CDC creation, mandatory ROTC among 6 bills eyed to be passed by year end —Zubiri │ GMA News Online


The Senate and the House of Representatives have committed to pass six legislative measures before the end of 2022, including the bills creating the Center for Disease Control and Prevention and calling for mandatory Reserve Officers’ Training Corps and National Service Training Program. 

This was disclosed by Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri after the Legislative Executive Development Advisory Council (LEDAC) convened its first meeting Monday morning.

“[T]he Senate and the House have agreed to pass the following measures by year-end: Medical Reserve Corps; National Disease Prevention Management Authority/Center for Disease Prevention and Control; Virology Science and Technology Institute of the Philippines; Mandatory Reserve Officers’ Training Corps and National Service Training Program; Amendments to the Build-Operate-Transfer Law; and Condonation of Unpaid Amortization and Interest on Loans of Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries,” Zubiri said in a statement.

During the LEDAC meeting, the Senate chief presented a total of 26 priority bills, 23 of which are measures mentioned by President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. during his first State of the Nation Address (SONA).

Describing the meeting as a success, Zubiri said this will allow the Legislative and Executive Departments to synchronize their priority measures.

“It’s very timely that we had our first LEDAC right before budget season. That is going to be taking up most of our time in the plenary once we resume session, and we needed this LEDAC to identify the bills we must make room for alongside the budget. This LEDAC was a success in that regard,” Zubiri said.

“We have had a productive meeting where we reaffirmed our commitment to  a common legislative agenda. We have pledged passage of bills which will accelerate our pandemic recovery, insulate our hardworking families from the inflationary fallout from global disruptions, and anchor our regions and sectors on stronger fundamentals to build resiliency and secure our future,” he added.

The following bills will be prioritized by the 19th Congress:

  • National Government Rightsizing Program;
  • Budget Modernization Bill;
  • Tax Package 3: Real Property Valuation and Assessment Reform Bill;
  • Tax Package 4: Passive Income and Financial Intermediary Taxation Act (PIFITA);
  • E-Government Act;
  • Internet Transactions Act/E-Commerce Law;
  • Government Financial Institutions (GFIs) Unified Initiatives to Distressed Enterprises for Economic Recovery (GUIDE) Bill;
  • Creation of the Department of Water Resources;
  • Unified System for Separation, Retirement and Pension of Military and Uniformed Personnel;
  • E-Governance Act;
  • National Land Use Act;
  • National Defense Act;
  • Enabling Law for the Natural Gas Industry;
  • Amendments to the Electric Power Industry Reform Act;
  • Regional Specialty Hospitals;
  • Magna Carta for Filipino Seafarers;
  • Waste-to-Energy Law;
  • Amendments to the Passport (Lifetime Validity for Senior Citizens); and
  • Creation of the Negros Island Region.

 

Zubiri assured the administration that they “can expect the same level of working relationship and coordination between our respective chambers’ leadership in passing priority legislation.”

“The cogs of the legislative mill are fully functioning. We in Congress have started on the right footing, on the right direction, kaya’t mataas po ang pag-asa namin na magiging madali ang ugnayan ng Executive at Legislative branches of government para matugunan ang mga pangangailangan ng ating mamamayan,” he said.

(We in Congress have started on the right footing, on the right direction, that is why we have high hopes that the coordination between Executive and Legislative branches of government will be smooth to ensure the needs of our countrymen will be met.)

“This morning’s conference was proof of statesmanship and multi-partisanship  at work, where Senate can engage the other branch while upholding its independence and initiative on policies which serve the national interest and people’s welfare,” he ended. —KG, GMA News





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