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Grace Poe
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Grace Poe
Full Name and Common Aliases
Grace L. Poe is a Filipino politician who has also been known by her married name, Grace S. Binay.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on September 3, 1975, there is no record of her death.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Nationality: Filipino
Profession: Politician, Senator
Early Life and Background
Grace Poe was born in San Francisco, California to Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr., a son of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, and his wife, Angela Romualdez. She grew up under the shadow of her father's tumultuous past but eventually chose a different path for herself.
Major Accomplishments
Poe started her career in the Philippine government as an executive assistant to President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo from 2004 to 2007. In 2013, she won a seat in the Philippine Senate and was re-elected for another term in 2016. As a senator, Poe has been known for her advocacy on education reform and good governance.
Notable Works or Actions
Some of Poe's notable works include:
Poe's Bill on Free Education:
In 2017, Poe filed a bill that aimed to provide free education to all Filipino students in public elementary and high schools.
* Although the bill did not pass, it sparked a nationwide debate about education reform.
Impact and Legacy
As a senator, Poe has made significant contributions to the country's legislative process. Her advocacy on education reform has been widely recognized, and her efforts to promote good governance have set a precedent for future generations of politicians.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Poe is widely quoted or remembered due to her unwavering commitment to serving the Filipino people. Her unshakeable conviction in promoting transparency and accountability in government has made her a respected figure in Philippine politics.
Quotes by Grace Poe

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It's important to have IT knowledge; it's important to increase every government agency's IT capability.

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Loyalty to the country does not end with territory. Sometimes you are elsewhere, but your heart is really for the country.

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I see the Philippines one day as a developed country, one of the major economies of Asia - perhaps not in six years, but definitely in our lifetime.

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Even if I aspired to be in showbiz, I felt physically inadequate being compared to my parents.

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I appreciate artistically made movies, but as an audience member, I want to be entertained, too.

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Most movies now are drama, and the commercially successful ones are, sadly, about adulterous relationships.
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