Marquez "Mark" Ocampo Go (born September 28, 1952) is a Filipino businessman and politician. A member of the Nacionalista Party, he is the incumbent representative of the legislative district of Baguio since 2016. He is also an outstanding citizen of Baguio awardee in 1998.
Go was born on September 28, 1952. During his elementary and high school education, he was a consistent honor student. He finished his AB Political Science at the University of the Philippines in 1975. He would go on to obtain his Master of Management from the same university in 1979.[1][non-primary source needed][2]
Professional careeredit
Go has a sleuth of career experiences including a multitude of management positions under his belt.:[1][2]
Human Resources, Procurement and Logistics Director
Cypress Mfg Ltd.
Site Services Director
Baguio Water District
Director and chairman
John Hay Poro Point Development Corporation
Director
Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board
Employer's representative
Political careeredit
2010 Mayoralty Bidedit
Go entered the political arena in 2010 when he mounted his bid as Mayor of the City of Baguio as an independent candidate. He went against political heavyweights, such as then Representative Mauricio Domogan and then Councilor Jose Molintas. Go would lose in his 2010 bid to Cong. Domogan.[3]
2013 Congressional Bidedit
In 2013, Go would go on to try and win the seat for Baguio's lone legislative district under the Liberal Party. He went against incumbent Congressman Bernardo Vergara and Councilor Nicasio Aliping Jr. He finished as second in this election, garnering 31,529 against Congressman-elect Aliping's 33,402.[4]
2016 Congressional Bidedit
Electionedit
Go tried once more to win the congressional seat of Baguio, this time under the Nacionalista Party. With 45,482 votes, he secured the congressional seat beating incumbent Cong. Aliping's 40,459 votes and former Cong. Vergara's 20,553.[5]
17th Congressedit
During his first term as congressman, Go would go on to author 65 bills and co-author several others, now signed into law. Some of them include:
RA 10931 – Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education[6]
HBN 6974 – Baguio, La Trinidad, Itogon, Sablan, Tuba, and Tublay Development Authority (BLISTTDA)[10]
HBN 9156 – Free Dialysis and Renal Treatment to Indigent Patients[11][12]
2019 Re-election Bidedit
Electionedit
In 2018, Go filed his certificate of candidacy for his re-election as the city's congressman, with contenders including Mayor Mauricio Domogan and former Congressman Aliping. News circulated before the May elections claiming that his HBN 6974 would result in the displacement of residents of Barangays Quirino Hill and Pinget, which Go denied.[13] Multiple other accusations of harassment by Go's camp on Anti-BLISTTDA proponents were also denied. These claims would later be proved false after the election.[14] On May 14, 2019, he won in his re-election campaign, garnering a total vote of 58,603 over Domogan's 30,443 votes, his nearest opponent.[15] This would be Domogan's first ever political defeat.[16] He was proclaimed along with Mayor-elect Benjamin Magalong and Vice Mayor-elect Faustino A. Olowan.[17]
18th Congressedit
In the 18th Congress, Go refiled nine bills- six with national significance and implementation, and three for implementation in Baguio and Benguet:[18]
HBN 1377 - Baguio, La Trinidad, Itogon, Sablan, Tuba, and Tublay Development Authority or BLISTTDA[18]
HBN 1338 - Increase the number of service incentive leave credits from the current five days to 10 days[18]
HBN 1339 - Establish a dialysis unit in a government hospital in every province and/or region[18]
HBN 1341 - Burnham Park, Baguio as a national heritage[18]
HBN 1342 - Full rehabilitation and maintenance of the Kennon Road[18]
HBN 1343 - Provide health, retirement and other benefits to golf caddies and other independent workers who render their services to golf clubs[18]
HBN 1344 - Establish the Barangay Road Development (BRD) Program[18]
HBN 1391 - Advance centenarian cash gift grants of PHP25,000 upon reaching the age of 85, PHP25,000 upon reaching the age of 90, PHP50,000 upon reaching the age of 95 and PHP100,000 upon reaching the age of 100[18]
Other bills filed by Go during the 18th Congress:
HBN 2576 - Standard compensation for barangay officials, workers, and Sangguniang Kabataan officials[19]
HBN 4222 - Proper installation and maintenance of public utility cables and wires[20]
HBN 4263 - Establish the Philippine Entrepreneurs Academy[21]
HBN 4813 - Graduating students for Reforestation Act of 2019[22]
2022 Re-election Bidedit
Electionedit
On October 10, 2021, he filed his COC for re-election, gunning for a third consecutive term since being elected in 2016.[23] He will face off with former Rep. Nicasio Aliping, Alexis Albano, Edgardo Duque, Reynaldo Diaz Jr. and Rafael Wasan.[24]
Awards and citationsedit
1994 Outstanding Rotary Club President
1998 Fellow in Personnel Management
1998 Outstanding Citizen of Baguio
2002 Outstanding Rotary Governor (Worldwide)
2012 Service above self awardee Rotary international
2015 Distinguished Alumni Service Awardee, UP Alumni Association
^Opina, Rimaliza (May 11, 2010). "Vergara, Domogan, Fariñas lead in city polls". Sun Star Baguio. Retrieved June 26, 2019.
^"2013 Election Results: Benguet | Comelec Live Data | Philippine National and Local Elections | Updated Real Time". election-results.rappler.com. Retrieved June 26, 2019.
^"baguio city – benguet | City/Municipality Results | Eleksyon2016 | Results -". GMA News Online. Retrieved June 26, 2019.
^Mendez, Christina (August 4, 2017). "Duterte signs law on free college tuition". The Philippine Star. Retrieved June 26, 2019.
^de Guzman, Luchi (June 21, 2018). "Duterte signs Philippine Mental Health Law". CNN. Archived from the original on June 26, 2019. Retrieved June 26, 2019.
^Cawis, Redjie Melvic (October 15, 2018). "Pres. Duterte approves expansion of BGHMC, 3 other hospitals in N. Luzon". Philippine Information Agency. Retrieved June 26, 2019.
^"UHC Act in the Philippines: a new dawn for health care". who.int. Retrieved June 26, 2019.
^Dar, Carlito (January 9, 2019). "Creation of BLISTTDA gets Senate support". Philippine Information Agency. Retrieved June 26, 2019.
^Dar, Carlito (June 26, 2019). "Baguio kidney patients reiterate call for free dialysis treatment". Philippine Information Agency. Retrieved June 26, 2019.
^Roxas, Pathricia Ann (May 28, 2019). "Free dialysis treatment for poor patients gets House nod". The Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved June 26, 2019.
^"Use of Quirino Hill to depict Baguio's congestion hit". Sun Star Baguio. January 4, 2019. Retrieved June 26, 2019.
^"Anti-SB 2169 sentiments snowball – HERALD EXPRESS | News in Cordillera and Northern Luzon". Retrieved June 26, 2019.