Senate needs to act on nearly 50 pending bills, help out Marcos admin--Villafuerte
Camarines Sur 2nd district Rep. LRay Villafuerte (left), and President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. (Facebook)
Camarines Sur 2nd district Rep. LRay Villafuerte is prodding senators to act on close to 50 bills--incuding 30 that are considered priority measures of the Marcos administration--that have already been passed by the House of Representatives. “The approval of this slew of priority and non-priority bills this second regular session of the 19th Congress would go a long way in helping President [Ferdinand "Bongbong"] Marcos Jr. achieve his government’s paramount goals of achieving a strong and sustainable economy post-pandemic," Villafuerte said in a statement Sunday, July 23. He made his appeal a day before the official start of the second regular session of the 19th Congress. According to Villafuerte, there are at least 47 bills composed of 30 Marcos priority measures and 17 other bills that the Senate need to tackle. Villafuerte, majority leader of the powerful Commission on Appointments (CA), noted that the House of Representatives had already passed these measures on third and final reading during the first regular session of the 19th Congress. The House and the Senate comprise the bicameral legislature of the country. “This call for expeditious yet exhaustive action on priority and other essential bills pending in the Congress that are supportive of the President’s ‘Peace and Prosperity’ vision is in keeping with the full backing of the NUP (National Unity Party) for Mr. Marcos’ legislative agenda as well as for the House leadership under Speaker Martin [Romualdez],” Villafuerte said. The Bicol solon is president of the NUP, the second largest political party in the 312-member House of Representatives. Villafuerte believes that pursuing the Marcos administration's legislative agenda would lead to the creation of jobs, improvement of Filipinos' standard of living, enhancement of peace and order, and stronger resilience of the country against climate change and future external shocks.