Press Release
06 May 2014
Refer to: Jeeno C. Arellano (09175409618)
Senate President
Franklin M. Drilon urged his colleagues in the Upper Chamber to fast-track and
bring at the soonest to the Senate floor the various proposed legislation which
both houses of Congress agreed to pass before their sine die adjournment in
June.
Drilon said that
urgent attention given by Congress to the 16 bills is a reflection of the
government's understanding of the real and most crucial needs of every Filipino
family which are accessible education for the youth and a reliable health
coverage system for our elderly.
"We must work
extra hard in getting these bills enacted on time, so that our citizenry could
immediately enjoy the expected legislated benefits such as scholarship program,
job opportunities through ladderized education, and enhanced health care
coverage especially for all senior citizens,” said Drilon.
“Remember that if we
are to regain the confidence and trust of our people in the Senate which was
eroded due to the pork barrel controversy, the best way is to show them that we
are a performing institution that gives justice to every peso of taxpayers’
hard-earned money. We can do so by putting in a legislative performance that
shows genuine service to the nation,” he added.
Topping the priority
list are six legislative measures that would ensure a more accessible and
quality educational system throughout the country. These include the “Iskolar
ng Bayan Act” authored by Senate Majority Leader Allan Peter Cayetano which
mandates all state universities and colleges to provide automatic admission and
scholarship to top 10 graduating high school students across the country, and
the National Student Loan Program which would tap banks and lending
institutions to grant loans to financially-challenged college students.
The Congress will
also institutionalize the open distance education in the country through the
Open Learning through Distance Education in Post-Secondary Education and
Tertiary Levels and Open High School System for Out of School Youth bills.
The Congress also
agreed to pass a bill instituting a ladderized education for students taking up
technical and vocational (tech-voc) courses aimed at integrating tech-voc
education and higher education and creating more job opportunities for skilled
graduates.
It likewise plans to
institutionalize the establishment of special education centers throughout the
country “to address the special needs of differently-abled students.”
"The Congress
recognizes the need for laws that will make education more attainable for all
and we can make it happen when we address the biggest barriers that hinder the
delivery of education throughout the country such as poverty, distance and
age,” explained Drilon.
The Senate leader
rallied his fellow senators to pass the health-related bills on Congress'
priority list. He cited the picture-based health warning act, amendments to the
Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act and the expansion of Philhealth coverage for
senior citizens as among the measures that “will advance the health of millions
of Filipinos.”
"I share the
belief that the country's elderly population must be provided with the
accessible and sufficient health care that will help them in their twilight
years, and we can attain it by enrolling every senior citizen in Philhealth,”
said Drilon.
Under the proposed
expanded Philhealth law, the government, through the National Health Insurance
Fund, will shoulder the enrolment of all senior citizens in the country.
The Congress will
also impose stiffer penalty for poaching and other illegal fishing activities
to protect the country’s fishing industry and other marine resources by
amending the Fisheries Code.
Also on the list are
the amendments to the Sandiganbayan law and the extension of the Philippine
National Railway’s charter, and the creation of the Quezon City Development
Authority.
Lastly, the Congress
is set to postpone by another year the Sangguniang Kabataan elections. ###
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