Allan Reyes

On April 20, 2025, Congressman Allan Reyes, representative of District 3, Quezon City, led a high-level strategic assembly with fellow local leaders, policy advocates, and members of the YES Team under the unifying theme “Sama-samang aasenso, walang kampo-kampo!”. The event brought together stakeholders from across the district and nearby co-districts to reinforce shared priorities, legislative goals, and grassroots coordination in delivering public service.

Held as part of the YESnaALL campaign and the broader YESerbisyo initiative, the event emphasized inter-district collaboration, aligning efforts to respond to evolving community needs across education, infrastructure, livelihood, and health.

Strengthening Co-District Cooperation and Community Dialogue

The April 20 assembly served as a platform for reaffirming mutual goals among public officials and community partners in Quezon City. Congressman Reyes opened the dialogue by emphasizing that while each district has its unique context, there are shared challenges that can be addressed more effectively through coordination and joint planning.

The session featured discussions on inter-barangay collaboration, regional development strategies, and alignment of national legislative priorities with local implementation plans. It also served as a venue to listen to sectoral representatives and grassroots organizations, ensuring that programs remain responsive and grounded in real community concerns.

Advancing Key Legislative Priorities Under the Four Pillars

Congressman Allan Reyes highlighted how the meeting supports his legislative and developmental agenda, which is structured around four key pillars:

1. Edukasyon (Education for All)

The congressman reiterated support for laws that expand access to alternative and skills-based education, such as:

  • The Alternative Learning System Act, which enhances access to formal and non-formal education for out-of-school youth and adults.

     

  • The Enterprise-Based Education and Training Program Act, which integrates real-world training opportunities with school curricula, helping learners transition into the workforce.

     

These efforts are critical for District 3’s young population, ensuring that education systems are inclusive, flexible, and aligned with market demands.

2. Infra (Infrastructure and Digital Transformation)

With Quezon City being a highly urbanized and densely populated city, infrastructure remains a core concern. Congressman Reyes cited support for:

  • The Government Mobile Applications Act, which pushes for the digitization of local services and streamlined communication between citizens and agencies.

     

  • The Sustainable Elevated Walkways Act, advocating for pedestrian-friendly elevated paths in crowded areas, enhancing urban mobility and commuter safety.

     

These infrastructure priorities address mobility gaps and digital service needs in District 3’s mixed residential-commercial zones.

3. Trabaho at Negosyo (Jobs and Business Opportunities)

Reyes renewed his call for increased support for micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), which form the backbone of the district’s local economy. He pointed to:

  • The Pondo sa Pagbabago at Pag-asenso (P3) Act, which provides micro-financing to low-income entrepreneurs.

     

  • Various MSME support bills, aimed at easing regulatory burdens and providing financial incentives for small businesses.

     

These measures aim to stimulate economic activity at the barangay level, reduce unemployment, and promote self-sustaining livelihoods.

4. Health at Tulong Pinansyal (Healthcare and Financial Aid)

Public health remains a top concern, particularly for vulnerable and low-income communities in District 3. Congressman Reyes reaffirmed support for:

  • The Public Health Emergency Benefits Act, providing protection and incentives for frontline health workers during national emergencies.

     

  • The Philippine Health Security Act, designed to strengthen the country’s healthcare delivery systems and ensure access to affordable care.

     

These legislative priorities support the expansion of medical assistance programs and promote accessible, quality healthcare for District 3 residents.

A Track Record of Proactive Public Service

Known for his hands-on leadership style, Congressman Allan Reyes has maintained consistent engagement with local stakeholders—from barangay officials and educators to vendors, students, and health workers. His reputation as a proactive congressman in Quezon City is built on sustained community presence and a commitment to transparency, inclusion, and practical service delivery.

Through the YESerbisyo platform, he has implemented a range of programs covering free check-ups, legal aid, job fairs, community consultations, scholarship support, and infrastructure development—all grounded in continuous dialogue with constituents.

Energizing the YES Team for Ongoing Progress

The April 20 gathering also served as a rallying point for the YES Team and partner organizations, who pledged to support upcoming initiatives and expand engagement efforts in the lead-up to future community events.

The energy and unity on display reflect the ongoing commitment to YESnaALL, which champions governance without political division, focused on service, action, and shared outcomes.

By mobilizing multiple sectors under a common agenda, Congressman Allan Reyes continues to build a District 3 that is participatory, inclusive, and results-driven—anchored in collaboration, policy alignment, and responsive leadership.

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