MANILA, Philippines - Ignacio  "Iggy" Arroyo Jr., younger brother of former First Gentleman Jose Miguel  Arroyo and congressman representing the 5th district of Negros  Occidental, has been pronounced clinically dead but still under life  support in London. He is 60.
Mike Arroyo said his brother had a  cardiac arrest last night. At that point, an ambulance was called for  him in London. He was revived at the hospital but he went into a coma.  The younger Arroyo went to London last year to seek treatment for a  liver ailment. He was listed as one of the lawmakers with the most  number of absences in the House of Representatives for 2011. 
Arroyo was elected as Congressman  during his first try in politics in 2004 and in 2007, he was again  chosen by his constituents in the 5th District of Negros Occidental.  During the 13th Congress, he became the Vice-Chairman of the House  Committees on Agriculture and Appropriations and Member of other various  Committees. He is presently the Chairman of the House Committee on  Environment and Natural Resources, Vice-Chairman of the House Committee  on Government Reorganization and Member of other various Committees.
His early education began in Ateneo de  Manila University in Quezon City. He finished High School in 1969 at  Villanova Preparatory High School in Ojai, California, USA and he took  his preparatory course in Menlo College in Palo Alto, California then he  went on to pursue his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration  degree, Major in Finance at the University of San Francisco, California,  USA where he graduated in 1974 with flying colors.
Prior to his election as  Representative of the 5th District of Negros Occidental, he was a Board  Member of the Philippine Producers Corporation (PHILPROCOM) in Bacolod  City as well as the Planters Association of Negros Occidental.
He was actively involved in Rotary  Club of Bacolod-East and Brotherhood of Christian Businessmen and  Professionals. As the Representative of his district, his priority is to  respond to the needs of his constituents by providing them high impact  infrastructure projects and places high value on the youth and children  as the hope of this country in these trying times. He is affectionately  called “Iggy” by his constituents.
He has proposed an act to promote  environmental awareness through environmental education, which was  signed into law as Republic Act No. 9512 otherwise known as the National  Environmental Awareness and Education Act of 2008. He wants to instill  to the youth the value of protecting our environment which means  protecting their future. he likewise authored the Philippine Climate  Change Act of 2008, which created the Climate Change Commission.
Among other significant bills, he has  authored acts on increasing the salary grades of public school teachers,  Seafarers Act of 2008, giving scholarship to the youth engaged in  agriculture, instituting the children’s welfare funds for the protection  and rehabilitation of abandoned, abused and sexually exploited  children, the anti-child pornography act, Magna Carta for Day Care  workers, establishing drug rehabilitation in every region in the country  and granting incentives and benefits to rural health workers. 
Source: ABS-CBN News 
 
 











 



