With only two session days left before it adjourns for the election period, the House of Representatives on Monday approved on third and final reading several important bills, including the proposed Magna Carta of Barangay Health Workers and mandatory continuing benefits to all medical workers during public health emergencies.
The House is now on its final session week ahead of the May 9 local and national elections, and a few days before the start of the campaign period for nationally-elected posts on February 8.
In Monday’s session, the legislative chamber approved on final reading a total of 18 bills of national significance.
“Before we return to our districts to prepare for the upcoming electoral campaign, it is only necessary that we approve all bills that are ready for final reading,” Velasco said.
“These measures reflect a lot of hard work and promise to positively and meaningfully impact the lives of people we represent,” he added.
Also on Monday, the House ratified the bicameral conference reports on the disagreeing provisions of the House and Senate versions of bills creating the Judicial Marshall Service, strengthening teacher education, and amending the contractors’ license law.
The House will hold another session on Wednesday, February 2, before adjourning for the election period.
Among the measures approved on third reading are House Bill (HB) 10701, which seeks to grant mandatory continuing benefits to public, private and barangay health workers during the COVID-19 pandemic and other future public health emergencies, and HB 10699 or “An Act Providing for Magna Carta of Barangay Health Workers.”
The House also passed on final reading HB 10697 entitled “An Act Establishing the National Center for Geriatric Health and Research Institute,
Defining its Powers and Functions, Creating Regional Geriatric Specialty Centers in Department of Health-Retained Hospitals, and Appropriating Funds Therefor.”
Also approved on final reading are the following national bills:
• HB 10571 regulating the operation of motorcycles-for-hire;
• HB 10575 enhancing the competitiveness of Philippine maritime trade by strengthening the oversight functions of relevant government agencies over charges imposed by international shipping lines;
• HB 10612 providing for full and effective implementation of international maritime instruments to which the Philippines is a state party;
• HB 10647 granting additional benefits to Filipino centenarians and recognizing octogenarians and nonagenarians;
• HB 10648 granting legislative franchise to Oro Broadcasting Network Inc.;
• HB 10650 establishing apex hospitals in every region of the country and providing funds therefore;
• HB 10672 renaming the Literacy Coordinating Council to National Literacy Council, strengthening its powers and functions, and expanding its membership structure and support mechanisms;
• HB 10690 prescribing the use of neo-ethnic Philippine textiles in the academic regalia of all state universities and colleges;
• HB 10625 creating the Department of Economics and Development Planning;
• HB 10657 promoting Philippine indigenous and traditional writing systems and providing for their protection, preservation, and conservation;
• HB 10658 strengthening the policies on anti-trafficking in persons and appropriating funds therefore, amending for the purpose Republic Act (RA) 9208, as amended, otherwise known as the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2003;
• HB 10693 converting the Provincial Science and Technology Center into the Provincial Science and Technology Office in every province and appropriating funds therefor, repealing for the purpose RA 6959;
• HB 10696 institutionalizing the practice of extended producer responsibility on plastic products, amending for this purpose RA 9003 or the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000;
• HB 10698 strengthening the Sangguniang Kabataan by institutionalizing additional reforms to revitalize youth participation in local governance and by providing honorarium and other benefits and privileges;
• HB 10703 strengthening the protection against online or offline child sexual abuse or exploitation.
The approved measures will be transmitted to the Senate for appropriate action.