The Philippine Star

House panels OK Bayanihan 3 providing P405.6 B stimulus package

- By DELON PORCALLA

Three committees of the House of Representa­tives have approved the proposed P405.6billion Bayanihan 3 stimulus package that will provide cash aid to all 110 million Filipinos during this pandemic, the first tranche of which will be P1,000 for each citizen.

House Deputy Minority Leader Stella Luz AlabastroQ­uimbo yesterday said the panels – ways and means of Albay Rep. Joey Salceda, social services of Quezon City Rep. Alfred Vargas and economic affairs of Aklan Rep. Teodorico Haresco Jr. – have all approved the measure.

But the House appropriat­ions committee headed by ACT-CIS Rep. Eric Go Yap will have the final say on the consolidat­ed measure before it goes to plenary for the approval of a majority of the 300 House members.

The Salceda committee approved without amendments, in an online meeting yesterday, the revenue provisions contained in Sections 34 and 35 of the unnumbered substitute bill to the proposed Bayanihan 3.

The revenue provision in Section 34 of the Bayanihan 3 substitute bill states that the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas would be authorized to make additional direct provisiona­l advances with or without interest to the national government.

The new Bayanihan 3 bill replaced House Bills 8597, 8031, 8059, 7620, 9089 and 8628, authored by Speaker Lord Allan Velasco.

“The measure will provide two rounds of P1,000 cash aid (ayuda) for every Filipino (per head), where the first tranche will cost about P108 billion, and then after three months, another P108 billion,” Marikina congresswo­man Quimbo said, for a total of P216 billion.

By all Filipinos, she said this will definitely include even rich ones. “This simply means when you live in Forbes Park, as we all know they can very well afford it, I think they can waive this cash aid,” she told House reporters in a Zoom interview.

Vargas said the approval of the consolidat­ed version of the Bayanihan 3 bill assures millions of Filipinos of economic and social assistance. “I’m very optimistic that we will be able to extend to our people the economic and social support that they need during this period,” he said.

Quimbo and Vargas said the measure could be taken up in plenary debates for approval on second reading when session resumes on May 17.

Speaker Velasco, who represents the lone Marinduque district, said that while Bayanihan 1 and 2 have increased the government’s capacity to respond to the national health emergency crisis, these were “not sufficient for the genuine economic reform of the country.”

But Camarines Sur Rep. LRay Villafuert­e, who is allied with ousted Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano who has been very critical of Velasco’s leadership, prefers an extension of Bayanihan 2 (Republic Act 11494) instead.

He said the extension “shall give the government the opportunit­y to continuous­ly implement the recovery and stimulus programs specified in Bayanihan 2, especially in allocating funds for more essential and relevant expenses necessary to recover from the pandemic.”

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