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Joseph "Ace" H. Durano was one of
the youngest to be elected representative to the 11th congress. He was an Assistant
Majority Floor Leader and Vice Chairman of the Committee on Trade and Industry during this
time.
Born on April 03, 1970 to Elizabeth Hotchkiss-Durano and Ramon D. Durano III, Ace, as he
is fondly called by his family and his constituents in the Fifth District of Cebu, took
his high school and college education in America after finishing elementary education in
Cebu City. He finished his Bachelor of Arts in Asian Studies at the University of
Redlands, California. When he came back to the Philippines, he took up law studies at
Ateneo de Manila and graduated in 1997. He became a member of the Integrated Bar of the
Philippines in 1998.
While in law school, he was a research assistant of the Free Legal Assistance Group in
Cebu City and at the Regional Trial Court Branch XXV in Danao City.
In the 12th Congress, he was the Chairman of the Committee on Public Order and Security
and Vice Chairman of the Committees on Public Works & Highways and on Dangerous Drugs.
It was also at this time that he was chosen Secretary General of the Nationalist People's
Alliance (NPC).
Congressman Durano is an honorary member of Class '79 of the Philippine Military Academy.
He is also a Lieutenant Colonel (Reserve) of the Philippine Air Force.
As Representative of the Fifth District of Cebu, he is credited for the following;
- initiated infrastructure projects for the Port of Camotes worth PI 22 million which
generated more than 3,700 Jobs and 15,000 tourists;
- afforded scholarship grants and aid worth more than P5 million to 132 high school
students (27 graduates, 85 still in school) and to 233 college students (124 graduates,
109 still in school);
- initiated the construction of school buildings and other related projects worth P35
million with 46 new classrooms for high school students, 29 new elementary classrooms and
a total of 33 renovated elementary and high school classrooms which 5,400 grade school and
high school students now enjoy;
- instituted Hospitalization Assistance Fund and other Health Related Programs worth P5
million benefiting almost 6,000 constituents;
- initiated Agriculture-related projects worth P50 million to more than 11,000 farmers and
fisher folk;
- implemented the rice subsidy and Basic Commodities Program worth over P2 million for
more than 25,000 DSWD-identified indigents and 25 small entrepreneurs in 25 barangays in
ten municipalities;
- provided housing assistance fund worth P2 million to 4 Teachers' Cooperatives with 1,100
members;
- provided additional capital outlay and infrastructure assistance fund worth P 3 million
to 6 multipurpose cooperatives. |