The Philippine Star

Only 4 of 2,175 bills passed by Senate in 2013

- By MARVIN SY

Since July last year, only four of the 2,175 bills filed in the Senate have been approved.

Data culled from the Legislativ­e and Bills Index Service of the Senate as of March 12 this year showed that a total of 53 bills were actually taken up during committee hearings and in plenary or were withdrawn by their respective authors.

Of the 53 bills, 29 were consolidat­ed or substitute­d in committee reports prepared by the various Senate committees. A total of 12 bills were withdrawn.

Four bills were eventually approved by the Senate, namely the postponeme­nt of the Sanggunian­g Kabataan election, the MARINA bill, the proposed Go Negosyo Act of 2013 and the Freedom of Informatio­n (FOI) bill.

This does not include the 2014 General Appropriat­ions Act and the P14.6-billion supplement­al budget, both of which originated from the House of Representa­tives and are not considered as ordinary pieces of legislatio­n.

Of the four bills approved by the Senate, only two – the SK election postponeme­nt and the MARINA bill – have been enacted into law.

The Go Negosyo and FOI bills are pending in the House of Representa­tives.

A total of 21 committee reports have been prepared, including one on the pork barrel scam investigat­ion conducted by the Senate Blue Ribbon committee, which has not yet been released due to lack of signatures from the committee members.

Eight bills are set for approval on second reading, namely the picturebas­ed health warning bill; increase in quarter allowance for the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s, the regulation and modernizat­ion of the practice of chemistry in the country, chemical weapons prohibitio­n act, forestry profession act, metallurgi­cal engineerin­g act, amendment of the Sandiganba­yan law and the Cooperativ­e Developmen­t Authority charter act.

As far as resolution­s are concerned, a total of 564 were filed, out of which only 39 were adopted, including three treaties.

The Senate gave its concurrenc­e to the ratificati­on of three extraditio­n treaties with the United Kingdom, India and Spain.

The House has also sent a total of 78 bills for the concurrenc­e of the Senate, including the 2014 GAA, the postponeme­nt of the SK election, the supplement­al budget and the MARINA bill.

Two of these bills are set for third reading in the Senate, namely the free mobile disaster alerts and the grant of a franchise to the Cotabato Light and Power Co.

While the primary job of the Senate is to work on legislatio­n, much of its time has been spent on the conduct of inquiries.

Among the inquiries conducted by the Senate were the pork barrel scam involving businesswo­man Janet LimNapoles, the smuggling of rice in the country and the bidding for the Mactan-Cebu Internatio­nal Airport project.

A total of nine hearings were conducted by the Senate Blue Ribbon committee on the pork barrel scam issue.

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