The House of Representatives will be looking to pass on third and final reading not eight, but 14 more priority measures of President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. once it resumes sessions on Monday, May 8. ManilaBulletin
The House of Representatives will be looking to pass on third and final reading not eight, but 14 more priority measures of President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. once it resumes sessions on Monday, May 8.The House of Representatives will be looking to pass on third and final reading not eight, but 14 more priority measures of President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. once it resumes sessions on Monday, May 8.
But the Romualdez-led chamber has already approved on third reading five of these additional bills in the past few month. The five bills are 1. Amending the Armed Forces of the Philippines) AFP Fixed Term Bill, which has been transmitted to the President; 2. Ease of Paying Taxes, 3. The MIF, 4. Local Government Unit Income Classification, and 5. Amendment to Universal Health Care Act, which have already been sent to the Senate.
The latter six measures will join the remaining eight bills yet to be crossed out by the House from the original list of 31 LEDAC bills.
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