Latest News
- Anak ng mayor sa La Union, napatay ng bodyguard
- Jessica, nag-standout ang 3 performance sa American Idol
- (Update) Jessica, 'perfect voice' sa 'I'll Be There' ng Jackson 5
- (Update) Jessica, standing ov sa 'I Don't Want To Miss a Thing' rendition
- 'My All' ni Mariah Carey, 1st song ni Jessica para sa judges' choice
- P2-M ibinalik kasunod ng payroll padding scam sa Pangasinan
- 3 patay, 15 sugatan sa salpukan ng 2 bus sa Camarines Sur
- Pagdinig sa kaso vs ex-AFP Comptroller Ligot, ipinagpaliban
- Senator-judges: CJ Corona, uupo sa witness stand ng 3 araw
- 'Di sini-single out si Pacman sa tax case - P-Noy
COUNCILOR JOHN CARLOS "JC" G. DE LOS REYES
John Carlos "JC" G. de los Reyes (born February 14, 1970) is a Philippine councilor in Olongapo City .
De los Reyes studied in Ateneo de Manila for his elementary education, and graduated in De la Salle for his secondary education. He finished his Bachelor of Arts in Theology at the Franciscan University of Steubenville, which is considered as one of the most Orthodox Catholic Universities in the United States.
In late 1993 he taught Philosophy in the Center for Research and Communication, now known as the University of Asia and the Pacific.
During that time, he was under the tutelage of Father Joseph de Torre, a Spanish priest of the Holy Cross who wrote extensively on the social teachings of the Church.
In 1995, he was elected as the city councilor of Olongapo City. During his term, he focused on the poor, the youth and cooperatives.
He finished his post-graduate studies in Public Administration from the University of the Philippines in 1999 and in 2005, he finished his law degree at Saint Louis University in Baguio City.
In the 2007 elections, among 27 local and national candidates, he was the lone winner of the Ang Kapatiran Party, placing second among ten slots for the Olongapo City Council. This was achieved despite a decade absent from local politics.
His free legal assistance program under an informal project named JUSTICE CRUSADE has been widely successful among his constituents. He is presently prioritizing the institutionalization of the Barangay Human Rights Action Centers, the office mandated by law for the protection and prevention of human rights violations in the barangay.
As councilor, de los Reyes has spoken out and campaigned against illegal drugs, rampant violations of worker's rights at Hanjin, Subic Bay and has campaigned against illegal fish cages in the area. He has also led protests against the proposed coal power plant and has been outspoken in criticizing government's plan to open more casinos in Subic.
The boldest statement he has made for good governance is the filing of numerous cases before the Ombudsman against high ranking government officials where he himself is complainant. This is in line with his political policy of alleviating the people's suffering by addressing the problem of expensive and increasing costs of basic needs like water, electricity, medicines, health care, etc., and insuring that these basic services are kept free and far from graft and corruption.
De los Reyes is a relative of Sen. Richard Gordon, his mother is the sister of Sen. Gordon. De los Reyes is married to Dunia Valenzuela. He has three children from Valenzuela: Gabriel (aged 10), Santiago (aged 8), and Barbara (aged 6).
Vice President:
Dominador Chipeco
Senators:
Rizalino David
Jo Aurea Imbong
Zosimo Paredes
Gracia RiƱoza-Plazo
Adrian Sison
Reginald Tamayo
Hector Tarrazona
Manuel Valdehuesa Jr.





