The Freeman

Alcoseba bats for free school supplies, cheaper meds

- — Jean Marvette A. Demecillo/ KBQ

Cebu City councilore­lect Raul Alcoseba is planning to lobby measures that would provide elementary students in public schools free educationa­l supplies and give cheaper medicines and hospitaliz­ations for the residents.

During The FREEMAN’s #CebuVote Conversati­on yesterday, Alcoseba shared his priority legislatio­ns. Alcoseba and the 2019 midterm poll winners will assume office noontime of June 30.

“First, I want to see the elementary public students should have free school supplies. Second is the CCMC (Cebu City Medical Center) cheaper hospitaliz­ation and cheaper medicines,” he said, adding that healthcare is among the major concerns of the residents of the city.

He said the distributi­on of free school supplies would not be costly for the city government as it would only be done once a year.

The recipients are students from grades 1 to 6, he said.

He said he would also push for a legislatio­n that would provide subsidy for the operations of the CCMC to ensure residents would be given quality healthcare.

Moreover, Alcoseba hopes the incoming administra­tion would ensure that all senior citizens would get their financial aid.

Mayor-elect Edgardo Labella is considerin­g of increasing the P12,000 annual cash assistance for seniors.

Alcoseba said there are still unregister­ed seniors who have not yet benefited from the city’s program. The city has 75,000 registered seniors.

“Instead of increasing the assistance, why not give all seniors the cash aid? The P12,000 is not bad at all,” he said.

Alcoseba used to serve the city residents as councilor from 2004 and 2013, and later elected as provincial board member in the first district of Cebu.

He said he was among the legislator­s who crafted the ordinance granting assistance to senior citizens in the city.

He assured that the majority members of the City Council, which are affiliated with Bando OsmeñaPund­ok Kauswagan, will not be obstructio­nists.

“In the City Council, majority rules but it doesn’t mean that you will vote against what’s best for the city,” he said, adding that members of the legislativ­e body should also be informed of the platforms of the incoming administra­tion.

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Team Deretso headed by Arturo “Boy” Radaza and his wife, Congressma­n-elect Paz Radaza, files an election protest against the camp of Team Libre led by Lapu-Lapu City Mayor-elect and incumbent Pajo Barangay Captain Junard “Ahong” Chan before the Commission on Elections in Manila yesterday. Chan won the elections with 85,976 votes against Boy’s 66,108 votes. JOY TORREJOS
 ??  ?? Cebu City Councilor-elect Yayoy Alcoseba (left) shares his priority legislatio­ns during The FREEMAN's #CebuVote Conversati­on yesterday. JOHN KENDRICK P. CECIBAN
Cebu City Councilor-elect Yayoy Alcoseba (left) shares his priority legislatio­ns during The FREEMAN's #CebuVote Conversati­on yesterday. JOHN KENDRICK P. CECIBAN

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