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Arroyo pushes 11 priority bills

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Manila - House Speaker Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on Wednesday, May 22, urged the Senate to act on 11 priority bills that have been approved by the Lower House to achieve the legislativ­e agenda of President Rodrigo Duterte in the last three weeks of the 17th Congress.

In a May 21 letter to Senate President Vicente “Tito” Sotto III, Arroyo listed 12 bills that the President identified in his 2018 State of the Nation Address. Copies of the letter were distribute­d to reporters Wednesday.

Of the 12, 11 have been approved by the House but remain pending in the Senate.

She said the main priority of the House in the last three weeks of this Congress is to pass the bill creating the Coconut Industry Trust Fund, which was vetoed by the President.

A revised version, which Arroyo hoped “conforms more to the policy direction of the Executive”, was re-introduced in the House.

The 11 House-approved measures that await Senate action are: Security of Tenure Act; National Land Use Act; Department of Disaster Resilience Act; Tax Reform for Attracting Better and High-Quality Opportunit­ies (Trabaho); An Act Establishi­ng the Fiscal Regime for the Mining Industry; An Act Amending the Excise Tax on Alcohol Products; An Act Increasing the Excise Tax Rate on Tobacco Products; An Act Institutin­g Reforms in Real Property Valuation and Assessment in the Philippine­s; Passive Income and Financial Intermedia­ry Taxation Act of 2019; Resolution Proposing the Revision of the 1987 Constituti­on; and An Act Expanding the Scope of the Reformatio­n and Rehabilita­tion of Children in Conflict with the Law and Strengthen­ing the Social Reintegrat­ion Programs.

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