3,363 records indexed
Every act, bill, and resolution. Searchable, sourced, and plainly explained.
Parliament publishes its record across six archives, in legal shorthand, with no way to search between them. This adds nothing new — it puts everything in one place, explains each measure in plain language, and links every entry back to its source.
Coverage
What is indexed, and what is not.
Process
Five steps, in order.
Capture
Records were read from the Bangsamoro Parliament’s own index pages and the BARMM Official Gazette. Each measure keeps its official number, its title as published, and the date the listing recorded — nothing is renumbered or inferred.
Verbatim
Classification
Sector and measure-type tags were generated from official titles and metadata, not from full texts. They exist to make filtering possible and are the least authoritative part of any record.
Generated
Plain language
Stage explanations, citizen notes, and summaries were written to make a record understandable at a glance. Where a full PDF was actually read, the record says so.
Reviewed
Cross-linking
Where the source records an originating bill number or an amendment relationship, those links are preserved so a law can be traced back to the proposal it came from.
Preserved
Gaps
Coverage windows and missing ranges are carried through to the interface rather than being smoothed over. Every category page states what it does not contain.
Disclosed
Inventory
Six archives, three captured.
BAA 1–94 (2019–2026), complete
- Author metadata is available only for acts covered by the earlier hand-compiled catalogue (BAA 1–89).
- BAA 94 appears to duplicate BAA 93 on the official index and is flagged for verification.
94
Bills 1–475 (2019 – Jul 2026), from Parliament’s index; 192 read in full
- Every bill Parliament lists is here, but only 192 of the 475 have been read as documents. The rest carry what the index publishes — number, title, status, authors, sitting, and history — and no summary, provisions, or sector tags.
- Parliament’s index lists two bills twice under the same number with different titles; where that happens the entry with the fuller history is the one shown.
475
Every resolution Parliament lists — 578 adopted and 819 proposed
- The two lists are read together here, so a resolution that was filed and later adopted appears twice — once on each roll, as Parliament lists it. The adopted/proposed filter separates them.
- Every resolution Parliament lists is here, but only 194 of the 578 adopted ones have been read as documents, and none of the proposed ones. The rest carry what the index publishes — number, title, status, authors, sitting, history — and no summary, provisions, or sector tags.
- The proposed index lists 819 resolutions numbered up to 825; the numbers in between are not published on it.
1,397
Not yet captured
- Session journals are published as PDF archives split across two Parliament pages and have not been captured.
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Not yet captured
- Implementing rules for enacted acts have not been captured.
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Sector glossary
What each tag actually means.
Sectors are analytical labels applied to help you filter — they are not part of the official record. A measure can carry more than one. When a tag and the official title disagree, the title wins.
Health
61Hospitals, health facilities, medical services, public health programs, and health workforce measures.
Education
53Schools, madaris, scholarships, curriculum, teacher welfare, and higher-education institutions.
Local Government
45Creation, recognition, or reorganization of local government units and their powers.
Islamic Culture & Heritage
43Islamic affairs, Shari’ah institutions, halal, pilgrimage, heritage sites, and cultural identity.
Women, Children & Social Welfare
33Women’s rights, child protection, family welfare, social protection, and assistance programs.
Peace, Security & Justice
32Peace process, policing, corrections, courts, transitional justice, and decommissioning.
Governance & Civil Service
31Bureaucratic structure, civil service rules, administrative codes, and government reorganization.
Elections & Districting
24Electoral rules, party regulation, parliamentary districts, and apportionment.
Budget & Appropriations
20Annual and supplemental budgets, fund transfers, and appropriation authority.
Environment, Agriculture & Fisheries
20Land, forestry, farming, fisheries, water, and natural-resource management.
Infrastructure & Transport
18Roads, bridges, ports, utilities, telecommunications, and public works.
Economy, Trade & Investment
16Business regulation, investment incentives, cooperatives, tourism, and enterprise development.
Sports & Youth
9Youth development, sports programs, and athletic facilities.
Indigenous Peoples & Settlers
5Rights and representation of indigenous peoples and settler communities.
Disaster Resilience
4Disaster preparedness, response, rehabilitation, and climate resilience.