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Magnolia Antonino (Magnolia Welborn Rodriguez) was born on 14 December, 1915 in Balaoan, La Union, Philippine Islands, is a Filipina politician (1915–2010). Discover Magnolia Antonino's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 94 years old?
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Magnolia Welborn Rodriguez |
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94 years old |
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14 December, 1915 |
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14 December |
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Balaoan, La Union, Philippine Islands |
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22 July, 2010 |
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Philippines
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Magnolia Antonino Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Magnolia Antonino's Husband?
Her husband is Gaudencio Antonino
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Magnolia Antonino Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Magnolia Antonino worth at the age of 94 years old? Magnolia Antonino’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. She is from Philippines. We have estimated Magnolia Antonino's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Magnolia Antonino ( Welborn; December 14, 1915 – July 22, 2010) was a Senator of the Philippines.
The daughter of George Welborn and Hipolita Rodriguez, she was married to Gaudencio Antonino, also a senator.
Magnolia Welborn was born in Balaoan, La Union, on December 14, 1915, to George Welborn and Hipolita Rodriguez.
Her parents were unmarried until December 1919; George was an American.
She was married to Gaudencio Antonino of Jaen, Nueva Ecija.
The couple had four children, including Nueva Ecija Congressman Rodolfo "Rody" Antonino.
Antonino was also the grandmother of former Representative Darlene Antonino-Custodio of the 1st district of South Cotabato.
Antonino completed combined normal courses from the Philippine Normal School in 1934.
She started as a home economics teacher, then became principal at the Balaoan Elementary School, and later worked as a teacher in Misamis Occidental and Misamis Oriental.
Antonino was treasurer of the Antonino Construction Enterprises (1946–1953); secretary-treasurer, then manager, Western Mindanao Lumber Co.; general manager, G. E. Antonio, Inc., treasurer, Polytechnic Colleges of the Philippines; director, Philippine Commercial and Industrial Bank, and Luzon Cement Corporation.
She was an officer and member of various social and civic organizations, including Inner Wheel Club of Manila, YWCA, Manila Girl Scouts Council, Philippine Band of Mercy, and Philippine Garden Club.
Antonino was elected in the House of Representatives as an independent candidate for the first district of La Union in 1965.
She ran and won as senator in lieu of her husband who died in a helicopter crash on the eve of the 1967 Senate election.
During her term as senator from 1968 to 1972, Antonino worked for the passage of laws including Republic Act 6124 (providing for the fixing of the maximum selling prices of essential articles or commodities and creating the Price Control Council); RA 6235 (prohibiting explosives and flammables, corrosive or poisonous substances or material in passenger aircraft and regulating the loading thereof in cargo aircraft); and RA 6395 which consolidated and revised the charter of the National Power Corporation.
She also helped enact laws that benefited women and children, farmers through increased production of rice and corn, and people from the government and education sectors.
After her election, her senatorial eligibility was contested at the Senate Electoral Tribunal in 1971 by outgoing senator Camilo Osías, who unsuccessfully contended that Antonino was a United States citizen, when in fact her parents were unmarried at her birth, thereby she had the same Philippine citizenship as her mother.
After witnesses, including Rodriguez, her mother, testified and other evidence was presented, the tribunal ruled in August 1971 that Antonino qualified as a senator and dismissed Osías's protest.
She served until the closure of Congress in 1972 following the declaration of martial law by President Ferdinand Marcos.
Antonino died July 22, 2010, at the age of 94.