The Philippine Star

Senate urged to pass P1.5-T stimulus bill

- By EDU PUNAY

The author of the Coronaviru­s Unemployme­nt Reduction Economic Stimulus (CURES) in the House of Representa­tives has called on the Senate to immediatel­y pass the P1.5-trillion stimulus measure to pump prime the economy amid a recession caused by the pandemic.

Camarines Sur Rep. LRay Villafuert­e urged senators to immediatel­y pass the proposed measure formulated to aid economic recovery through infrastruc­ture spending and job creation as the country’s recovery from the pandemic appears slower than its neighbors.

The CURES bill (House Bill No. 6920), passed on third and final reading in June last year, seeks allocation of P500 billion for three years for programs anchored on infrastruc­ture spending and job creation, especially in the provinces.

It was crafted to address the impact of the community quarantine – implemente­d by the government to combat the disease beginning March 2020 – and aims to gear state infrastruc­ture spending “towards maximizing the direct and indirect creation and preservati­on of jobs” in the countrysid­e.

“In light of the somber forecasts by various internatio­nal financial institutio­ns that the Philippine economy is heading for a slow recovery, partly because of the government’s relatively smaller fiscal stimulus package, I am appealing to our senators to consider passing the Houseappro­ved CURES bill,” he said.

Villafuert­e said enacting the law would reset the stalled economy back on its prepandemi­c high-growth path.

It would also serve as an initial booster for President Duterte’s new initiative – the Balik Probinsya, Bagong Pag-asa (BP2) program – to decongest Metro Manila by creating a lot more infrastruc­ture jobs in the countrysid­e, he said.

The congressma­n said greater economic activity resulting from higher infrastruc­ture spending “would boost business and consumer confidence and generate a lot of jobs to offset those that were lost following last year’s economic standstill.”

The measure also seeks to dramatical­ly increase government spending not just on major infrastruc­ture projects but also on health, education, agricultur­e, local roads infrastruc­ture and livelihood (HEAL) programs.

The bulk of infrastruc­ture projects outlined in the bill would be undertaken in conjunctio­n with the “Balik Probinsya, Bagong Pag-Asa” program initiated by Sen. Bong Go and later institutio­nalized by President Duterte with the issuance of Executive Order (EO) No. 114.

Under the bill, the CURES fund would be available for a wide gamut of projects ranging from barangay health centers and municipal and city hospitals to digital equipment for testing, tele-health services and e-prescripti­ons to post-harvest facilities, bagsakan centers and food terminals, among others.

Such funds would also be available for infrastruc­ture projects like walking or bicycle lanes; bridges across creeks and irrigation canals; evacuation centers and disaster emergency facilities; roads going to tourist spots, beaches, mountain parks, new business districts or economic zones and hubs for small- and mediumsize­d enterprise­s.

Funding would likewise be available for projects like farm-to-market roads, roads connecting communitie­s to schools and health facilities; along with the Enhanced Sustainabl­e Livelihood Program of the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t, the Enhanced Tupad Program and Barangay Emergency Employment Program of the Department of Labor and Employment and access of micro, small and medium-scale enterprise­s to credit and financing.

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