31 sa 42 priority bills pasado na sa Kamara

“We are proud of our collective accomplishment-31 out of 42 and counting. As of today, we have achieved a significant part of our goal in less than a year of session,” pahayag ni Speaker Ferdinand Martin  Romualdez.
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MANILA, Philippines — Pasado na sa ikatlo at huling pagbasa ng Mababang Kapulungan ng Kongreso ang 31 sa 42 panukala na prayoridad na maisabatas ng admi­nistrasyon ni Pangulong Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. at Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council (LEDAC).

Kabilang sa pinakahu­ling naipasa ay ang 30 taong National Infrastracture Program Bill at ang panukalang National Land Use Act.

“We are proud of our collective accomplishment-31 out of 42 and counting. As of today, we have achieved a significant part of our goal in less than a year of session,” pahayag ni Speaker Ferdinand Martin  Romualdez.

“I thank our colleagues for their hard work, as well as the various political parties in the House which have committed to support the passage of priority measures determined by the President and the LEDAC and the House itself,” ani Romualdez.

Sinabi ni Romualdez na nilalayon ng nasabing mga panukalang batas na suportahan ang hangarin ni Pangulong Marcos na mapaangat ang ekonomiya, lumikha ng mas marami pang trabaho at mapaangat ang buhay ng mga Pilipino.

Ang panukalang 2023-2052 National Infrastructure Program ay nakapaloob sa House Bill (HB) No. 8078.

“It will be an all-encompassing program covering not only public works like roads, bridges and expressways, which we commonly refer to as infrastructure, but also energy, water resources, information and techno­logy, agri-fisheries, food logistics, and socially-oriented structures such as school buildings and other educational facilities,” ayon kay Romualdez.

Samantala, ang panukalang National Land Use Act (HB No.8162) ay naglala­yong gawing institusyonal ang polisiya sa national land.

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