Sunday, July 17, 2022

Atty. Jamie at your service

By Leo Udtohan


Lawyer Jiselle Rae Aumentado Villamor with her husband Vince Tan who witnessed the inaugural session where she delivered her inaugural address as provincial board member of Bohol. Photo: Jamie Villamor MAO
 
It seems only yesterday when Ate Razel was seen bringing along in her meetings and social events a tot named Jamie, who looked so shy and was seen in the corner doing her own thing, reading something. 

That tot is now a provincial lawmaker- Jiselle Rae Aumentado Villamor-Tan.  

In her high school and college days, she was an active participant in student politics, campus journalism and leadership caucuses. 

As a lawmaker,  Atty. Jamie said she seeks to craft major legislative measures to improve the lives of her fellow Boholanos.

"It is my vision to have stronger Bohol through my major legislative agenda which is to accelerate the economic growth of our province," said  Villamor  the inaugural session of the 29th Bohol Legislature.

The neophyte lawmaker said it can be done by strengthening the communities to have a stronger economy through multi sectoral approach and sustainable support to farmers, fisherfolks, local entrepreneurs and indigenous groups.

She urged her colleagues to craft legislative measures that will boost productivity, raise earning power and competitiveness. She believes that it is about time that Bohol identify potential industries and diversify investments for economic development.

Before becoming a lawmaker, Villamor was a legislative consultant of the House of the Representatives, head of Policy and Legislative Department of the League of Cities of the Philippines, and Corporate Board Secretary of the National Irrigation Administration.

"As a public servant working behind the scenes in the halls of power in the national government for considerable years, it is my unwavering commitment that I offer no less the excellence and honor which our fellow Boholanos expect of us - my knowledge, skills, training and experience I've had working," she said.

" And as a neophyte provincial legislator, I consider this a privilege to be working with esteemed, and seasoned politicians who I look forward to learn more from, and work with," said the pro-bono lawyer.

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