The Philippine Star

Salceda sees 5 funding sources for proposed stimulus package

- By Delon Porcalla

President-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr. can tap five funding sources for his proposed “Bayan Bangon Muli” stimulus package for the poor, a veteran lawmakerec­onomist said.

“Realignmen­t is not the only recourse for the president-elect. I can see at least five other possible courses of action for the package to be funded adequately,” reelected Albay Rep. Joey Salceda, chairman of the House ways and means committee, said.

These include a “cash sweep” via executive order, a “supplement­al appropriat­ions bill with unprogramm­ed allocation­s,” the use of “unused funds in Special Purpose Funds,” and adopt another Bayanihan that will place under moratorium “wasteful projects.”

Another mechanism Salceda proposed is the inclusion of a “provision that allows the President to use unused or unreleased subsidies to GOCCs (government-owned-and-controlled­corporatio­ns).”

“In any case, let’s give the new administra­tion a chance to fund and enact its own plans and programs for the country’s economic recovery,” the veteran legislator said.

Salceda’s views, however, run contrary to that of his fellow Albay colleague, Rep. Edcel Lagman.

“Unless the new administra­tion can find or create fresh funds, the stimulus package will be mere sloganeeri­ng and simply a change in nomenclatu­re from the original Bayanihan,” Lagman, a human rights lawyer, said.

Lagman’s position also contradict­ed with Salceda about realignmen­ts, saying “unlike in Bayanihan 1 and 2, there is nothing more to be realigned in the 2022 national budget because 90 percent has already been released to department­s and agencies.”

“The balance of the Special Purpose Funds are untouchabl­e as they are mandatorie­s like salaries, pensions, and for the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council Fund (NDRRMF) or the calamity fund,” the lawmaker said.

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