The Philippine Star

Mt. Province lawmaker dies

- By JESS DIAZ – With Artemio Dumlao

Mt. Province Rep. Maximo Dalog died yesterday due to blood clotting and pneumonia at a Quezon City hospital, his staff announced.

His remains will be brought to Tam-awan, Baguio City this morning for public viewing. They will be transporte­d later today to his home in Caluttit in the provincial capital of Bontoc for an overnight vigil. A necrologic­al service will be held on June 6. His remains will then be brought back to Bila, Bauko.

A necrologic­al service will be held at the multi-purpose hall of the House on Tuesday. Burial will be on June 12.

The late congressma­n chaired the committee on North Luzon growth quadrangle, a position he also held in his two previous terms. He was a member of the committees on dangerous drugs, local government, and higher and technical education.

He had just started his third and last term as representa­tive of the lone district of Mt. Province. He also served as board member and governor of his province.

The House of Representa­tives now has four vacancies with the death of Dalog, Jum Akbar of Basilan and Tupay Loong of Sulu, and the appointmen­t of Mark Villar of Las Piñas as secretary of highways and public works.

The chamber’s membership is down to 291.

Ifugao Rep. Teodoro Baguilat Jr. said Dalog was “our mun tonah, a pangat (elder), a kadangyan (wealthy, powerful, influentia­l man) and a Cordillera­n solon.”

As a lawmaker, Dalog pushed for the autonomy of the Cordilla region.

Dalog was born on Oct. 1, 1946 and was married to Cecilia Yawan. They have six children.

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