Bernadette Herrera
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Bernadette Ramirez Herrera (born February 22, 1976) is a Filipina politician who served as Deputy Minority Leader Philippine House of Representatives and First Representative of the Bagong Henerasyon party-list. She is also a TV host at Serbisyong Bayanihan, a public service program under UNTV. She is known as an advocate for the rights of Solo Parents, being the co author of Republic Act No. 11861 or the Expanded Solo Parent Act.
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Quotes
[edit]- Being named as one of the most productive members of the 19th Congress is a tremendous honor, for which I feel very grateful. I believe in the work I have done and continue to do for the constituents of BH Party-list and for our nation. I am committed to championing women and children’s rights, consumer protection, efficient internet and economic recovery.
- Lawmaker trying to ‘influence’ bidding process, says DBM Philippine Daily Inquirer
- I personally laud and support the Vice President for her commitment to improve the quality of basic education in the country in her capacity as the Secretary of the Department of Education. I have absolute confidence in her ability to institute much needed reforms to make the Philippine basic education system competitive and at par with other countries.
- Minority congresswoman only has good things to say about VP Sara Manila Bulletin
- When we help solo parents succeed, we create a ripple effect that strengthens families and communities. Empowering them is not just a moral obligation—it’s a national priority.
- Herrera vows to empower solo parents Journalnew.com.ph
- These public statements constitute gender-based harassment and discrimination, particularly against solo mothers and women in the nursing profession, and are violative of the core principles enshrined in the Safe Spaces Act.
- Representative Bernadette Herrera, House deputy majority leader, on Congressman Sia's "sexist" joke and "deeply troubling" behavior
- https://mb.com.ph/2025/04/08/herrera-eyes-house-probe-on-safe-spaces-act-after-pasig-poll-bet-s-lewd-joke-on-single-mothers
- The widespread circulation and normalization of these remarks, especially during the election period, call into question the effectiveness of the law’s enforcement mechanisms, particularly in monitoring, preventing, and penalizing acts committed by public officials and candidates.
- This moment provides an opportunity to review existing gaps in the implementation of [RA 11313], clarify the roles of enforcement agencies, and explore possible amendments that would strengthen accountability, especially in public and political spaces.
- We must ensure that the fintech sector operates with transparency, accountability, and strong consumer protections to maintain public trust
- Solo parents face unique challenges, and it is our responsibility to ease their burden. We will continue to push for more benefits, better implementation of the law, and ensure that no solo parent is left behind
- As we embark on Women’s Month, let us renew our collective commitment to the pursuit of gender equality and the empowerment of women,” Herrera said. “Together, let us endeavor to cultivate a society where every woman and girl can thrive and contribute meaningfully to the advancement and prosperity of our nation.
- Women’s Month serves as a reminder of the invaluable contributions women have made throughout history and continue to make in various fields, including politics, science, arts, and business
- Empowering women is not just a matter of fairness, but also a key driver of social and economic development.
- Solo parents are an integral part of our society, but they often carry the heaviest burdens with little help. It’s time to provide them with the tools they need to succeed and thrive
- Many solo parents remain unaware of their rights or are unable to access much-needed assistance. Strengthening local support systems will ensure no one is left behind
- Solo parents are not asking for pity—they are asking for fair opportunities and the respect they deserve
- There are still significant gaps that the government can fill to help these remarkable individuals carry the substantial load of being sole breadwinners, guardians, and caregivers
- Life is already so difficult as it is, imagine how challenging it is to care for, nurture, and raise a family. That's already the major undertaking for two parents, how more so for soloistas?
