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During his congressional tenure, he authored and co-authored legislation on fiscal and financial reform, anti-money laundering, barangay micro-business enterprise. Moreno also authored laws to strengthen education, social services and environment protection in the countryside. He was also a member of
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from what its residents would describe as a 'no-man's land' to a thriving rural community earned him a Galing Pook Award from the national government and he would use this experience to push for more projects to communities long neglected by government.
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Prioritizing infrastructure in his development agenda was a key element in Moreno's opening of sitio (Spanish for site) Lantad in Barangay (village) Kibanban in Balingasag town, Misamis Oriental.
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Misortel resuscitation – a rehabilitation program for the province-owned telephone company which incurred financial breakdown due to mismanagement and neglect of past administrations;
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