VETOED. Artist's perspective of the proposed Bulacan Airport City Special Economic Zone and Freeport in Bulakan town. On Friday (July 1, 2022), President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. vetoed House Bill 7575 that will create the ecozone because of "substantial fiscal risks". (Photo courtesy of San Miguel Corporation) MANILA - President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. has vetoed the measure establishing a special economic zone and freeport adjacent to the proposed airport city in Bulacan province. In his veto message, Marcos rejected House Bill (HB) 7575, which seeks the establishment of the Bulacan Airport City Special Economic Zone and Freeport in Bulakan town, because of its provisions that "pose substantial fiscal risks to the country" and its "infringement on or conflict with other agencies' mandates and authorities". "At the foreground, fiscal prudence must be exercised particularly at times when resources are scarce
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it is not about the locality we will need to defeat our enemies it s about virtue signaling into the world about how clean we will be when it has no reflection on our ability to close and destroy the enemy. the army i joined and no is the most diverse, the most equal in inclusive institution and we thrive on cohesion led to eei and crt are meant to divide our troops and it does not make them better. any future leader needs to go address the problem. to think the new leadership can turn this around quickly. it feels like this is an infection at the top not to rouse the military. both, you need a commander-in-chief but you also change the promotion and incentive system who incentivizes commanders who