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House ready for special session, vows passage of Bayanihan 2

- By EDU PUNAY

The House of Representa­tives is ready to hold a special session to pass the proposed second Bayanihan law, as the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19) contagion continues to wreak havoc on lives and the economy.

Majority Leader Martin Romualdez, Deputy Speakers LRay Villafuert­e and Mikee Romero and ways and means committee chair Joey Salceda all welcomed the call of President Duterte for a special session of Congress to pass the proposed Bayanihan to Recover As One Act or Bayanihan 2. “The House leadership under

Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano is committed to approve the Bayanihan to Recover as One bill or the Bayanihan 2 to help President Duterte kick-start our economy and strengthen government’s fight against the spread of COVID-19. We will get the job done,” Romualdez said in a statement.

The Leyte representa­tive said they would await official communicat­ion from the Palace regarding the schedule of the special session.

Villafuert­e gave the same assurance and revealed that House leaders have actually started discussing the matter with the Senate leadership even ahead of the formal call by the Chief Executive.

“House leaders have engaged senators and executive department officials in continuous discussion­s on the proposed provisions of Bayanihan 2 that would let the President best deal with the deepening global health and economic crisis spawned by the coronaviru­s pandemic,” the Camarines Sur lawmaker said.

“We need to give continued special powers to the President to beat the pandemic which, according to the WHO (World Health Organizati­on), has reached a ‘dangerous’ stage of accelerate­d spread as government­s across the world start relaxing mobility restrictio­ns and reopening their economies,” he stressed.

Romero, representa­tive of 1-Pacman party-list, also voiced support for the President’s call.

“It is crucial for us in Congress to support the President to ensure the country and Filipinos’ survival from this coronaviru­s pandemic,” he stressed.

The head of the 54-member party-list bloc in the chamber has vowed to support the House leadership in ensuring the timely passage of the measure.

Salceda also cited the importance of passing equally important measures during the special session, particular­ly the Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprise­s (CREATE) and the P1.3-trillion Accelerate­d Recovery and Investment­s Stimulus for the Economy (ARISE) Act.

From Page 1 “I support President Duterte’s decision to call for a special session of Congress to pass a stimulus package that responds to the most pressing needs of the country. This is a request we have made strongly to the President over the past weeks, and we are prepared to work during the special session to get a viable compromise passed,” he said.

The Albay representa­tive revealed House members have been preparing for the special session and negotiatin­g with economic managers on the stimulus package.

“Time is of the essence in this matter, and we can confidentl­y assure the people that the House is ready to get this done quickly,” he added.

Presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque said the economic managers of the Duterte administra­tion have approved only P130 billion for the stimulus package.

The proposed Bayanihan 2 under House Bill 6953 seeks to allocate P162 billion in funds to support operations and response measures to address the COVID-19 crisis – in addition to the P275-billion funding used under Republic Act 11469, Bayanihan to Heal as One law enacted last March and which expired last month.

The proposed measure seeks to provide for the grant of P5,000 to P8,000 subsidy to low income families, households with recently returned OFWs and no-work-no-pay individual­s such as freelancer­s and self-employed individual­s.

It also grants a one-month emergency subsidy to low-income households that were left out in implementa­tion of the social ameliorati­on program (SAP) under the first Bayanihan law.

Specifical­ly, P18 billion will be allotted for the implementa­tion of cashfor-work program and the Tulong Panghanapb­uhay sa Ating Disadvanta­ged/Displaced Workers (TUPAD), P5 billion for the implementa­tion of the Assistance to Individual­s in Crisis Situation Program of the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t and P21 billion for unemployme­nt or involuntar­y separation assistance to the displaced workers in health, education, tourism, culture and arts, creative industry, transporta­tion and other sectors affected by the pandemic.

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