengthen the food safety regulatory system in the country to protect consumer health and facilitate market access of local foods and food products and for other purpose”, provided applicable laws, rules and regulations are complied with
- Ordinance No. 5841, series of 2017 – An Ordinance providing streets name and street Barangay 184, Zone 19, Pasay City, with no designated names particularly in the portion of the Barangay referred to as transmitter area subject to the provisions of existing laws, rules, and regulations
- Ordinance No. 5834, series of 2017 – An Ordinance granting a monthly financial assistance every school year to all students of the City University of Pasay who are bonafide residents of the City and appropriating the necessary funds for the purpose subject to all accounting, auditing and legal rules and regulations
- Ordinance No. 5831, series of 2017 – An Ordinance strengthening youth participation and representation in local disaster risk reduction and management also known as “Kabataan Listo.”
- Ordinance No. 5827, series of 2017 – An Ordinance mandating all business establishments employing at least one hundred (100) workers and government offices in Pasay City to reserve one percent (1%) of its employment for qualified persons with disability (PWD).
- Ordinance No. 5817, series of 2017 – An Ordinance mandating every Barangay in the City of Pasay to establish and maintain violence against women and their children (VAWC) desk and establishing protocols in handling VAWC cases at Barangay level, providing funds therefore and for other purposes
City Council Committees Affiliations[2][edit]
- Majority Floor Leader
- Appropriations - Chairperson
- En Banc – Administrative Complaints - Chairperson
- Laws, Rules and Internal Government - Chairperson
- Accountability of Public Officers and Investigation * * * * (Blue Ribbon Committee) - Vice - Chairperson
- Ways and Means - Vice – Chairperson
- Livelihood Development and Enterprise - Member
- Market, Slaughterhouse and Ambulant Vendors - Member
- Public Services - Member
- Sports Development - Member
References[edit]
- ↑ "Home Page - Pasay City Government". www.pasay.gov.ph. Retrieved 2022-08-17.
- ↑ "Home Page - Pasay City Government". www.pasay.gov.ph. Retrieved 2022-08-17.
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