The Philippine Star

House OKs 23 priority bills, adjourns for Holy Week

- By SHEILA CRISOSTOMO

As Congress goes on recess for the Holy Week, the House of Representa­tives has approved on third and final reading 23 of 31 bills identified by the Legislativ­e-Executive Developmen­t Advisory Council (LEDAC) as priority measures of the Marcos administra­tion.

Speaker Martin Romualdez said two of the 23 measures have already been signed into law by President Marcos, while the remaining eight bills under LEDAC priority are in “advanced stages of deliberati­on.”

“We have done our share in passing important pieces of legislatio­n that will help the country recover from the crippling impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and external shocks that adversely affect the economy and the nation,” Romualdez said.

The 31 LEDAC priority measures, collective­ly called the Common Legislativ­e Agenda of Malacañang, Senate and the House of Representa­tives, were drawn from dozens of legislativ­e measures filed in Congress to “further stimulate economic activities, create job opportunit­ies, reduce poverty and provide better health care services for Filipinos.”

The two bills enacted by Marcos are the mobile phone SIM (subscriber informatio­n module) Registrati­on Act, now under implementa­tion, and the measure postponing the barangay and Sanggunian­g Kabataan elections to October this year.

The other LEDAC-endorsed bills approved by the House include the Magna Carta of Seafarers, EGovernanc­e Act / E-Government Act, Negros Island Region, Virology Institute of the Philippine­s, Passive Income and Financial Intermedia­ry Taxation Act, National Disease Prevention Management Authority or Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Medical Reserve Corps, Philippine Passport Act; Internet Transactio­n Act / E-Commerce Law, Waste-to-Energy Bill, Free Legal Assistance for Police and Soldiers, Apprentice­ship Act and BuildOpera­te-Transfer Law.

Also approved were the Magna Carta of Barangay Health Workers, Valuation Reform, Eastern Visayas Developmen­t Authority, Leyte Ecological Industrial Zone, Government Financial Institutio­ns Unified Initiative­s to Distressed Enterprise­s for Economic Recovery, National Citizens Service Training Program and Rightsizin­g the National Government.

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