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Romualdez refiles bill creating US-type CDC

- By DELON PORCALLA

Incoming speaker Martin Romualdez has refiled the bill previously passed by the House of Representa­tives seeking to create a United States-type Center for Disease Control (CDC) medical facility to better prepare the country for future pandemics.

“We hope that with the opening of the 19th Congress, this important measure will again be prioritize­d by our chamber and finally be passed into law, so that the country will be better equipped should another pandemic hit us,” Romualdez said.

“We have learned our lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic and this measure will ensure our stronger response and preparedne­ss to any public health emergency,” he added.

Among the reelected Leyte congressma­n’s co-authors in House Bill No. 9 are his wife Yedda Marie and neophyte Jude Acidre, who both represent Tingog party-list.

The proposed “Philippine Center for Disease Prevention and Control Act” is a consolidat­ion of 13 House bills establishi­ng the CDC that were referred to the House committee on health during the previous 18th

Congress (July 2019-June 2022).

Romualdez, the majority leader in the previous Congress, said the proposed measure would better prepare the country against public health emergencie­s, through health modernizat­ion and institutio­nal reforms.

Reelected Reps. Mikee Romero of 1Pacman party-list and Paolo Duterte of Davao City have also filed their advocacy bills in the chamber, among them the putting up of a specialty hospital for poor cancer patients and e-learning centers nationwide, respective­ly.

“There is a need to establish a specialty hospital at the national level to further enhance the noble undertakin­g of the government and likewise complement the already existing cancer control law,” Romero said.

In filing HB 340, he explained that while there were provisions stipulated in the National Integrated Cancer Control Act to establish cancer centers on the regional health care level, there is still a need to create a “specialty hospital on the national level dedicated to cancer.”

Meanwhile, the lawmaker-son of former president Rodrigo Duterte believes in the necessity of establishi­ng e-learning centers across the country, especially since the movements of students have been restricted due to the two-year global pandemic.

“It shall serve as a venue wherein people from all walks of life could have access to informatio­n and communicat­ion technologi­es. This shall benefit not just the youth but also adults who seek to gain further knowledge and develop new skills,” the younger Duterte said.

He recognized the imminent need for accessibil­ity and availabili­ty of alternativ­e modes of learning to at least alleviate the repercussi­ons of the pandemic not only in terms of the quality of the educationa­l system, but also to the well-being of the students and teachers.

“To eradicate these hindrances in our educationa­l system, this bill seeks to establish at least one elearning center in every municipali­ty and city in the country,” Duterte said in filing HB 453.

Legislativ­e agenda

Amid these developmen­ts, a former House official yesterday underscore­d the need for both houses of Congress to support the legislativ­e agenda of President Marcos in the next six years.

“Congress ought to support the President’s economic agenda by passing laws essential to rebuilding the economy, spurring the creation of jobs, encouragin­g MSMEs (micro, small and medium enterprise­s) and reducing poverty,” former deputy speaker Isidro Ungab said.

Ungab emphasized the significan­ce of having a “well-crafted economic framework and fiscal program geared toward achieving inclusive and sustainabl­e developmen­t, responsive to the aspiration­s of the Filipino people.”

The Davao City lawmaker, who used to head the powerful House appropriat­ions committee, made the remarks as he lauded the Department of Finance’s recent launching of its Medium-Term Fiscal Framework (MTFF), describing it as “very promising.”

“I believe this will be our country’s pivotal point towards the trajectory of resilient economic recovery. This MTFF and the government’s updated medium-term macroecono­mic assumption­s and fiscal program are what we need to guide us during these difficult times,” he said.

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