The Freeman

House passes PSAC-backed priority bills

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Several key bills that will address the country’s socioecono­mic developmen­t have been passed in the House of Representa­tives. Tagged as priorities by President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.’s advisors, and backed by the Private Sector Advisory Council (PSAC), these bills are one step closer to becoming law ahead of the House’s June 2024 deadline for priority bills.

In regular council meetings with President Marcos Jr., PSAC identified three bills that should be prioritize­d by the government for their passage. These include a bill to impose value-added tax on digital services, the E-Governance bill, and a bill creating the Department of Water Resources and Services. House Speaker Martin Romualdez reported that these bills, among 16 others, have been approved on the third and final reading by the House of Representa­tives as of March 19.

Notably, the PSAC Infrastruc­ture Sector, led by PSAC Lead Convenor and Aboitiz Group President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Sabin Aboitiz, had emphasized the need for a national governing body for water resources since March of last year. PSAC had recommende­d it to be certified as urgent, while additional­ly suggesting the adoption of an Integrated Water Resources Management Program.

“As a member of the Private Sector Advisory Council, we help to urge swift action by recommendi­ng to the President the passing of key bills like digital service tax, E-Governance, and the Department of Water Resources. Establishi­ng a national governing body for water resources is crucial for sustainabl­e management,” said Aboitiz.

Having now been cleared by the House, the bills will be taken up by the Senate for their approval. Speaker Romualdez said that the House has already taken up all but three of the 59 priority bills raised by the Legislativ­e-Executive Developmen­t Advisory Council (LEDAC). As of this writing, President Marcos Jr. has signed into law 14 of them, including the recently passed Philippine Salt Industry Developmen­t Act and the New Philippine Passport Act.

 ?? ?? Under President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.'s leadership, the Private Sector Advisory Council (PSAC) is building bridges between industries, from Agricultur­e to Digital Infrastruc­ture, Jobs, Healthcare, Infrastruc­ture, and Tourism. With a focus on innovation and collaborat­ion, PSAC is helping drive our nation towards a brighter future, one partnershi­p at a time.
Under President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.'s leadership, the Private Sector Advisory Council (PSAC) is building bridges between industries, from Agricultur­e to Digital Infrastruc­ture, Jobs, Healthcare, Infrastruc­ture, and Tourism. With a focus on innovation and collaborat­ion, PSAC is helping drive our nation towards a brighter future, one partnershi­p at a time.

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