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TRANSCRIPT OF SEN. GRACE POE s SPEECH
Mr. President, as chairperson of the Senate contingent to the bicameral conference committee on the proposed amendments to the Anti-Money Laundering Act, I now have the privilege to report to the body the approved version of the bill.
There were many conflicting provisions between the Senate Bill No. 1945 and House Bill No. 7904, but through the hardwork and perseverance of our colleagues, Senators Recto and Drilon, as Senate conferees, and that of Representatives Cua, Quimbo and Lacson, as House conferees, we were able to reconcile these differences. The bicameral conference committee agreed to use the House version as the working draft, and from there, the common and reconciled provisions were assimilated.
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Transcript of Sen. Grace Poe s Speech
Mr. President, as chairperson of the Senate contingent to the bicameral conference committee on the proposed Financial Institution Strategic Transfer Act, I now have the privilege to report to the body the approved version of our bill.
The bicameral conference committee agreed to use the Senate version as the working draft since the House adopted most of the provisions in our version. With the hard work of our colleagues, Senators Recto and Drilon, as Senate conferees, and Representatives Cua, Quimbo and Tiangco as House conferees, we were able to reconcile major conflicting provisions of Senate Bill No. 1849 and House Bill No. 6816.
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Good afternoon Mr. President, I rise on a matter of personal and collective privilege.
In last Wednesday s session here in the Senate, during the interpellations on the bicameral conference committee report on the 2021 National Budget, Senators Ralph Recto, Frank Drilon, and Dick Gordon, among others, asked a series of pointed questions on the 72.5-billion-peso budget allocation for the purchase of Covid vaccines and the government s rollout plan.
Questions such as the following: How safe are the vaccines? How much funds will be needed to vaccinate 70 percent of the population as the World Health Organization recommendation to address herd immunity? Will we need a supplemental budget to fund this? Is there a timetable to complete the vaccination of 70 percent of the population? How many will be vaccinated with the 2021 budget of 72.5 billion pesos? When will the vaccination begin? How will it be rolled out? Who will be vaccinated first? How will they be vaccinated an