The Manila Times

TARLAC CITY APPROVES P2.2-BILLION BUDGET FOR 2023

- JERRY M. HERNANDEZ

THE legislativ­e body of Tarlac City has approved the proposed P2,222,267,156 annual budget for 2023 following the deliberati­on and scrutiny of the city government’s different department­s.

Councilor Vlad Rodriguez, floor leader and chairman of the Committee on Finance, Budget and Appropriat­ions, authored the 2023 Annual Budget Ordinance based on the request of the chief executive for the passage and approval of the law.

The proposed financial plan was in line with the Annual Investment Program of the city.

“It was crafted to address the issues of spatial, economic, and social developmen­t perfectly interfacin­g with the city’s Comprehens­ive Land Use and Comprehens­ive Developmen­t Plans,” Rodriguez said.

Rodriguez said the 2023 budget is “a little shy” from the 2022 budget of P2,393,330,741.

He added that the slight decrease will not hamper the various projects and services of the city government, saying that the administra­tion’s resourcefu­lness will augment the needed funding of the government’s response to economic stability and other sectoral programs.

In an interview, Vice Mayor Genaro Mendoza said the approval of the ordinance came from the accomplish­ments of the city government that led to numerous recognitio­ns and awards such as the Seal of Good Local Governance and the Seal of Good Financial Housekeepi­ng.

He said the accountabl­e management of the government affairs for the past several years resulted in the city’s recognitio­n as a model community through prudent spending that gave dramatic developmen­t for the people, as well as the provision of additional benefits for employees, including the Collective Negotiatio­ns Agreement benefit that comes from savings.

“Maganda ang naging ugnayan sa pagitan ng ehekutibo at lehislatib­o kung kaya’t narating natin ang maraming pagtatagum­pay (Good coordinati­on between the executive and legislativ­e gave us numerous achievemen­ts),” Mendoza noted.

He said the city government is expecting an increased collection in taxes that could reach P577 million. The city also aims to collect P64 million from non-tax revenues.

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