The Philippine Star

House approves 8 national bills

- By PAOLO ROMERO

The House of Representa­tives has approved on second reading eight national bills even as lawmakers continue to debate on the proposed P2.006-trillion national budget for 2013.

The passage of the bills came before the Social Weather Stations (SWS) released its latest survey showing record high ratings of the chamber and Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr.

The House plenary terminated debates on the budget of the Department of Agricultur­e last Thursday and worked on the approval on second reading of the bills before resuming deliberati­ons on the proposed national outlay on Friday.

Approved on second reading were the following: House Bill 6545 or the National Land Use and Management Act of the Philippine­s; HB 6548 or the “Agricultur­e and Fisheries Mechanizat­ion Law”; HB 6547 or “Establishi­ng at least One Special Education (SPED) Center for each school division and at least three SPED centers in big school divisions for children with special needs”; HB 6546 or “Providing for the modernizat­ion of the Philippine Atmospheri­c, Geophysica­l and Astronomic­al Services Administra­tion”; HB 6544 or “Rationaliz­ing and strengthen­ing the Probation System; HB 6538 or “Regulating the Education and Licensure of Physicians and the Practice of Medicine in the Philippine­s”; and HB 6542, amending the Overseas Absentee Voting Law.”

The House also approved on second reading amendments to Republic Act 9520, otherwise known as the Philippine Cooperativ­e Code of 2008, to strengthen the loan portfolio of cooperativ­e banks by allowing foreign investment­s that would significan­tly improve its capacity to support economic projects in the countrysid­e.

Be lmon te vowed to work harder in passing urgent priority sociomeasu­res.

Meanwhile, the Senate has approved on third and final reading Senate Bill 3125, which seeks to strengthen the career executive service (CES) in the government and protect it from political interferen­ce.

The CES is comprised of the senior managers and executive officers of the government, who constitute the “third level” in the Career Service System. – Christina Mendez

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