Daily Tribune (Philippines)

14 of 57 priority bills passed

Among the 15 priority measures for passage by the end of June are the Amendments to Anti-Agricultur­al Smuggling Act/Anti-Agricultur­al economic Sabotage Act

- BY TIZIANA CELINE PIATOS @tribunephl_tiz

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said on Tuesday that the government has reprioriti­zed bills aimed at generating livelihood­s, protecting the environmen­t, and strengthen­ing security.

“We’ve enacted 14 of 57 priority bills and are reprioriti­zing measures to boost livelihood, protect the environmen­t, and strengthen security,” Marcos said. “With seven more bills slated for passage in June, we’re advancing towards a stronger Bagong Pilipinas.”

Malacañang said Senate President Juan Miguel zubiri committed to the passage of all the legislativ­e measures being pushed by the administra­tion by June this year.

“Good news — many of the requests of our President have been approved in the leDAC (legislativ­e executive Developmen­t Advisory Council). Both Houses of Congress have approved them and are now in the final stages. It’s just a matter of the President’s signature, or they are in the bicameral conference committee meetings, which means they will soon become law,” zubiri said.

zubiri said they have committed to the President that all 23 measures will be completed by June before the Senate takes a break sine die.

“That’s our commitment to the President together with the House of Representa­tives. But we’re on track to pass all of these by June,” he added.

Zubiri said 15 of the measures are set to be finalized before the Senate adjournmen­t, with the remaining eight expected to be approved by June.

House Speaker Martin Romualdez affirmed that all the priority measures outlined by the leDAC have been successful­ly addressed and forwarded to the Senate.

“And the reason why we went ahead is because we need to finish our work in the House first before we bring it up to the Senate. That’s why we always focus on our leDAC priority measures so that the deliberati­ons in the Senate won’t be delayed, so we always, not to rush, but we really put in overtime in the House,” Romualdez said.

During the 6th leDAC Technical Working Group Meeting on 16 January 2024, 21 bills were identified as priority measures for passage by June this year, but these were eventually narrowed down to 15, considerin­g the limited remaining session days.

The leDAC, however, moved to add five more priority measures in support of social and economic initiative­s to be passed by June. These include the open Access in Digital Transmissi­on Act, the enterprise-based education Program (Apprentice­ship Act), CReATe More, An Act Creating the Department of Water Management, and Amendments to the Universal Health Care Act.

The 15 priority measures for passage by the end of June are the Amendments to AntiAgricu­ltural Smuggling Act/Anti-Agricultur­al economic Sabotage Act, Self-Reliant Defense Posture Act, Philippine Maritime zones Act, Real Property Valuation and Assessment Reform Act, Philippine ecosystem and Natural Capital Accounting System and the Negros Island Region Act.

Also on the list are the Anti-Financial Accounts Scamming Act, the Value-Added Tax on Digital Services, Amendments to the Government Procuremen­t Reform Act, Blue economy Act, Waste-to-energy Bill, Mandatory Reserve officers Training Corps and National Service Training Program, Unified System of Separation, Retirement, and Pension of Military and Uniformed Personnel, e-Government Act/e-Governance Act, and Academic Recovery and Accessible learning Program Act.

of the 57 Common legislativ­e Agenda bills for the 19th Congress, 14 have been signed into law, while 43 remain.

Signed into law were the SIM Card Registrati­on Act, Postponeme­nt of Barangay/ SK elections, Strengthen­ing Profession­alism in the AFP, New Agrarian emancipati­on Act, Maharlika Investment Fund, Trabaho Para sa Bayan Act, Public-Private Partnershi­p Code of the Philippine­s, Regional Specialty Centers, Automatic Income Classifica­tion of lGUs, Internet Transactio­ns Act, ease of Paying Taxes Act, Tatak Pinoy (Proudly Filipino) Act, Philippine Salt Industry Developmen­t Act, and New Philippine Passport Act.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PCO ?? KEY policymake­rs, lawmakers, and government officials come together for the 4th Legislativ­e-Executive Developmen­t Advisory Council meeting at Malacañang on Tuesday. A pivotal gathering for the 19th Congress, attendees foster collaborat­ion to shape the nation’s legislativ­e agenda.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF PCO KEY policymake­rs, lawmakers, and government officials come together for the 4th Legislativ­e-Executive Developmen­t Advisory Council meeting at Malacañang on Tuesday. A pivotal gathering for the 19th Congress, attendees foster collaborat­ion to shape the nation’s legislativ­e agenda.

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