House to pass Marcos' sought laws from 2nd SONA--Romualdez
House Speaker Martin Romualdez (Speaker’s office)
The House of Representatives will pass the pieces of legislation sought by President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. in his second State of the Nation Address (SONA). Thus, said House Speaker Martin Romualdez on late Monday afternoon, July 24, mere minutes after Marcos finished delivering his speech at the House plenary hall. "Malinaw din naming narinig ang lahat ng mga batas na hinihiling ng Pangulo para maipasa ng Kongreso. Isasama namin lahat ito sa priority measures na ipapasa ng House of Representatives," Romualdez said. (We clearly heard all the laws that the President has asked Congress to pass. We will include all of these on the list of priority measures to be passed by the House of Representatives.) "Kung kailangan na mag-doble kayod kami dito, gagawin namin, makatulong lamang para mapaginhawa ang buhay ng mga kapwa natin Pilipino," added the leader of the 312-strong lower chamber. (If we need to double our efforts, we will do it, all in the name of improving the lives of our fellow Filipinos.) Romualdez, Leyte's 1st district representative, is arguably Marcos' top ally in the entire legislature. The President’s speech lasted for 70 minutes.