Briones was a representative for the AGAP Partylist from 2007 to 2016,[2][unreliable source?] from which he was succeeded by Rep. Rico Geron.
In July 2013, Briones was picked to be the leader of the third-largest political bloc in the Philippine House of Representatives, consisting of 34 members.[3]
In 2022, Briones was among the nominees of the AGAP Partylist,[4][5] which gained one seat, he was later picked to be the representative of the partylist.
Bills and Committees
As of July 2024, Briones has Principally authored 65 bills and Co-authored 16 bills.[6]
Briones is also part of the following committees:[6]
Cooperatives Development - Chairperson
Agriculture And Food - Vice Chairperson
Ways And Means - Vice Chairperson
Flagship Programs and Projects - Member for the Majority
Food Security - Member for the Majority
Public Order and Safety - Member for the Majority
Public Works and Highways - Member for the Majority
Tourism - Member for the Majority
Political positions
Briones supports local farming; he aims to increase the budget of the Department of Agriculture to help farmers.[5] Briones stated “Sana tangkilikin natin ang local na produksyon ng mga magsasaka sapagkat mas masara, mas malinis, ang sariwa, at bawat kilong nabibili ang natutulungan ay bawat Pilipinong manggagawa (I hope we can enjoy the local production of the farmers because it is tastier, cleaner, fresher, and every kilo we buy helps every Filipino worker)”.[4]
References
^"117. AGAP"(PDF). Commission on Elections. Retrieved November 7, 2024.