House to pass PRRD priority measures in record time: Romualdez

By Jose Cielito Reganit

July 25, 2019, 10:04 am

<p>President Rodrigo R. Duterte and House Majority Leader Martin Romualdez <em>(Presidential Photo)</em></p>

President Rodrigo R. Duterte and House Majority Leader Martin Romualdez (Presidential Photo)

MANILA -- House Majority Leader Martin Romualdez on Thursday expressed high hopes that the House of Representatives would approve “in record time” about a third of the 26 priority measures, which were outlined by President Rodrigo R. Duterte in his 2019 State-of-the-Nation Address (SONA).

In an interview, the Leyte lawmaker said his optimism was bolstered by a meeting he had Wednesday afternoon with House officials on how to hasten the legislative process.

“In compliance with the Speaker’s directive to hit the ground running, I met House Secretariat officials involved in the committee and plenary deliberations of bills already filed. We discussed ways on how to expedite the approval of pending legislative measures from the committee level to plenary,” he said.

"With the innovations that we are planning to implement in committee deliberations, I am optimistic that we can approve about a dozen of the President’s priority measures in record time. Hopefully, the committee reports on these measures will be out for plenary deliberations by the first week of August,” Romualdez said.

Among these measures are the National Land Use Act; Department of Disaster Resilience; Coconut Levy Fund; TRABAHO bill; excise tax on alcohol products; property valuation; Capital Income Tax; Mandatory ROTC for Grades 11 and 12; Government Rightsizing bill; Energizing Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises; National Transport Act; and Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

Of these measures, Romualdez said only the National Transport Act and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission were not specifically mentioned by Duterte in his 2019 SONA.

However, the two measures were among the priority measures specified by the President in his 2018 SONA, he said.

“All these measures are expected to face easy sailing in the committee deliberations as these were already approved by the House of Representatives in the 17th Congress,” Romualdez said, citing Section 48 of the House rules.

Section 48 provides that: “In case of bills or resolutions that are identified as priority measures of the House, which were previously filed in the immediately preceding Congress and have already been approved on third reading, the same maybe disposed of as matters already reported upon the approval of majority of the Members of the committee present, there being a quorum.”

"Once constituted, the committees responsible for these measures may meet for just one session and immediately refer the committee reports for plenary deliberation. This is possible if they invoke Section 48 of the House rules,” Romualdez said.

“After plenary deliberations, the House may even pull a surprise and approve these measures on third reading by the last week of August or early September,” he added.

In the meantime, Romualdez assured anew that the House is fully committed to expedite the passage of the rest of Duterte’s legislative agenda.

The other priority measures outlined by the President in his 2019 SONA were: suspension of excise tax on fuel; new salary standardization law; additional benefits for solo parents; health workers in all barangays; expansion of Malasakit Centers; postponement of barangay and SK elections to October 2022; Magna Carta for Barangays; Department of Overseas Filipinos; Department of Water Resources and Water Regulatory Commission; Fire Protection Modernization Program; National Defense Act; Uniformed Personnel Separation Retirement Pension Bill; National Academy of Sports for High School Students; amendments to Land Bank charter; and development of renewable energy sources.

“Both Speaker (Alan Peter) Cayetano and I gave the commitment that we are going to work double time. I am elated that the newly-elected Minority Leader, Pastor Benny Abante (Manila 6th District), shares the same view. With this shared commitment, I have no doubt that this will be one of the most productive Congress ever,” Romualdez said. (PNA)

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