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Like current non-voting members, resident commissioners could speak and otherwise participate in the business of the House, but did not have full voting rights. Two resident commissioners were sent until 1937, when after the establishment of the
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of 1934 reduced the number of resident commissioners to one, and ordered the enactment of a new constitution. Upon the passage of the 1935 Constitution, it tasked the
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in 1916, the resident commissioners were still selected in the same way, but by this time now had three-year terms.
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The procedures for appointment of the resident commissioners were ambiguous and a source of friction. Under the
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leader and goldmine owner in the Philippines), in 1938 or 1939, Library of Congress
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The Blood of Government: Race, Empire, the United States, & the Philippines
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in 1946. It was similar to current non-voting members of Congress such as the
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Resigned in 1928 to run in the Philippine House of Representatives.
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of 1916 (known as the Philippine Autonomy Act) section 20, and the
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of 1902, the two resident commissioners were to be elected by the
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of 1934 (known as the Philippine Independence Act) section 7(5).
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recognized the independence of the Republic of the Philippines
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The resident commissioner represented the Philippines in the
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The two resident commissioners serving under the Jones Law,
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were the first resident commissioners under the Jones Law.
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Members of the United States Congress of Filipino descent
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1907, as a Resident Commissioner was granted by Congress
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1946, as a result of independence of the Philippines
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Retired in 1936 after change of form of government.
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Retired in 1936 after change of form of government.
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Carlos P. Romulo
Resident Commissioner
United States House of Representatives
Seat
Philippines
Benito Legarda
Pablo Ocampo
Carlos P. Romulo
Spanish
non-voting member
United States House of Representatives
Philippines
internationally recognized independence
resident commissioner of Puerto Rico
Washington, D.C.
Guam
Northern Mariana Islands
territories of the United States
Commonwealth of the Philippines

J.M. Elizalde
Sergio Osmena
John W. Hausermann
Republican Party
United States territory from 13 August 1898
Philippine independence
Philippine Organic Act of 1902
Jones Law

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