Manila Standard

Go supports bill on cash gifts to more seniors

- Macon Ramos-Araneta

SENATOR Bong Go said he is supporting a proposed measure which will allow senior citizens over the age of 80 to receive a portion of the P100,000 cash gift given to centenaria­ns.

“This cash gift is a tangible way to show them that their contributi­ons to society are valued and appreciate­d,” Go said.

Senator Imee Marcos was the principal sponsor of the proposed Senate Bill No. 2028. The counterpar­t version in the House of Representa­tives already passed on second reading on March 21.

As a culture that values taking care of elders, Go emphasized the need to support and recognize senior citizens since they are a very familyorie­nted and caring people.

If passed into law, a cash gift of P100,000 in total, will be distribute­d in three equal tranches to senior citizens who reach the ages of 80, 90, and 100 years old.

Currently, only those who reach 100 years old will receive the cash gift.

However, the average life expectancy of Filipinos is around 70 years old, making it difficult for many seniors to receive this benefit.

Go added that the proposed bill also aims to have a greater impact on more senior citizens by giving the cash benefit at a time when health interventi­ons would have mattered for a better chance of healing and achieving better health outcomes.

Go stressed that as a vulnerable group, senior citizens need the help and support of the government.

He said the cash gift will also help improve the health and welfare of our senior citizens. He believes that we should recognize their sacrifices and honor their contributi­ons to our society.

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