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CONGRESS SWIFT APPROVAL. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. meets with the Presidential Legislative Liaison Office officials at Malacanan Palace in Manila on Tuesday (Jan. 24, 2023). to tackle the administration's legislative priorities. Marcos expressed hope that Congress will hasten the passage of the priority bills. (Photo courtesy of PBBM's official Facebook page) MANILA - President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has expressed optimism that Congress will fast-track the passage of his administration's priority measures, Malacanang said on Wednesday. This, after Marcos convened a meeting with Presidential Legislative Liaison Office (PLLO) officials led by Secretary Mark Llandro Mendoza at Malacanan Palace in Manila on Tuesday to discuss the administration's legislative priorities. The meeting agenda includes the legislative calendar and accomplishments, updates on bills covered by Presidential certifications or directives and other PLLO-related concerns, state-run Radio Television Malacanang (RTVM) said in a Facebook post. Marcos was satisfied with the progress of his priority bills and hopeful that they will be passed into law to support his development agenda, Communications Secretary Cheloy Garafil said in a statement. "President Marcos enumerated the priority bills in his 2022 State of the Nation Address (SONA), which are essential in the implementation of the administration's plans and programs for the country, particularly the 8-point socioeconomic agenda," she said. "Among those he certified as urgent include the Fiscal Year 2023 General Appropriations Bill, Amendments to Republic Act (RA) No. 11709 (AFP Professionalism), Maharlika Investment Fund, the Mandatory Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) and National Service Training Program," she added. Citing the PLLO's report, Garafil said around 10 of the 20 priority legislative measures mentioned in Marcos' first SONA have already been passed by the House of Representatives and transmitted to the Senate, as of Jan. 18. Garafil noted that the bills approved on the third and final reading by the House of Representatives were the proposed Tax Package 3 or Real Property Valuation and Assessment Reform Act; the proposed Tax Package 4 or Passive Income and Financial Intermediary Taxation Act (PIFITA); and the Government Financial Institutions Unified Initiatives to Distressed Enterprises for Economic Recovery (GUIDE) bill. She said the Internet Transactions bill, the proposed E-Commerce Law and the bill condoning the agrarian reform beneficiaries' unpaid amortization and interests of loans likewise secured the House lawmakers' nod. She added that the proposed amendment to the Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) Law and the planned creation of the Medical Reserve Corps, the Philippine Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC) and the Virology Institute of the Philippines were also among the Marcos administration's priority legislations. Garafil said several bills certified as urgent by Marcos and other Legislative Executive Development Advisory Council (LEDAC)-priority bills have already been passed by the House of Representatives but are still pending in the Senate. Among the LEDAC-priority bills were the proposed New Passport Law, Leyte Ecological Zone, Waste Treatment Technology, Free Legal Assistance for Military and Uniformed Personnel, Eastern Visayas Development Authority, Revised National Apprenticeship Program and the Magna Carta of Barangay Health Workers. "Those being pushed by the Palace based on the President's directives include the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) Regulatory Functions, Amendment to RA No. 8172 or ASIN Law Amendment, Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) (for Senate ratification), and Anti-Agricultural Smuggling Act," Garafil said. Garafil said the remaining 10 SONA priority bills are still at the committee levels in both the Senate and the House of Representatives. "These include [the proposed establishment of the] Department of Water Resources (DWR), E-Government/Governance Act, Government Rightsizing Program (GRP), National Land Use Act, Budget Modernization, Natural Gas Industry Enabling Law, EPIRA (RA 9136) Amendments, MUP Pension Reform, and National Defense Act," she said. (PNA) }

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Measures ,Alacanang Said On Wednesday This ,Fter Marcos Conveneda Meeting With Presidential Legislative Liaison Office Pllo Officials Led By Secretary Mark Llandro Mendoza At Malacanan Palace In Manila On Tuesday To Discuss The Administration 39s Priorities Agenda Includes Calendar And Accomplishments ,Pdates On Bills Covered By Presidential Certifications Or Directives And Other Pllo Related Concerns ,Tate Run Radio Television Malacanang Rtvm Said Ina Facebook Post Marcos Was Satisfied With The Progress Of His Priority Bills And Hopeful That They Will Be Passed Into Law To Support Development Agenda ,Ommunications Secretary Cheloy Garafil Said Ina Statement Quot President Marcos Enumerated The Priority Bills In His 2022 State Of Nation Address Sona ,Hich Are Essential In The Implementation Of Administration 39s Plans And Programs For Country ,Articularly The 8 Point Socioeconomic Agenda ,Uot She Said Quot Among Those He Certified As Urgent Include The Fiscal Year 2023 General Appropriations Bill ,Mendments To Republic Act Ra No 11709 Afp Professionalism ,He Mandatory Reserve Officers 39 Training Corps Rotc And National Service Program ,Uot She Added Citing The Pllo 39s Report ,Arafil Said Around 10 Of The 20 Priority Legislative Measures Mentioned In Marcos 39 First Sona Have Already Been Passed By House Representatives And Transmitted To Senate ,S Of Jan 18 Garafil Noted That The Bills Approved On Third And Final Reading By House Representatives Were Proposed Tax Package 3 Or Real Property Valuation Assessment Reform Act 4 Passive Income Financial Intermediary Taxation Pifita Government Institutions Unified Initiatives To Distressed Enterprises For Economic Recovery Guide Bill She Said Internet Transactions ,He Proposede Commerce Law And The Bill Condoning Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries 39 Unpaid Amortization Interests Of Loans Likewise Secured House Lawmakers Nod She Added That Proposed Amendment To Build Operate Transfer Bot Planned Creation Medical Reserve Corps ,He Philippine Centers For Disease Prevention And Control Cdc The Virology Institute Of Philippines Were Also Among Marcos Administration 39s Priority Legislations Garafil Said Several Bills Certified As Urgent By Other Legislative Executive Development Advisory Council Ledac Have Already Been Passed House Representatives But Are Still Pending In Senate Proposed New Passport Law ,Ree Legal Assistance For Military And Uniformed Personnel ,Evised National Apprenticeship Program And The Magna Carta Of Barangay Health Workers Quot Those Being Pushed By Palace Based On President 39s Directives Include Maritime Industry Authority Marina Regulatory Functions ,Mendment To Ra No 8172 Or Asin Law Amendment ,Egional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Rcep For Senate Ratification ,Nd Anti Agricultural Smuggling Act ,Uot Garafil Said The Remaining 10 Sona Priority Bills Are Still At Committee Levels In Both Senate And House Of Representatives Quot These Include Proposed Establishment Department Water Resources Dwr ,E Government Governance Act ,Overnment Rightsizing Program Grp ,Pira Ra 9136 Amendments ,Up Pension Reform ,Nd National Defense Act ,Uot She Said Pna ,

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