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'''Sherwin Ting Gatchalian''' (born April 6, 1974), known as '''Win Gatchalian''', is a Filipino politician and businessman serving as a ] since 2016. A member of the ] (NPC), he previously served as the ] of ]'s ] from 2001 to 2004 and from 2013 to 2016. He was the ] from 2004 to 2013.
{{Philippine name|Ting|Gatchalian}}'''Sherwin "Win" Ting Gatchalian''' (born April 6, 1974) is a Filipino ] and ] who is currently serving as ].


In 2001, Gatchalian was elected to the House of Representatives. After one term in Congress, he was elected mayor of Valenzuela. During his term as mayor, Gatchalian ended the city's garbage woes and oversaw the clearing operations in the aftermath of ]. He also implemented a number of education programs,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.valenzuela.gov.ph/index.php/search/tag/WIN+Ang+Edukasyon+Program|title=Tayo na, Valenzuela!|date=June 4, 2019|website=City Government of Valenzuela}}</ref> the establishment of the ], and the accessibility to tertiary public educational institutions in the city, among others.
A member of the ] (NPC), he formerly served as ] for the ] of ] from 2001 to 2004 and from 2013 to 2016. He also served as Mayor of ] from 2004 to 2013.


After serving as mayor of Valenzuela for three terms,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://wingatchalian.com/awards-and-recognitions/|title=Awards and Recognitions|date=June 4, 2019|website=Win Gatchalian}}</ref> Gatchalian ran again and was elected as 1st district Representative of Valenzuela in 2013. His return to the lower house saw Gatchalian try to implement some of Valenzuela's education reform initiatives<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/politics/elections/2016/129347-sherwin-gatchalian-advocacies-senatorial-elections|title=The Leader I Want: Sherwin Gatchalian's to-fix list in 2016|date=June 4, 2019|work=Rappler}}</ref> with the filing of House Bill No. 5905, or the Free Higher Education Act.<ref name="philstar free higher education">{{Cite news|url=https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2018/02/25/1791152/free-higher-education-law-implemented-year|title=Free higher education law implemented this year|date=February 25, 2018|work=The Philippine Star}}</ref><ref name="hb5905">{{cite PH act| title = An Act Providing for Full Tuition Subsidy in State Universities and Collesges, and Appropritating Funds Therefor| chamber = HB| number = 5905| language = en| date = 24 August 2015|url = http://www.congress.gov.ph/legisdocs/basic_16/HB05905.pdf| access-date = 29 August 2019}}</ref>
In 2001, Gatchalian was elected as ] of the ]. After one term in ], he ran and was elected for the position of Mayor of ]. During his term as mayor, Gatchalian ended the city's garbage woes and oversaw the clearing operations in the aftermath of ]. He also implemented a number of education programs,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.valenzuela.gov.ph/index.php/search/tag/WIN+Ang+Edukasyon+Program|title=Tayo na, Valenzuela!|last=|first=|date=June 4, 2019|website=City Government of Valenzuela|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=}}</ref> the establishment of the ], and the accessibility to tertiary public educational institutions in the city, among others.


Gatchalian then ran for and won a position in the Senate during the ] with his campaign around the promise of passing the Free Higher Education Act.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.senate.gov.ph/lisdata/2361920292!.pdf |title=Info |website=www.senate.gov.ph |access-date=2019-10-14}}</ref> In early 2017, the Senate passed the Free Higher Education Act,<ref name="philstar free higher education" /> which Gatchalian co-authored and co-sponsored. ] signed the measure into law as the ] (Republic Act No. 10931) in August 2017.<ref name="ra10931">{{cite PH act| title = An Act Promoting Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education by Providing for Free Tuition and Other School Fees in State Universities and Colleges, Local Universities and Colleges and State-run Technical-Vocational Institutions, Establishing the Tertiary Education Subsidy and Student Loan Program, Strengthening the Unified Student Financial Assistance System for Tertiary Education, and Appropriating Fund Therefor| chamber = RA| number = 10931| language = en| date = 3 August 2017| url = https://www.lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra2017/ra_10931_2017.html| access-date = 29 August 2019| archive-date = 2 September 2018| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20180902012054/https://www.lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra2017/ra_10931_2017.html| url-status = dead}}</ref>
After serving as Mayor of Valenzuela City for three terms,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://wingatchalian.com/awards-and-recognitions/|title=Awards and Recognitions|last=|first=|date=June 4, 2019|website=Win Gatchalian|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=}}</ref> Gatchalian once again ran and was elected as 1st District Representative of Valenzuela in 2013. His return to the Lower House saw Gatchalian try to implement some of Valenzuela City's education reform initiatives<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/politics/elections/2016/129347-sherwin-gatchalian-advocacies-senatorial-elections|title=The Leader I Want: Sherwin Gatchalian's to-fix list in 2016|last=|first=|date=June 4, 2019|work=Rappler|access-date=}}</ref> with the filing of House Bill No. 5905, or the Free Higher Education Act.<ref name="philstar free higher education">{{Cite news|url=https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2018/02/25/1791152/free-higher-education-law-implemented-year|title=Free higher education law implemented this year|last=|first=|date=February 25, 2018|work=The Philippine Star|access-date=}}</ref><ref name="hb5905">{{cite PH act| title = An Act Providing for Full Tuition Subsidy in State Universities and Collesges, and Appropritating Funds Therefor| chamber = HB| number = 5905| language = English| date = 24 August 2015|url = http://www.congress.gov.ph/legisdocs/basic_16/HB05905.pdf| accessdate = 29 August 2019}}</ref>


In addition to being chairman of the Senate Committees on Energy and Economic Affairs, he also authored a number of key measures that have been passed into law, including the Murang Kuryente Act,<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1154515/murang-kuryente-act-to-lower-electricity-rates-in-next-few-months|title='Murang Kuryente Act' to lower electricity rates in next few months|last=Marquez|first=Consuelo|date=August 16, 2019|work=PH Daily Inquirer|access-date=August 19, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1077784|title=Duterte signs Murang Kuryente Act|last=Parrocha|first=Azer|date=August 14, 2019|work=PH News Agency|access-date=August 19, 2019}}</ref> Electric Cooperatives Emergency and Resiliency Fund Act,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.erc.gov.ph/ContentPage/41306|title=Electric Cooperatives Resiliency Act A Welcome Development – Devanadera|publisher=Energy Regulatory Commission}}</ref> the Energy Virtual One Stop Shop Act<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.doe.gov.ph/energist/energy-virtual-one-stop-shop-bill-signed-law|title=Energy Virtual One-stop Shop Bill Signed into Law|date=March 14, 2019|publisher=Department of Energy|access-date=May 29, 2019}}</ref> the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act,<ref name="officialgazette1">{{cite web|url=https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/downloads/2019/04apr/20190412-RA-11285-RRD.pdf |title=Data |date=2019 |website=www.officialgazette.gov.ph |access-date=2019-10-14}}</ref> and the Mobile Number Portability Act.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.bworldonline.com/cell-phone-number-portability-now-a-law/|title=Cell phone number portability now a law|last=A. L.|first=Balinbin|date=February 20, 2019|work=Business World|access-date=May 29, 2019}}</ref><ref name="officialgazette2">{{cite web|url=https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/downloads/2019/02feb/20190208-RA-11202-RRD.pdf |title=Data |date=2019 |website=www.officialgazette.gov.ph |access-date=October 14, 2019}}</ref>
Gatchalian then ran for and won a position in the Senate during the ] with his campaign around the promise of passing the Free Higher Education Act.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.senate.gov.ph/lisdata/2361920292!.pdf |title=Info |website=www.senate.gov.ph |format=PDF |access-date=2019-10-14}}</ref> In early 2017, the Senate passed the Free Higher Education Act,<ref name="philstar free higher education" /> which Gatchalian co-authored and co-sponsored. ] signed the measure into law as the ] (Republic Act No. 10931) in August 2017.<ref name="ra10931">{{cite PH act| title = An Act Promoting Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education by Providing for Free Tuition and Other School Fees in State Universities and Colleges, Local Universities and Colleges and State-run Technical-Vocational Institutions, Establishing the Tertiary Education Subsidy and Student Loan Program, Strengthening the Unified Student Financial Assistance System for Tertiary Education, and Appropriating Fund Therefor| chamber = RA| number = 10931|language = English| date = 3 August 2017|url = https://www.lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra2017/ra_10931_2017.html| accessdate = 29 August 2019}}</ref>


In 2022, Gatchalian ran for re-election and was elected to the Senate for his second term, placing fourth in the polls.
In addition to chairing the Senate Committees on Energy and Economic Affairs, Gatchalian has also authored a number of key measures that have been signed into law, including the Murang Kuryente Act,<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1154515/murang-kuryente-act-to-lower-electricity-rates-in-next-few-months|title=‘Murang Kuryente Act’ to lower electricity rates in next few months|last=Marquez|first=Consuelo|date=August 16, 2019|work=PH Daily Inquirer|access-date=August 19, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1077784|title=Duterte signs Murang Kuryente Act|last=Parrocha|first=Azer|date=August 14, 2019|work=PH News Agency|access-date=August 19, 2019}}</ref> Elective Cooperatives Emergency and Resiliency Fund Act,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.erc.gov.ph/ContentPage/41306|title=Electric Cooperatives Resiliency Act A Welcome Development – Devanadera|last=|first=|date=|publisher=Energy Regulatory Commission|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=}}</ref> the Energy Virtual One Stop Shop Act,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.doe.gov.ph/energist/energy-virtual-one-stop-shop-bill-signed-law|title=Energy Virtual One-stop Shop Bill Signed into Law|last=|first=|date=March 14, 2019|publisher=Department of Energy|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=May 29, 2019}}</ref> the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act,<ref name="officialgazette1">{{cite web|url=https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/downloads/2019/04apr/20190412-RA-11285-RRD.pdf |title=Data |date=2019 |website=www.officialgazette.gov.ph |format=PDF |access-date=2019-10-14}}</ref> and the Mobile Number Portability Act.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.bworldonline.com/cell-phone-number-portability-now-a-law/|title=Cell phone number portability now a law|last=A. L.|first=Balinbin|date=February 20, 2019|work=Business World|access-date=May 29, 2019}}</ref><ref name="officialgazette2">{{cite web|url=https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/downloads/2019/02feb/20190208-RA-11202-RRD.pdf |title=Data |date=2019 |website=www.officialgazette.gov.ph |format=PDF |access-date=2019-10-14}}</ref>


==Early life and education== ==Early life and education==
Gatchalian was born to industrialist William Gatchalian and Dee Hua Ting. He is the eldest of four siblings, namely Kenneth, ], and Weslie "Wes" Gatchalian.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=23503227&privcapId=9995316 |title=Are you a robot? |publisher=Bloomberg |date= |accessdate=2019-10-14}}</ref> The Gatchalian family identifies as ] with Dee Hua being a pastor and chairman at their own church Jesus our Life Ministries in Barangay Maysan, Valenzuela.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/JOLCCOFFICIAL/|title=Jesus Our Life Christian Church|via=Facebook|language=en|access-date=2019-05-29}}</ref> Gatchalian was born to industrialist William Gatchalian and Dee Hua Ting. He is the eldest of four siblings, including namely Kenneth, ], and ]. The Gatchalian family is of Chinese descent<ref>{{Cite web |last=Paurom |first=Dan |date=2016-03-31 |title=Sherwin Gatchalian: Being Filipino not about bloodline |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/777159/sherwin-gatchalian-being-filipino-not-about-bloodline |access-date=2023-11-04 |website=INQUIRER.net |language=en}}</ref> and identifies as ], with Dee Hua being a pastor and chairman at their own church, Jesus our Life Ministries in Barangay Maysan, Valenzuela.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/JOLCCOFFICIAL/|title=Jesus Our Life Christian Church|via=Facebook|language=en|access-date=May 29, 2019}}</ref>


He finished his elementary and secondary education at ] in ], ] and graduated from ] (Boston, MA), in 1995 with a Finance and Operations Management degree.{{citation needed|date=June 2019}} Gatchalian finished his elementary and secondary education at ] in the 1980s<ref>{{Cite web|title=Welcome To Grace Christian College|url=https://www.gcc.edu.ph/|access-date=August 3, 2021|website=gcc.edu.ph}}</ref> in Quezon City and graduated with a degree in Finance and Operations Management from ] in 1995.<ref>{{Cite web |title=.30 Gatchalian, Win |url=https://votepilipinas.com/ |access-date=2024-06-27 |website=votepilipinas.com}}</ref>


==Political career==
== Private sector experience ==
Gatchalian has been a member of the ] ] (NPC) since joining politics in 2001.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://wingatchalian.com/Assets/uploads/2015/02/7ee2d261bf7ef1d4b38932eb6a471d3b.pdf|title=Hon. Sherwin T. Gatchalian|access-date=May 14, 2016}}</ref> He is the first generation of ]s from his family, alongside his sibling ], who is currently serving as ] and Wes Gatchalian, who is currently the mayor of Valenzuela.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://wesgatchalian.com/profile |title=Profile |publisher=Wes Gatchalian |date=August 11, 1980|access-date=October 14, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Galvez |first=Daphne |title=Rep. Wes Gatchalian proclaimed as new Valenzuela City mayor |work=Inquirer |url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1595706/fwd-wes-gatchalian-proclaimed-as-valenzuela-mayor}}</ref>
Gatchalian’s diverse experience in the private sector prepared him for public service, building his management, problem-solving, and leadership skills.


=== Representative of the 1st District of Valenzuela (2001–2004) ===
As the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of The Wellex Group from 1996 to 2001, he was responsible for the operations management of various industries; working on multiple markets, adapting to grow trends in business and economics; and being in the mainstream of the country’s trade and industry. The Wellex Group is one of the leading diversified investment firms in the Philippines, with industries including hotels and casinos, real estate development, oil exploration, petrochemicals, mining, aviation, trading, and banking.
In 2001, Gatchalian was elected as member of the House of Representatives for the ]. He is the first representative of the district following its establishment in 1998. However, he chose not to seek re-election to run for mayor of Valenzuela in 2004.


===Mayor, Valenzuela (2004–2013)===
From 1998 to 1999, he also served as the Vice Chairman and Director of Air Philippines Corporation, the third largest domestic carrier in the Philippines with initial flights in Subic, Iloilo and Zamboanga when it started its operations in February 1996. At present, it has eight Boeing 737-200 aircrafts with flights to twelve major destinations in the Philippines from its hubs in Manila and Cebu.
During his nine-year tenure as local chief executive, Gatchalian revolutionized good governance in the City Government of Valenzuela through reforms which eradicated ], fostered growth in the local business sector, and improved the provision of social services in ], ], in-city ], and other key areas.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.senate.gov.ph/press_release/2018/0410_gatchalian1.asp|title=Gatchalian: "Empowering governance" behind Valenzuela's safest city ranking|date=June 4, 2019|website=Senate of the Philippines}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.manilatimes.net/gatchalian-vows-push-for-free-higher-education/270723/|title=Gatchalian vows push for free higher education|date=June 4, 2019|website=Manila Times}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.senate.gov.ph/press_release/2018/0320_gatchalian1.asp|title="Free Higher Education will produce quality graduates" – Gatchalian|date=June 4, 2019|website=Senate of the Philippines}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.terrapinn.com/exhibition/power-electricity-world-philippines/speaker-win-GATCHALIAN.stm|title=SENATOR WIN GATCHALIAN {{!}} SENATOR AND CHAIRMAN OF THE SENATE COMMITTEES ON ENERGY, AND ECONOMIC AFFAIRS {{!}} SENATE OF THE PHILIPPINES|date=June 4, 2019|website=The Future Energy Show}}</ref> Gatchalian acknowledged that his style of governance as mayor is based on the practices employed by the ] government, which he once observed for two weeks.<ref>{{cite tweet|author=Sherwin Gatchalian|user=stgatchalian|number=1327490529295097857|date=November 14, 2020|accessdate=January 11, 2023|title=Marikina brings back memories when I literally when back and forth there for two weeks to copy their best practices when I was a mayor.}}</ref>


Gatchalian developed city infrastructure operations for both citizens and enterprises. In 2008, he opened the government-funded P90-million Lingunan-Lawang Bato.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.valenzuela.gov.ph/article/news/11514|title=Seventh NLEX Exit in Valenzuela City Expected to Ease Traffic|last=Dizon|first=Therese Ann|date=July 11, 2017|website=City Government of Valenzuela|access-date=June 3, 2019}}</ref>
Gatchalian became the Vice Chairman of Waterfront Philippines, Inc., one of the top Filipino-owned hotel chains in the country with properties located in Manila, Cebu, and Davao in key business and tourism areas—catering to local, regional, and international guests from 1999 to 2001.

At the same time, he was also the President and Chief Executive Officer of Plastic City Corporation, the country’s fully integrated manufacturer of plastic products


== Political career ==
Gatchalian has been a member of the ] ] (NPC) since joining politics in 2001.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://wingatchalian.com/Assets/uploads/2015/02/7ee2d261bf7ef1d4b38932eb6a471d3b.pdf|title=Hon. Sherwin T. Gatchalian|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=May 14, 2016}}</ref> He is the first generation of ]s from his family, alongside his sibling ], who is currently serving as mayor of ] and Wes Gatchalian who is the first district representative of Valenzuela City.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://wesgatchalian.com/profile |title=Profile |publisher=Wes Gatchalian |date=1980-08-11 |accessdate=2019-10-14}}</ref>

=== First Term, Representative of the 1st District of Valenzuela (2001–2004) ===
Gatchalian was first elected to the ] in 2001 at the time when Valenzuela's congressional representation was divided into two separate ]s.

=== Mayor, Valenzuela City (2004–2013) ===
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During his nine-year tenure as local chief executive, Gatchalian revolutionized good governance in the City Government of Valenzuela through reforms which eradicated ], fostered growth in the local business sector, and improved the provision of social services in ], ], in-city ], and other key areas.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.senate.gov.ph/press_release/2018/0410_gatchalian1.asp|title=Gatchalian: "Empowering governance" behind Valenzuela's safest city ranking|last=|first=|date=June 4, 2019|website=Senate of the Philippines|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.manilatimes.net/gatchalian-vows-push-for-free-higher-education/270723/|title=Gatchalian vows push for free higher education|last=|first=|date=June 4, 2019|website=Manila Times|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.senate.gov.ph/press_release/2018/0320_gatchalian1.asp|title="Free Higher Education will produce quality graduates" – Gatchalian|last=|first=|date=June 4, 2019|website=Senate of the Philippines|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.terrapinn.com/exhibition/power-electricity-world-philippines/speaker-win-GATCHALIAN.stm|title=SENATOR WIN GATCHALIAN {{!}} SENATOR AND CHAIRMAN OF THE SENATE COMMITTEES ON ENERGY, AND ECONOMIC AFFAIRS {{!}} SENATE OF THE PHILIPPINES|last=|first=|date=June 4, 2019|website=The Future Energy Show|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=}}</ref>

He formulated the "WIN ang Edukasyon Program" (Education Wins Program)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.valenzuela.gov.ph/index.php/search/tag/WIN+Ang+Edukasyon+Program|title=Tayo Na, Valenzuela!|last=|first=|date=June 4, 2019|website=City Government of Valenzuela|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=}}</ref> for public schools to address immediate needs of Valenzuela City's schoolchildren.

Gatchalian also initiated various education programs, such as public schools including the ], accessibility to college education particularly in the ] and ], school-based "K to 6 In-School Feeding Program"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://wingatchalian.com/news/valenzuela-feeding-program-helped-over-5k-students-get-higher-grades/|title=Valenzuela feeding program helped over 5k students get higher grades|last=|first=|date=June 4, 2019|website=Win Gatchalian|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=}}</ref> that mobilized ]; empowerment of ]s through the Nanay-Teacher Program,<ref>{{cite web|first=Win |last=Gatchalian |url=http://wingatchalian.com/news/deped-plans-to-implement-nanay-teacher-parenting-program-nationwide/ |title=DepEd plans to implement ‘Nanay-Teacher Parenting Program’ nationwide – Win Gatchalian |publisher=Wingatchalian.com |date=2015-02-10 |accessdate=2019-10-14}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dap.edu.ph/coe-psp/innov_initiatives/education-360-degrees-investment-program/|title=Education 360 Degrees Investment Program|last=|first=|date=June 4, 2019|website=Development Academy of the Philippines|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.congress.gov.ph/press/details.php?pressid=8387|title=Bill to institutionalize Nanay Teacher Parenting Program|last=|first=|date=June 4, 2019|website=House of Representatives|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=}}</ref> and continuous mastery of skills to strengthen competencies of ]s.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://wingatchalian.com/news/to-deped-protect-mental-health-of-teachers/|title=To DepEd: Protect mental health of teachers|last=|first=|date=June 4, 2019|website=Win Gatchalian|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=}}</ref>

==== Governance ====
Gatchalian ended the city's garbage woes and helped Valenzuela into an urban model of cleanliness. In the aftermath of the devastation of ] in 2009, he helped make Valenzuela City as the first city in ] to clear its 4,459.4-hectare land area of flood debris and rubbish. He also streamlined and simplified government transactions to combat corruption and improve public service through the 3S (Simple Speed Service Excellence) Program.{{Citation needed|date=August 2019}}

==== Education ====
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He formulated the "WIN ang Edukasyon Program" ({{translation|Education Wins Program|literal=yes}}).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.valenzuela.gov.ph/index.php/search/tag/WIN+Ang+Edukasyon+Program|title=Tayo Na, Valenzuela!|date=June 4, 2019|website=City Government of Valenzuela}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.philstar.com/pilipino-star-ngayon/opinyon/2015/09/28/1505039/si-rep-gatchalian-ang-mga-nagawa-nito|title=Si Rep. Gatchalian at ang mga nagawa nito |last=Quejada|first=Butch|date=28 September 2015|work=The Philippine Star|access-date=3 June 2019}}</ref> Gatchalian initiated various education programs, such as public schools including the ], accessibility to college education particularly in the ] and ], school-based "K to 6 In-School Feeding Program"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://wingatchalian.com/news/valenzuela-feeding-program-helped-over-5k-students-get-higher-grades/|title=Valenzuela feeding program helped over 5k students get higher grades|date=June 4, 2019|website=Win Gatchalian}}</ref> that mobilized ]; empowerment of ]s through the Nanay-Teacher Program,<ref>{{cite web|first=Win |last=Gatchalian |url=http://wingatchalian.com/news/deped-plans-to-implement-nanay-teacher-parenting-program-nationwide/ |title=DepEd plans to implement 'Nanay-Teacher Parenting Program' nationwide – Win Gatchalian |publisher=Wingatchalian.com |date=2015-02-10 |access-date=2019-10-14}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dap.edu.ph/coe-psp/innov_initiatives/education-360-degrees-investment-program/|title=Education 360 Degrees Investment Program|date=June 4, 2019|website=Development Academy of the Philippines}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.congress.gov.ph/press/details.php?pressid=8387|title=Bill to institutionalize Nanay Teacher Parenting Program|date=June 4, 2019|website=House of Representatives}}</ref> and continuous mastery of skills to strengthen competencies of ]s.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://wingatchalian.com/news/to-deped-protect-mental-health-of-teachers/|title=To DepEd: Protect mental health of teachers|date=June 4, 2019|website=Win Gatchalian}}</ref>
The "WIN ang Edukasyon" Program<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.philstar.com/pilipino-star-ngayon/opinyon/2015/09/28/1505039/si-rep-gatchalian-ang-mga-nagawa-nito|title=Si Rep. Gatchalian at ang mga nagawa nito |last=Quejada|first=Butch|date=28 September 2015|work=The Philippine Star|access-date=3 June 2019}}</ref> prioritized the building of more than 2,000 classroom and distributing one million notebooks, lesson planners, and other teaching and learning materials every year since 2004. At the same time, public school teachers were given regular city government-sponsored trainings and seminars on the latest teaching methods and strategies. In support of the national government's ] (ICT) program, Gatchalian spearheaded the distribution of state-of-the-art computer laboratories to public high schools.


=== Representative of the 1st District of Valenzuela (2013–2016) ===
==== Health ====
When Gatchalian returned to the Lower House in 2013, he filed education reforms to increase the number of math and science high schools across the country and to establish a nationwide school-based ] for kinder and ] students across the country. On July 6, 2015, he filed the original version of the bill that revolutionized access to college education for millions of Filipino—the House Bill No. 5905,<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.philstar.com:8080/headlines/2015/08/25/1491932/house-panel-approves-free-college-education-bill|title=House panel approves free college education bill|last=Romeo|first=Philippine Star|date=August 25, 2015|work=The Philippine Star|access-date=May 14, 2016}}</ref> An Act Providing for Full Tuition ] in ] (SUCs), more commonly known as the Free Higher Education Act, that translated into the current law Republic Act No. 10931 or the ]. He also supports the implementation of ] ] as an investment for the future of younger generations.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.rappler.com/nation/politics/elections/2016/112702-sherwin-gatchalian-k-12-free-higher-education|title=Gatchalian on why he supports K to 12, free higher education|last=Geronimo|first=Jee Y.|date=November 14, 2015|work=Rappler|access-date=May 14, 2016}}</ref>
Gatchalian prioritized projects aiming to improve the health care of the city's underprivileged constituents. He initiated medical missions not only in Valenzuela City but in nearby towns as well, treating patients with various health conditions such ], ], ] , and ]. On October 4, 2015, 986 patients were accommodated during the medical mission at the Valenzuela City Astrodome, 2,226 patients were treated at the Valenzuela City Astrodome on November 22, 2014, and 3,560 patients were assisted at ], ] on July 30, 2016.


Some of his other proposed bills during this term include acts regulating parking fees in malls and commercial areas,<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/645745/bill-filed-vs-steep-parking-fees|title=Bill filed vs steep parking fees|last=Yap|first=DJ|date=October 20, 2014|newspaper=Philippine Daily Inquirer|access-date=May 14, 2016}}</ref> including ] among the prerequisites for tertiary level graduation,<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/653308/bill-filed-reviving-rotc-for-college-students|title=Bill filed reviving ROTC for college students|last=Yap|first=DJ|date=May 27, 2014|newspaper=Philippine Daily Inquirer|access-date=May 14, 2016}}</ref> increasing the budget for ] to transform its global image,<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/596077/congressional-probe-on-naias-appalling-global-image-sought|title=Congressional probe on Naia's 'appalling global image' sought|date=April 21, 2014|newspaper=Philippine Daily Inquirer|access-date=May 14, 2016}}</ref> abolishing the Road Board (a government agency that handled motor vehicle users' tax and road users' tax),<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/556837/legislator-seeks-abolition-of-road-board|title=Legislator seeks abolition of Road Board|last=Salaverria|first=Leila|date=January 3, 2014|newspaper=Philippine Daily Inquirer|access-date=May 14, 2016}}</ref> protecting passengers against abusive and itinerant taxi drivers,<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2014/11/17/1392808/solon-proposes-bill-rights-taxi-passengers|title=Solon proposes 'Bill of Rights of Taxi Passengers'|last=Viray|first=Patricia Lourdes|date=November 17, 2014|work=The Philippine Star|access-date=May 14, 2016}}</ref> for the declaration of candidates seeking to profit from election polls as nuisance candidates,<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/544398/news/nation/solon-wants-bets-seeking-to-profit-from-polls-declared-nuisance|title=Solon wants bets seeking to profit from polls declared nuisance|last=Arcangel|first=Xianne|date=November 15, 2015|work=GMA News|access-date=May 14, 2016}}</ref> as well as a proposed bill requiring proofs of parking space to car purchasers as a means to lessen traffic congestion.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/724580/bill-on-proof-of-parking-space-as-pre-requisite-in-buying-car-proposed|title=Bill on proof of parking space as pre-requisite in buying car proposed|last=Corrales|first=Nestor|date=September 23, 2015|newspaper=Philippine Daily Inquirer|access-date=May 14, 2016}}</ref>
==== Infrastructure ====
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Gatchalian developed city infrastructure operations for both citizens and enterprises. In 2008, he opened the government-funded P90-million Lingunan-Lawang Bato<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.valenzuela.gov.ph/article/news/11514|title=Seventh NLEX Exit in Valenzuela City Expected to Ease Traffic|last=Dizon|first=Therese Ann|date=July 11, 2017|website=City Government of Valenzuela|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=June 3, 2019}}</ref> overpass to vehicular and pedestrian traffic—linking the eastern and western portions of the city that had earlier been separated by the ] (NLEX). The construction of the 80-meter-long and 10-meter-wide bridge significantly eased traffic congestion along the narrow ] and the ] busy Malinta Exit, and facilitated trade flow across the city.


=== Senator (2016–present) ===
He also spearheaded the building of school buildings and classrooms in Valenzuela City that included the opening of 50 rooms that accommodate more than 4, 500 students at ] (DNHS) in ], expansion of Coloong Elementary School, 3-storey building of A. Deato Elementary School in Barangay Balangkas, and another at A. Fernando Elementary School in Barangay Malanday. Also included in his project to expand classrooms are Rincon Elementary School, Bignay Elementary School, Canumay East National High School, ], Polo National High School, Punturin National High School and Malanday Elementary School.
In June 2015, in an event in ], Gatchalian announced his bid for a ] seat in the 2016 general election. In October 2015, ] and ] ] ] announced her senatorial slate under the coalition ] which included Gatchalian.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.pep.ph/electionwatch2016/photos/8536/grace-poe-chiz-escudero-announce-senatorial-bets-under-team-galing-at-puso|title=Grace Poe, Chiz Escudero announce senatorial bets under 'Team Galing at Puso'|last=Siazon|first=Rachel|date=November 4, 2015|work=Philippine Entertainment Portal|access-date=May 12, 2016}}</ref> Gatchalian eventually won, receiving 14,953,768 votes<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/786467/drilon-leads-winning-senators-with-18-6m-votes|title=Drilon leads winning senators with 18.6M votes|last=Hegina|first=Aries Joseph|date=May 19, 2016|work=The Inquirer|access-date=June 6, 2019}}</ref> and placing 10th in the senatorial race. He challenged then-incoming President Rodrigo Duterte to make education reform a top priority of his administration.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/154976|title=Senators react to Duterte's Sona|last=Sarmiento|first=Jun|date=July 25, 2017|work=Sunstar Philippines|access-date=June 4, 2019}}</ref>


In the 17th Congress, Gatchalian served as chairman of the ]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.senate.gov.ph/photo_release/2018/0214_02.asp |title=Senate Committee on Energy |publisher=Senate.gov.ph |date=2018-02-14 |access-date=2019-10-14}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.senate.gov.ph/photo_release/2016/0831_03.asp |title=Committee on Energy |publisher=Senate.gov.ph |date=2016-08-31 |access-date=2019-10-14}}</ref> and ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.senate.gov.ph/committee/list.asp |title=List of Committees – Senate of the Philippines |publisher=Senate.gov.ph |access-date=2019-10-14}}</ref> In the 18th Congress, he served again as the chairman of the energy committee and also of the ].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/235936-list-senate-committee-chairmanships-18th-congress|title=LIST: Senate committee chairmanships for the 18th Congress|last=Rey|first=Aika|date=July 23, 2019|work=Rappler|access-date=July 31, 2019}}</ref>
=== Second Term, Representative of the 1st District of Valenzuela (2013–2016) ===
When Gatchalian returned to the Lower House in 2013, he filed education reforms to increase the number of math and science high schools across the country and to establish a nationwide school-based ] for kinder and ] students across the country. On July 6, 2015, he filed the original version of the bill that revolutionized access to college education for millions of Filipino—the House Bill No. 5905,<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.philstar.com:8080/headlines/2015/08/25/1491932/house-panel-approves-free-college-education-bill|title=House panel approves free college education bill|last=Romeo|first=Philippine Star|date=August 25, 2015|work=The Philippine Star|access-date=May 14, 2016|via=}}</ref> An Act Providing for Full Tuition ] in ] (SUCs), more commonly known as the Free Higher Education Act, that translated into the current law Republic Act No. 10931 or the ]. He also supports the implementation ] ] as an investment for the future of younger generations.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.rappler.com/nation/politics/elections/2016/112702-sherwin-gatchalian-k-12-free-higher-education|title=Gatchalian on why he supports K to 12, free higher education|last=Geronimo|first=Jee Y.|date=November 14, 2015|work=Rappler|access-date=May 14, 2016|via=}}</ref>


In October 2021, he filed a certificate to continue his term as a Senator.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/amp/news/02/10/22/ping-drops-win-gatchalian-herbert-bautista-from-slate|title=Lacson drops Win Gatchalian, Herbert Bautista from slate|publisher=]|date=2022-02-10|access-date=2022-02-11}}</ref> Campaigning for education reform, he won his re-election bid and placed fourth in the polls. He is now serving as Senator of the 19th Congress. His priority bills include the Teacher Salary Increase Act, Academic Recovery and Accessible Learning (ARAL) Program Act, K to 12 Review, 21st Century School Boards Act, Waste-to-Energy Act, Midstream Natural Gas Industry Development Act, Energy Advocate Act, Energy Transition Act, SIM Card Registration Act and the Internet Transactions Act.
Some of his other proposed bills during this term include acts regulating parking fees in malls and commercial areas,<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/645745/bill-filed-vs-steep-parking-fees|title=Bill filed vs steep parking fees|last=Yap|first=DJ|date=October 20, 2014|work=Philippine Daily Inquirer|access-date=May 14, 2016|via=}}</ref> including ] among the prerequisites for tertiary level graduation,<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/653308/bill-filed-reviving-rotc-for-college-students|title=Bill filed reviving ROTC for college students|last=Yap|first=DJ|date=May 27, 2014|work=Philippine Daily Inquirer|access-date=May 14, 2016|via=}}</ref> increasing the budget for ] to transform its global image,<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/596077/congressional-probe-on-naias-appalling-global-image-sought|title=Congressional probe on Naia's 'appalling global image' sought|last=|first=|date=April 21, 2014|work=Philippine Daily Inquirer|access-date=May 14, 2016|via=}}</ref> abolishing the Road Board (a government agency that handled motor vehicle users' tax and road users' tax),<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/556837/legislator-seeks-abolition-of-road-board|title=Legislator seeks abolition of Road Board|last=Salaverria|first=Leila|date=January 3, 2014|work=Philippine Daily Inquirer|access-date=May 14, 2016|via=}}</ref> protecting passengers against abusive and itinerant taxi drivers,<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.philstar.com/headlines/2014/11/17/1392808/solon-proposes-bill-rights-taxi-passengers|title=Solon proposes 'Bill of Rights of Taxi Passengers'|last=Viray|first=Patricia Lourdes|date=November 17, 2014|work=The Philippine Star|access-date=May 14, 2016|via=}}</ref> for the declaration of candidates seeking to profit from election polls as nuisance candidates,<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/544398/news/nation/solon-wants-bets-seeking-to-profit-from-polls-declared-nuisance|title=Solon wants bets seeking to profit from polls declared nuisance|last=Arcangel|first=Xianne|date=November 15, 2015|work=GMA News|access-date=May 14, 2016|via=}}</ref> as well as a proposed bill requiring proofs of parking space to car purchasers as a means to lessen traffic congestion.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/724580/bill-on-proof-of-parking-space-as-pre-requisite-in-buying-car-proposed|title=Bill on proof of parking space as pre-requisite in buying car proposed|last=Corrales|first=Nestor|date=September 23, 2015|work=Philippine Daily Inquirer|access-date=May 14, 2016|via=}}</ref>


Some of the significant laws Gatchalian passed include the ], the ], the Ease of Paying Taxes (EOPT) Act, the Extension of Availment of Estate Tax Amnesty Act, Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Registration Act, the Free Irrigation Service Act, the ''Masustansyang Pagkain para sa Batang Pilipino'' Act, the Electric Cooperatives Emergency and Resiliency Fund Act, the Anti-Hazing Act of 2018, the ], the Mobile Number Portability Act, the Energy Virtual One-Stop Shop Act, the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act, the Rice Trade Liberalization Act, the Philippine Innovation Act, the Student Fare Discount Act, and the ''Murang Kuryente'' Act.
==== Priority bills authored ====
* House Bill No. (HBN) 5905 Free Higher Education Act<ref name="congress1">{{cite web|url=http://www.congress.gov.ph/legisdocs/basic_16/HB05905.pdf |title=Data |website=congress.gov.ph |format=PDF |access-date=2019-10-14}}</ref>
* HBN-5348 Nutri-Skwela Act<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.congress.gov.ph/press/details.php?pressid=8502|title=Public elementary school kids to get free meals under nutrition and performance acceleration program|last=Palomar|first=Ma. Victoria|date=February 9, 2015|website=House of Representatives|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=June 3, 2019}}</ref>
* HBN-5098 Proof of Parking Space Act<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.congress.gov.ph/legisdocs/basic_16/HB05098.pdf |title=Data |website=congress.gov.ph |format=PDF |access-date=2019-10-14}}</ref>
* HBN-4714 Servando Act<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.congress.gov.ph/legisdocs/basic_16/HB04714.pdf |title=Data |website=congress.gov.ph |format=PDF |access-date=2019-10-14}}</ref>
* HBN-4284 CCTV Cameras for Crime Prevention Act<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.congress.gov.ph/legisdocs/basic_16/HB04284.pdf |title=Data |website=congress.gov.ph |format=PDF |access-date=2019-10-14}}</ref>
* HBN-4740 Internet Café Regulation Act<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.congress.gov.ph/legisdocs/basic_16/HB04740.pdf |title=Data |website=congress.gov.ph |format=PDF |access-date=2019-10-14}}</ref>
* HBN-2338 Mandatory ROTC Act<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.congress.gov.ph/legisdocs/basic_16/HB02338.pdf |title=Data |website=congress.gov.ph |format=PDF |access-date=2019-10-14}}</ref>
* HBN-2624 SIM Card Registration Act<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.congress.gov.ph/legisdocs/basic_16/HB02624.pdf |title=Data |website=congress.gov.ph |format=PDF |access-date=2019-10-14}}</ref>
* HBN-3681 Bill of Rights of Taxi Passengers<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.congress.gov.ph/legisdocs/basic_16/HB03681.pdf |title=Data |website=congress.gov.ph |format=PDF |access-date=2019-10-14}}</ref>


He joined his colleague, ] on leading a Senate inquiry on ] mayor ] over her dubious Filipino citizenship status and links to a ] in her town which was raided for involvement in suspected illicit activities.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Untalan |first1=Sherylin |title=TIMELINE: The plots and twists of the 'Alice Guo' probe |url=https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/specialreports/913274/alice-guo-timeline/story/ |access-date=17 July 2024 |work=GMA News |date=13 July 2024 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Ager |first1=Maila |title=Gatchalian reports threats made against his life for probing Alice Guo |url=https://globalnation.inquirer.net/242847/gatchalian-reports-threats-made-against-his-life-for-probing-guo |access-date=17 July 2024 |work=Philippine Daily Inquirer |date=16 July 2024 |language=en}}</ref>
=== Senator (2016-current) ===


== Awards and recognition ==
==== Campaign ====
]
On June 2015, in an event in ], Gatchalian announced his bid for a ] seat in the 2016 general election. On October 2015, ] and ] ] ] announced her senatorial slate under the coalition ]—which included Gatchalian.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.pep.ph/electionwatch2016/photos/8536/grace-poe-chiz-escudero-announce-senatorial-bets-under-team-galing-at-puso|title=Grace Poe, Chiz Escudero announce senatorial bets under 'Team Galing at Puso'|last=Siazon|first=Rachel|date=November 4, 2015|work=]|access-date=May 12, 2016|via=}}</ref>


==== Election and Victory ====
During the May 9, 2016 national elections, Gatchalian garnered 14,953,768<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/786467/drilon-leads-winning-senators-with-18-6m-votes|title=Drilon leads winning senators with 18.6M votes|last=Hegina|first=Aries Joseph|date=May 19, 2016|work=The Inquirer|access-date=June 6, 2019}}</ref> catapulting him to the winning circle of senatorial candidates, placing 10th in the senatorial post. He challenged then incoming President Rodrigo Duterte to make education reform a top priority of his administration.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/154976|title=Senators react to Duterte's Sona|last=Sarmiento|first=Jun|date=July 25, 2017|work=Sunstar Philippines|access-date=June 4, 2019}}</ref>

==== Start of Term and Passage of Republic Act No. 10931 ====
Before RA 10931<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/2017/08/03/republic-act-no-10931/|title=Republic Act 10931|last=|first=|date=June 6, 2019|website=Official Gazette|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=}}</ref> was approved and signed by President ] on August 3, 2017, the initial version of the law<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/nation/08/24/15/house-panel-oks-free-tuition-state-universities|title=House panel OKs free tuition in state universities|last=Cruz|first=RG|date=August 25, 2015|work=ABS-CBN News|access-date=June 4, 2019}}</ref>— House Bill 5905<ref name="congress1"/> or the Free Higher Education Act<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://nine.cnnphilippines.com/news/2017/08/04/lawmakers-laud-free-tution-law.html|title=Lawmakers laud signing of free tuition bill|last=Bacungan|first=VJ|date=August 4, 2017|work=CNN Philippines|access-date=June 4, 2019}}</ref> filed by then Congressman Gatchalian<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/politics/elections/2016/112702-sherwin-gatchalian-k-12-free-higher-education|title=Gatchalian on why he supports K to 12, free higher education|last=Geronimo|first=Gee|date=February 26, 2016|work=Rappler|access-date=June 4, 2019}}</ref> was rejected during the 15th and 16th Congress despite efforts of Senator ] to hurdle it in the Senate back in 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://senate.gov.ph/lisdata/2237419097!.pdf |title=Data |website=senate.gov.ph |format=PDF |access-date=2019-10-14}}</ref>

It was then re-filed during the 17th Congress by Senators ],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.senate.gov.ph/lisdata/2237419097!.pdf |title=Data |website=senate.gov.ph |format=PDF |access-date=2019-10-14}}</ref> ], ], ], Gatchalian, ], ] and ]. With the support of almost all members of ], it then became what is now known as RA 10931 or ‘]’—institutionalizing full tuition subsidy for ] (SUCs), ] (LUCs) and state-run technical vocational schools.

The enacted law also covers school fees, which include "library fees, computer fees, laboratory fees, school ID fees, athletic fees, admission fees, development fees, guidance fees, handbook fees, entrance fees, registration fees, medical and dental fees, cultural and other similar or related fees."

=== 17th Congress (July 2016 - June 2019) ===
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'' Committee Chairmanships ''

* Energy<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.senate.gov.ph/photo_release/2018/0214_02.asp |title=Senate Committee on Energy |publisher=Senate.gov.ph |date=2018-02-14 |accessdate=2019-10-14}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.senate.gov.ph/photo_release/2016/0831_03.asp |title=Committee on Energy |publisher=Senate.gov.ph |date=2016-08-31 |accessdate=2019-10-14}}</ref>
* Economic Affairs<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.senate.gov.ph/committee/list.asp |title=List of Committees - Senate of the Philippines |publisher=Senate.gov.ph |date= |accessdate=2019-10-14}}</ref>

'' Committee Vice-Chairmanships ''

* Education, Arts, and Culture
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* Trade, Commerce and Entrepreneurship

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==== Authored bills ====

=====Proof-Of-Parking Space Act =====
Gatchalian filed the Proof-Of-Parking Space Act at the start of the 17th Congress last June 2016. Currently pending in the Trade, Commerce and Entrepreneurship Committee in the Senate, the proposed law aims to ease traffic congestion by requiring aspiring vehicle owners to present an affidavit confirming they have acquired a parking space<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.topgear.com.ph/news/motoring-news/senate-proof-of-parking-space-act-a962-20181014|title=PH Senate currently working on a 'Proof-of-Parking Space Act'|last=Laurel|first=Drei|date=October 14, 2018|work=TopGear|access-date=June 4, 2019}}</ref> either through purchase, or a lease for the vehicle sought to be purchased.

Under the bill,<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.senate.gov.ph/press_release/2018/1014_gatchalian1.asp|title=Proof-of-Parking Space Act gets moving in Senate|last=|first=|date=October 14, 2018|work=Senate of the Philippines|access-date=June 4, 2019}}</ref> The Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) will spearhead the removal of illegally parked cars and penalization of uncompliant vehicle owners— lessening hazardous obstruction to pave a better way for emergency vehicles during crises.

===== Power Line Integrity and Reliability Act of 2018 =====
Gatchalian filed The Power Line Integrity and Reliability Act in 2018 to address the alarming number of power outages experienced in the country.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://news.mb.com.ph/2018/11/23/gatchalian-pushes-for-bill-protecting-integrity-and-reliability-of-power-lines/|title=Gatchalian pushes for bill protecting integrity and reliability of power lines|last=Torregoza|first=Hannah|date=November 23, 2018|work=Manila Bulletin|access-date=June 4, 2019}}</ref> The bill primarily seeks to ensure responsive maintenance and rehabilitation of transmission, sub-transmission and distribution lines. It will ensure that the conveyance of electricity from the power generating plants all the way to the end users – the consumers, business, and the aforementioned vital installations in the country – will be uninterrupted.

===== The National Economic and Development Act of 2018 =====

Gatchalian saw the need to institutionalize NEDA as the country's independent economic and planning agency to solve the most pressing socio-economic concerns of the country through SBN 1938,<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://senate.gov.ph/press_release/2019/0505_gatchalian1.asp|title=Gatchalian aims to pass three key economic bills before 17th Congress adjourns|last=|first=|date=May 5, 2019|work=Senate of the Philippines|access-date=June 4, 2019}}</ref> the National Economic and Development Act of 2019.

The bill seeks to ensure the integration of major regional and local development priorities into the Medium-Term Philippine Development Plan (MTPDP) and Medium-Term Regional Development Plans (MTRDPs), respectively which can address uncoordinated and often interrupted planning, policy-making, programming and budgeting process of the government.

SBN 1938 will also entail NEDA,<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://businessmirror.com.ph/2019/05/23/time-may-be-running-out-for-passage-of-measure-to-broaden-nedas-powers/|title=Time may be running out for passage of measure to broaden Neda’s powers|last=Ordinario|first=Cai|date=May 23, 2019|work=Business Mirror|access-date=June 4, 2019}}</ref> in consultation with the Board of Investments, the ] (DTI), ] (SEC) and other concerned government agencies to conduct an annual review of the country's Foreign Investment Negative List (FINL) to warrant inclusive growth, advancements in technology and dynamic relationships among global and regional economies.

=== 18th Congress (July 2019 - present) ===

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'' Committee Chairmanships ''<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.rappler.com/nation/235936-list-senate-committee-chairmanships-18th-congress|title=LIST: Senate committee chairmanships for the 18th Congress|last=Rey|first=Aika|date=July 23, 2019|work=Rappler|access-date=July 31, 2019}}</ref>

* Basic Education, Arts and Culture
* Energy

'' Committee Vice-Chairmanships ''

* Banks, Financial Institutions & Currencies
*Higher, Technical and Vocational Education
*Finance
*Government Corporations and Public Enterprises
*Public Services
* Trade, Commerce and Entrepreneurship
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==== First 10 priority bills filed ====
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* Senate Bill Number (SBN) 171 Inclusive Education for Children and Youth with Special Needs Act<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.senate.gov.ph/lisdata/2456521140!.pdf |title=Info |website=www.senate.gov.ph |format=PDF |access-date=2019-10-14}}</ref>
* SBN 177 Senior High School Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) Act<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/06/17/19/gatchalian-to-refile-rotc-bill|title=Gatchalian to refile ROTC bill|last=Placido|first=Dharel|date=June 17, 2019|work=ABS-CBN News|access-date=July 4, 2019}}</ref>
* SBN 178 Teachers' Salary Increase Act<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://news.mb.com.ph/2019/07/02/teachers-call-on-the-18th-congress-to-make-pay-hike-for-public-school-teachers-a-priority/|title=Teachers’ call on the 18th Congress to make pay hike for public school teachers a priority|last=Hernando-Malipot|first=Merlina|date=July 2, 2019|work=Manila Bulletin|access-date=July 4, 2019}}</ref>
*SBN 176 Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Card Registration Act<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.senate.gov.ph/lisdata/2362420251!.pdf |title=Info |website=www.senate.gov.ph |format=PDF |access-date=2019-10-14}}</ref>
* SBN 173 Energy Advocate Act<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.senate.gov.ph/press_release/2019/0704_gatchalian1.asp|title=Gatchalian's goal for 18th Congress: lower power rates, improve education|last=|first=|date=July 4, 2019|work=Senate of the Philippines|access-date=July 4, 2019}}</ref>
* SBN 175 Microgrid Systems Act<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1114243/microgrid-systems-act-pushed-to-boost-100-electrification-bid|title=Microgrid Systems Act pushed to boost 100% electrification bid|last=Galvez|first=Daphne|date=May 6, 2019|work=Inquirer|access-date=July 4, 2019}}</ref>
* SBN 172 Philippine Energy Research and Policy Institute Act<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.doe.gov.ph/energist/senate-oks-bill-creating-world-class-ph-energy-think-tank|title=SENATE OKS BILL CREATING A WORLD-CLASS PH ENERGY THINK TANK|last=|first=|date=September 24, 2018|work=Department of Energy|access-date=July 4, 2019}}</ref>
* SBN 174 Electric Vehicles and Charging Stations Act<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.senate.gov.ph/lisdata/2924225834!.pdf |title=Info |website=www.senate.gov.ph |format=PDF |access-date=2019-10-14}}</ref>
* SBN 169 The National Economic and Development Authority Act of 2019<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.senate.gov.ph/lis/bill_res.aspx?congress=17&q=SBN-2120 |title=17th Congress - Senate Bill No. 2120 - Senate of the Philippines |publisher=Senate.gov.ph |date= |accessdate=2019-10-14}}</ref>
* SBN 170 Unlock My Mobile Act<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/962236/news-sherwin-gatchalian-cellphones-network-locking-senate-network-freedom-act|title=Gatchalian bill to ban network locking by telcos|last=Roxas|first=Pathricia Ann|date=January 21, 2018|work=Inquirer|access-date=July 4, 2019}}</ref>
}}

== Affiliations ==
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* Board of Director, Synergeia Foundation, Inc. (2012–Present)
* Governor, Philippine Red Cross (2011–Present)
* NCR Chairman, Boy Scouts of the Philippines (2015–2016)

== Awards and recognition ==
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''' Personal awards ''' ''' Personal awards '''
{{columns-list|colwidth=30em|* 69th Lee Kuan Yew Exchange Fellow (2019)<ref>{{Cite news|title=Lee Kuan Yew Exchange Fellowship – Visit of Honorable Sherwin Gatchalian, Senator of the Republic of the Philippines, 21 to 26 October 2019|work=Ministry of Foreign Affairs Singapore|url=https://www.mfa.gov.sg/Newsroom/Press-Statements-Transcripts-and-Photos/2019/10/20191020_Sherwin-Gatchalian#:~:text=20%20October%202019,21%20to%2026%20October%202019.}}</ref>
* Silver Humanitarian Service Cross Award (2014)
* International Peace Laureate for Public Service (2019)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.peacepost.asia/2019/03/14/sino-phil-asia-international-peace-awards-history-making-with-rizal-and-malacanan-palace-peace-visits-talks/ |title=Sino Phil Asia International Peace Awards History Making with Rizal and Malacañan Palace Peace Visits & Talks }}</ref>
* Manila 40 Under 40 International Development Leaders (2013)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://manila40.devex.com/gatchalian/index.html|title=Mayor Sherwin Gatchalian|last=|first=|date=|website=|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=}}</ref>
* Silver Humanitarian Service Cross Award (2014)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://valenzuela.gov.ph/article/news/10123 |title=Philippine Red Cross Fetes Congressman WIN, Valenzuelano Volunteers }}</ref>
* Champion of Health Governance Awardee (2013)
* Manila 40 Under 40 International Development Leaders (2013)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/359833/40-under-40-filipino-leaders-to-be-cited |title='40 under 40' Filipino leaders to be cited |date=17 February 2013 }}</ref>
* Best Among Best Practices, Local Chief Category (2013)
* Public Service Honoree, The Outstanding Young Men, TOYM (2011)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pressreader.com/|title=Malacanang honors seven TOYM awardees|last=Pilapil|first=Jaimie|date=December 8, 2011|website=Manila Times|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=June 3, 2019}}</ref> * Public Service Honoree, The Outstanding Young Men, TOYM (2011)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pressreader.com/|title=Malacanang honors seven TOYM awardees|last=Pilapil|first=Jaimie|date=December 8, 2011|website=Manila Times|access-date=June 3, 2019}}</ref>
* Best Mayor in CAMANAVA (2008)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.valenzuela.gov.ph/government/achievements/20|title=Achievements|last=|first=|date=|website=|archive-url=|archive-date=2011|access-date=}}</ref> * Best Mayor in CAMANAVA (2008)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.valenzuela.gov.ph/government/achievements/20|title=Achievements}}</ref>}}
''' For Valenzuela '''

*Best Among Best Practices, Local Chief Category (2013)<ref>{{Cite news |title=Valenzuela City's Best Practices |url=https://valenzuela.gov.ph/the_city/best_practices}}</ref>
''' For Valenzuela City '''
*Champion of Health Governance Awardee (2013)<ref>{{Cite news |title=Valenzuela City Government Emerges as Health Governance Champion |url=https://valenzuela.gov.ph/article/news/1494}}</ref>
* Seal of Good Housekeeping, Bronze Category (2012)
*Seal of Good Housekeeping, Bronze Category (2012)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Win Gatchalian | website=] |url=https://www.facebook.com/WinGatchalian74/photos/a.910208379094657/930254133756748/?type=3}}</ref>
* Galing Pook Awards, Top Ten Outstanding Local Governance Programs for 3S in Public Service Program (2012)
*Galing Pook Awards, Top Ten Outstanding Local Government Programs for 3S in Public Service Program (2012)<ref>{{Cite news |title=Valenzuela City Wins Galing Pook Award For In-City Housing Initiative |url=https://valenzuela.gov.ph/article/news/11668}}</ref>
* Most Business-Friendly Local Government Unit Award – Highly Urbanized City Category by the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industries (2012)
*Most Business-Friendly Local Government Unit Award - Highly Urbanized City Category by the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industries (2012)<ref>{{Cite news |title=Valenzuela, 2012 Most Business-Friendly City |url=https://valenzuela.gov.ph/article/news/1204}}</ref>
* Number 1 in NCR, National Achievement Test (NAT) for Elementary (S.Y. 2010–2011)<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.valenzuela.gov.ph/article/news/585|title=Valenzuela City Tops National Achievement Test for Elementary Schools|last=Caina|first=Lauro Zyan|date=September 14, 2011|work=Tayo Na, Valenzuela|access-date=June 19, 2019}}</ref>
*Number 1 in NCR, National Achievement Test (NAT) for Elementary (S.Y. 2010–2011)<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.valenzuela.gov.ph/article/news/585|title=Valenzuela City Tops National Achievement Test for Elementary Schools|last=Caina|first=Lauro Zyan|date=September 14, 2011|work=Tayo Na, Valenzuela|access-date=June 19, 2019}}</ref>
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Win Gatchalian
Sherwin Gatchalian
Senator of the Philippines
Incumbent
Assumed office
June 30, 2016
2022–presentCommittee on Ways and Means
2022–presentCommittee on Basic Education
2019–2022Committee on Basic Education, Arts and Culture
2016–2022Committee on Energy
2016–2019Committee on Economic Affairs
Member of the
Philippine House of Representatives
from Valenzuela's 1st district
In office
June 30, 2013 – June 30, 2016
Preceded byRex Gatchalian
Succeeded byWes Gatchalian
In office
June 30, 2001 – June 30, 2004
Preceded byNew district
Succeeded byJose Emmanuel Carlos
Mayor of Valenzuela
In office
June 30, 2004 – June 30, 2013
Preceded byJose Emmanuel Carlos
Succeeded byRex Gatchalian
Personal details
BornSherwin Ting Gatchalian
(1974-04-06) April 6, 1974 (age 50)
Manila, Philippines
Political partyNationalist People's Coalition
RelativesRex Gatchalian (brother)
Wes Gatchalian (brother)
Residence(s)Valenzuela, Philippines
Alma materBoston University (B.S.)
OccupationPolitician
WebsiteOfficial website

Sherwin Ting Gatchalian (born April 6, 1974), known as Win Gatchalian, is a Filipino politician and businessman serving as a Senator since 2016. A member of the Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC), he previously served as the Representative of Valenzuela's 1st district from 2001 to 2004 and from 2013 to 2016. He was the Mayor of Valenzuela from 2004 to 2013.

In 2001, Gatchalian was elected to the House of Representatives. After one term in Congress, he was elected mayor of Valenzuela. During his term as mayor, Gatchalian ended the city's garbage woes and oversaw the clearing operations in the aftermath of Typhoon Ondoy. He also implemented a number of education programs, the establishment of the Valenzuela City School of Mathematics and Science, and the accessibility to tertiary public educational institutions in the city, among others.

After serving as mayor of Valenzuela for three terms, Gatchalian ran again and was elected as 1st district Representative of Valenzuela in 2013. His return to the lower house saw Gatchalian try to implement some of Valenzuela's education reform initiatives with the filing of House Bill No. 5905, or the Free Higher Education Act.

Gatchalian then ran for and won a position in the Senate during the 2016 elections with his campaign around the promise of passing the Free Higher Education Act. In early 2017, the Senate passed the Free Higher Education Act, which Gatchalian co-authored and co-sponsored. President Rodrigo Duterte signed the measure into law as the Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act (Republic Act No. 10931) in August 2017.

In addition to being chairman of the Senate Committees on Energy and Economic Affairs, he also authored a number of key measures that have been passed into law, including the Murang Kuryente Act, Electric Cooperatives Emergency and Resiliency Fund Act, the Energy Virtual One Stop Shop Act the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act, and the Mobile Number Portability Act.

In 2022, Gatchalian ran for re-election and was elected to the Senate for his second term, placing fourth in the polls.

Early life and education

Gatchalian was born to industrialist William Gatchalian and Dee Hua Ting. He is the eldest of four siblings, including namely Kenneth, Rex, and Wes Gatchalian. The Gatchalian family is of Chinese descent and identifies as evangelical Christian, with Dee Hua being a pastor and chairman at their own church, Jesus our Life Ministries in Barangay Maysan, Valenzuela.

Gatchalian finished his elementary and secondary education at Grace Christian High School in the 1980s in Quezon City and graduated with a degree in Finance and Operations Management from Boston University in 1995.

Political career

Gatchalian has been a member of the political party Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC) since joining politics in 2001. He is the first generation of politicians from his family, alongside his sibling Rex Gatchalian, who is currently serving as Secretary of Social Welfare and Development and Wes Gatchalian, who is currently the mayor of Valenzuela.

Representative of the 1st District of Valenzuela (2001–2004)

In 2001, Gatchalian was elected as member of the House of Representatives for the 1st district of Valenzuela. He is the first representative of the district following its establishment in 1998. However, he chose not to seek re-election to run for mayor of Valenzuela in 2004.

Mayor, Valenzuela (2004–2013)

During his nine-year tenure as local chief executive, Gatchalian revolutionized good governance in the City Government of Valenzuela through reforms which eradicated corruption, fostered growth in the local business sector, and improved the provision of social services in education, health, in-city housing, and other key areas. Gatchalian acknowledged that his style of governance as mayor is based on the practices employed by the Marikina government, which he once observed for two weeks.

Gatchalian developed city infrastructure operations for both citizens and enterprises. In 2008, he opened the government-funded P90-million Lingunan-Lawang Bato.

Gatchalian at the 3rd Alliance of Batangas Educators and School Administrators in 2012

He formulated the "WIN ang Edukasyon Program" (lit. transl. Education Wins Program). Gatchalian initiated various education programs, such as public schools including the Valenzuela City School of Mathematics and Science, accessibility to college education particularly in the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela and Valenzuela City Polytechnic College, school-based "K to 6 In-School Feeding Program" that mobilized communities; empowerment of parents through the Nanay-Teacher Program, and continuous mastery of skills to strengthen competencies of teachers.

Representative of the 1st District of Valenzuela (2013–2016)

When Gatchalian returned to the Lower House in 2013, he filed education reforms to increase the number of math and science high schools across the country and to establish a nationwide school-based feeding program for kinder and elementary students across the country. On July 6, 2015, he filed the original version of the bill that revolutionized access to college education for millions of Filipino—the House Bill No. 5905, An Act Providing for Full Tuition Subsidy in State Universities and Colleges (SUCs), more commonly known as the Free Higher Education Act, that translated into the current law Republic Act No. 10931 or the Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act. He also supports the implementation of K–12 education in the Philippines as an investment for the future of younger generations.

Some of his other proposed bills during this term include acts regulating parking fees in malls and commercial areas, including ROTC among the prerequisites for tertiary level graduation, increasing the budget for NAIA to transform its global image, abolishing the Road Board (a government agency that handled motor vehicle users' tax and road users' tax), protecting passengers against abusive and itinerant taxi drivers, for the declaration of candidates seeking to profit from election polls as nuisance candidates, as well as a proposed bill requiring proofs of parking space to car purchasers as a means to lessen traffic congestion.

Senator (2016–present)

In June 2015, in an event in Quezon province, Gatchalian announced his bid for a Senate seat in the 2016 general election. In October 2015, senator and presidential candidate Grace Poe announced her senatorial slate under the coalition Partido Galing at Puso which included Gatchalian. Gatchalian eventually won, receiving 14,953,768 votes and placing 10th in the senatorial race. He challenged then-incoming President Rodrigo Duterte to make education reform a top priority of his administration.

In the 17th Congress, Gatchalian served as chairman of the Committee on Energy and Committee on Economic Affairs. In the 18th Congress, he served again as the chairman of the energy committee and also of the Committee on Basic Education, Arts and Culture.

In October 2021, he filed a certificate to continue his term as a Senator. Campaigning for education reform, he won his re-election bid and placed fourth in the polls. He is now serving as Senator of the 19th Congress. His priority bills include the Teacher Salary Increase Act, Academic Recovery and Accessible Learning (ARAL) Program Act, K to 12 Review, 21st Century School Boards Act, Waste-to-Energy Act, Midstream Natural Gas Industry Development Act, Energy Advocate Act, Energy Transition Act, SIM Card Registration Act and the Internet Transactions Act.

Some of the significant laws Gatchalian passed include the Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act, the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion Law, the Ease of Paying Taxes (EOPT) Act, the Extension of Availment of Estate Tax Amnesty Act, Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Registration Act, the Free Irrigation Service Act, the Masustansyang Pagkain para sa Batang Pilipino Act, the Electric Cooperatives Emergency and Resiliency Fund Act, the Anti-Hazing Act of 2018, the Philippine Identification System Act, the Mobile Number Portability Act, the Energy Virtual One-Stop Shop Act, the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act, the Rice Trade Liberalization Act, the Philippine Innovation Act, the Student Fare Discount Act, and the Murang Kuryente Act.

He joined his colleague, Risa Hontiveros on leading a Senate inquiry on Bamban mayor Alice Guo over her dubious Filipino citizenship status and links to a Philippine Offshore Gaming Operator in her town which was raided for involvement in suspected illicit activities.

Awards and recognition

Gatchalian receiving the award for The Outstanding Young Men 2011

Personal awards

  • 69th Lee Kuan Yew Exchange Fellow (2019)
  • International Peace Laureate for Public Service (2019)
  • Silver Humanitarian Service Cross Award (2014)
  • Manila 40 Under 40 International Development Leaders (2013)
  • Public Service Honoree, The Outstanding Young Men, TOYM (2011)
  • Best Mayor in CAMANAVA (2008)

For Valenzuela

  • Best Among Best Practices, Local Chief Category (2013)
  • Champion of Health Governance Awardee (2013)
  • Seal of Good Housekeeping, Bronze Category (2012)
  • Galing Pook Awards, Top Ten Outstanding Local Government Programs for 3S in Public Service Program (2012)
  • Most Business-Friendly Local Government Unit Award - Highly Urbanized City Category by the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industries (2012)
  • Number 1 in NCR, National Achievement Test (NAT) for Elementary (S.Y. 2010–2011)

References

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  24. ""Free Higher Education will produce quality graduates" – Gatchalian". Senate of the Philippines. June 4, 2019.
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House of Representatives of the Philippines
New district Representative, 1st district of Valenzuela
2001–2004
Succeeded byBobbit Carlos
Preceded byRex Gatchalian Representative, 1st district of Valenzuela
2013–2016
Succeeded byWes Gatchalian
Political offices
Preceded byBobbit Carlos Mayor of Valenzuela
2004–2013
Succeeded byRex Gatchalian

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