The Philippine Star

House to give Bayanihan 2 final OK this week

- – Delon Porcalla, Cecille Suerte Felipe

The House of Representa­tives, under the leadership of Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano, has given assurance of the final approval this week of the Bayanihan to Recover as One Act (Bayanihan 2) that will help government address the COVID-19 pandemic.

Deputy Speaker LRay Villafuert­e over the weekend said the chamber expects the approval on third and final reading this week of House Bill 6953, which will give President Duterte “special powers anew to best deal” with the coronaviru­s.

“The House leadership expects HB 6953, or the Bayanihan 2 Act, to breeze through final approval this week,” the Camarines Sur congressma­n said, noting that leaders of various political parties in the administra­tion coalition have forged a manifesto of unity.

HB 6953 provides for P162 billion in funding for the government’s COVID-19 response measures, including some P10.5 billion to enable the hiring of additional healthcare workers, and provide additional allowances and benefits to medical frontliner­s, he said.

Another House deputy speaker, Mikee Romero of party-list 1Pacman, also disclosed that both public and private school teachers affected by the pandemic will receive financial aid under the proposed Bayanihan

2.

“The proposal allocates P300 million for subsidies and allowances of affected teaching and non-teaching personnel, including part-time faculty, in private and public elementary, secondary and tertiary education institutio­ns, including part-time faculty in SUCs (state universiti­es and colleges),” he said.

The Speaker has emphasized the importance of unity in defeating the contagion, saying the country “cannot hope to succeed without unity of purpose among our people.”

“We need the true spirit of bayanihan to sustain us,” the Taguig-Pateros congressma­n said as leaders and members of the House crossed party lines in having House Bill 6953 approved on second reading last Aug. 5.

Meanwhile, after passing Bayanihan 2, the Senate is planning to pass the Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprise­s (CREATE) Act to lower tax rates and provide incentives to corporatio­ns battered by the COVID-19 pandemic, to allow companies to retain workers, Senate Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri said.

In a radio interview, Zubiri said all business sectors have been affected by the pandemic. He said a giant fast-food chain is reportedly closing 250 stores all over the country.

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