Poe was elected to the
House of Representatives of the Philippines in the 2025 Philippine party-list elections as the first nominee of the
FPJ Panday Bayanihan Party-list. He assumed office on June 30, 2025. On July 29, 2025, he was named Assistant Majority Leader under Ilocos Norte's 1st district representative Sandro Marcos. During his first six months in the House of Representatives, Poe filed 129 bills and resolutions, including 110 principally authored measures and 19 co-authored proposals. By the end of 2025, eleven of his authored bills had passed third reading in the House, including House Bill No. 6262, the Philippine Blue Economy Act, and House Bill No. 6789, the Department of Water Resources Act. His legislative work has focused on agricultural modernization, artificial intelligence policy, workforce development, digital infrastructure, and transparency in governance. Among his proposed measures are the Binhi ng Pag-asa Program Act, which seeks to promote youth participation in agriculture through technology-driven training, and the Food Security and Sovereignty Act, aimed at strengthening national agricultural production and distribution systems. In the field of technology and digital policy, Poe introduced the Philippine Artificial Intelligence Governance Act, which proposes the creation of an Artificial Intelligence Development Authority to oversee national artificial intelligence policy. He also authored the Open Access in Data Transmission Act, intended to liberalize the telecommunications data transmission sector and expand digital infrastructure access. The bill passed third reading in December 2025. Poe has also raised concerns about the potential impact of artificial intelligence on the Philippine economy, particularly on the country's business process outsourcing (BPO) sector. During a February 2026 hearing of the Committee on Economic Affairs, he warned that advances in automation could disrupt employment in an industry that employs more than one million Filipino workers. He called for proactive policy adjustments, including workforce retraining programs, infrastructure reforms in economic zones, and national investment strategies. He linked these concerns to his proposed Career Transitions Act, which seeks to establish government-supported programs for skills training, job placement, and career mobility for workers affected by technological disruption. He has likewise introduced measures focused on transparency and governance, including the Citizens Access and Disclosure of Expenditures for National Accountability (CADENA) Act, which proposes the use of blockchain technology for public monitoring of government expenditures, and the Freedom and Protection of Journalists Act, which seeks to strengthen protections for journalists and reform provisions on criminal libel. Other measures he principally authored that passed third reading in the House in 2025 include the Private Basic Education Voucher Program Act, the Last Mile Schools Act, the Informal Settler Families Resettlement Act, the New Philippine Building Act, and amendments to the charters of the University of Science and Technology of the Philippines and Capiz State University. He was also among the authors of the General Appropriations Act of 2025.
Committee assignments Poe serves as an Assistant Majority Leader under the Committee on Rules of the House of Representatives. He also holds several vice-chairmanships, including in the Committees on Appropriations, Agriculture and Food, Economic Affairs, Justice, National Defense and Security, and Public Information. He sits as a member of several additional committees, including those on Transportation, Health, Higher and Technical Education, Climate Change, Creative Industries, and Nuclear Energy. In 2025, he attended 111 committee meetings and participated in deliberations on national budget allocations, including plenary defenses for the budgets of the
Department of Information and Communications Technology and the National Amnesty Commission. On October 6, 2025, he was elected Deputy Secretary-General of the Party-list Coalition Foundation Inc. in the House of Representatives. ==Military and defense work==