Solon wants drug test for bets, elected execs
The Freeman
|July 06, 2025
Saying that public servants should be held to the same standards as ordinary job applicants, newly-elected Cebu 4th District Representative Sun Shimura is pushing for a law that would require mandatory drug testing for all candidates and elected officials.
-
Shimura said it is about time public officials underwent the same scrutiny as guards, waiters, and clerks, who are commonly subjected to drug tests before employment.
“When I was a board member, I said all candidates running for any position in government should undergo drug testing. I cannot pass this in the province because of national law --I am now here,” said Shimura.
Shimura, who assumed office on July 1, said the measure will be among his priority bills, although it has yet to be officially filed.
He believes it is part of promoting accountability and integrity in government service.
The congressman's proposal is part of a larger legislative agenda he is crafting to address longstanding issues in education, land tenure, values formation, and social services in his district and beyond.
In his first two days in Congress, Shimura already filed six bills, including four seeking the conversion of Cebu Technological University extension campuses in Bantayan, San Remigio, Tabogon, and Tabuelan into autonomous campuses.
Esta historia es de la edición July 06, 2025 de The Freeman.
Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.
¿Ya eres suscriptor? Iniciar sesión
MÁS HISTORIAS DE The Freeman
The Freeman
WTC Manila bets on MICE growth in 2026
World Trade Center Metro Manila (WTCMM) expects robust demand next year as the Philippines rises as a meetings, incentives, conventions, and exhibitions (MICE) destination, its chief executive officer (CEO) said.
1 mins
January 01, 2026
The Freeman
'2026 looks even brighter for Philippines sports'
The Philippine Olympic Committee (POC) family couldn't ask for more from Filipino athletes in 2025 and the coming new year, according to president Abraham \"Bambol\" Tolentino, looks even brighter.
1 min
January 01, 2026
The Freeman
FOR 2026 Archival: CCMC completion, on top of his admin's agenda
Cebu City Mayor Nestor Archival has placed the Cebu City Medical Center (CCMC) at the forefront of his administration's agenda for 2026, promising to finally complete the long delayed project after years of setbacks and ballooning costs.
1 mins
January 01, 2026
The Freeman
SSS eyes expansion with new loan products, wider coverage
State-owned insurer, Social Security System (SSS) is entering 2026 with an expansionary agenda, seeking to deepen coverage, roll out new lending products and strengthen frontline services after a year marked by pension reforms, digital upgrades and emergency support programs.
2 mins
January 01, 2026
The Freeman
Danao refuses DPWH projects
Mayor Ramon “Nito” Durano has refused to issue permits for several projects the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has proposed for Danao City in 2026, citing concerns over the re-concreting of roads that remain in good and serviceable condition.
3 mins
January 01, 2026
The Freeman
City rolls out road asphalting program
Rocky and muddy roads that have long been left unattended across Cebu City will finally be paved, as Mayor Nestor Archival confirmed that the city’s asphalting program will go full blast from January until June 30, 2026.
1 mins
January 01, 2026
The Freeman
Happy God-blessed New Year to us all!
May all of us start, move on confidently through this new year just as we have always done for the past years: to always believe and never forget that we are all loved, unconditionally, by God, now and forever!
2 mins
January 01, 2026
The Freeman
Barili's early fireworks show
Last Sunday night, residents of Sitio Estaca, Barangay Minolos in Barili town were treated to what looked like a fireworks display ahead of New Year's Eve.
1 mins
January 01, 2026
The Freeman
Cebu-based bakery group goes premium with Dutch partner
The company behind San Jose Bakeshop is moving upmarket, betting that Cebu consumers are increasingly willing to pay for better bread.
1 mins
January 01, 2026
The Freeman
PB approves Capitol office for international affairs
A dedicated office to handle international and local sisterhood partnerships of the Cebu rovincial government will be established following the approval of the ordinance, which formalizes the province’s growing engagements with both foreign and domestic partners.
1 min
January 01, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

