Arthur Angara
Arturo Javier Angara, otherwise known as Arthur Angara or AJA, was a Filipino politician, dentist, and national awardee for public service. He was the former national deputy secretary-general of and former national adviser for the League of Municipalities of the Philippines. He was the longest-serving mayor of the municipality of Baler in the Philippine province of Aurora, with his terms of office covering a period of 18 years.
Personal life
Angara is the seventh of the 10 children of Dr. Juan C. Angara of Baler, Tayabas and Juana Javier of Marikina. He married Justita F. Gonzales of Baler in 1969. Out of their marriage were born two children, namely Ruel Joseph and Karen, incumbent vice mayor of Baler. He is a younger brother of former Philippine Senator Edgardo J. Angara and an elder brother of incumbent Aurora Representative Bellaflor J. Angara-Castillo. He is an uncle of incumbent Philippine Senator Juan Edgardo “Sonny” M. Angara and incumbent Aurora Vice Governor Rommel Rico T. Angara.Education
He finished grade school at the Baler Elementary School in Baler, Quezon and high school at the Roosevelt Memorial High School in San Juan, Metro Manila. He finished his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree at the University of the East in Sampaloc, Manila in 1960, the same year when he passed the Dentist Licensure Examination, in which he ranked 12th.Professional life
He served as president of the Aurora Dental Association, head of the Baler Water District Office, and member of the Knights of Columbus.Death
He died in Baler, Aurora, Philippines on November 16, 2022.Political career
He was elected mayor of Baler in 1992, re-elected to a second term in 1995, and a third term in 1998 under the Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino, the political party of his elder brother, Senator Edgardo J. Angara. After three years of living a civilian life, he made a political comeback, being elected mayor of Baler in 2004, re-elected in 2007 and in 2010 under the same party. His terms of office as municipal mayor from 1992 to 2001 and from 2004 to 2013 made him the longest-serving mayor of Baler.As municipal mayor, he implemented a sound fiscal management system of the local government unit of Baler for which this town was awarded as most outstanding accounting local government sector awardee and top revenue district taxpayer ; reformed the business permit and licensing system and simplified the process of business registration in the municipality of Baler; sped up civil registration services and conducted information education and mobile registration; upgraded the medical equipment and facilities at the Aurora Memorial Hospital; rendered free medical and dental services for the people of Baler; provided assistance to the elderly, preschool children, and persons with disabilities ; constructed the Farmers’ Information and Technology Services Center, the Farm Level Grains Center, the Municipal Food Terminal, farm-to-market roads, and post-harvest facilities; implemented the ecological solid waste management program for which Baler was awarded as best solid waste implementor and cleanest and greenest municipality in the Gawad Punong-Lalawigan para sa Kapaligiran; preserved the cultures and history of Baler through the construction and maintenance of the Museo de Baler; and ensured proper utilization of the Special Education Fund for school facilities, for educational research, and for additional teachers and classrooms, awarded scholarships to financially poor but academically qualified students, and extended financial assistance for the DepEd’s Alternative Learning System.
He ran for governor of Aurora province in the May 13, 2013 Philippine gubernatorial elections. He was fielded for the top provincial post by the aforementioned senator who first announced gubernatorial bid and filed certificate of candidacy for governor but later backed out of gubernatorial race due to international commitments. He was defeated, however, by then Vice Governor Gerardo “Jerry” A. Noveras who won by a margin of over 11,000 votes. He conceded defeat with a wish that Noveras would "continue to pursue the vision of the Angaras for development."