Philippine Daily Inquirer

SENATE TO FOCUS ON TAX REFORM, BBL, NAT’L ID SYSTEM, FEDERALISM

- By Jocelyn R. Uy @mj_uyINQ

The Senate has its plate full during the second regular session of the 17th Congress, with tax reform, the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL), provision of a national identifica­tion system and a shift to the federal form of government among its priorities.

“We are looking at a lot of work. These are large numbers, but they are not daunting numbers,” Senate President Koko Pimentel said in a speech on Monday during the opening of a joint session of Congress attended by Cabinet officials and foreign dignitarie­s.

Pimentel said the Senate would tackle bills of “national importance,” including the proposed Tax Reform for Accelerati­on and Inclusion Act to help ease the burden of working and middle-class Filipinos while ensuring that all government programs remained funded.

The Senate will also beef up the antiterror­ism law and push the provision of a national ID system to ensure the safety of the people and improve the delivery of basic services.

“We will pursue a path to lasting peace in Mindanao by addressing the valid concerns of our Muslim brothers and sisters through the Bangsamoro Basic Law,” Pimentel said.

“We will empower our regions to determine their developmen­t plans through the shift to federalism,” he added.

He said these priorities would undergo thorough discussion, scrutiny and analysis by the senators, on top of the 1,242 bills and 297 resolution­s pending on the various committees.

 ?? —MARIANNE BERMUDEZ ?? Senate President Koko Pimentel
—MARIANNE BERMUDEZ Senate President Koko Pimentel

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