Speaker Martin Romualdez said lawmakers will work overtime if necessary to comprehensively scrutinize the proposed P5.768 trillion National Expenditure Program to fulfill its “power of the purse” mandate as well as the priority measures-- READ MORE:
Speaker Martin Romualdez said lawmakers will work overtime if necessary to comprehensively scrutinize the proposed P5.768 trillion National Expenditure Program to fulfill its “power of the purse” mandate as well as the priority measures approved during the 2nd Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council on Wednesday.
Romualdez said that if the productivity of the House of Representatives during the first year of the 19th Congress was any indication, he is confident that the chamber can accomplish its goals for the rest of 2023. Lawmakers were also able to approve on third and final reading 33 out of 42 bills listed as priority measures of President Marcos and the LEDAC.
Aside from the Bank Deposit Secrecy bill, other priority measures are as follows: Anti-Financial Account Scamming Act; Build-Operate-Transfer Law or the Public-Private Partnership Bill; National Disease Prevention Management Authority; Internet Transactions Act or E-Commerce Law; Medical Reserve Corps; Virology Institute of the Philippines; Mandatory ROTC and NSTP; Revitalizing the Salt Industry; Valuation Reform; E-Government or E-Governance Act; Ease of Paying Tax; National Government...
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