Senate 'on track' in passing Marcos admin's priority measures - Villanueva
By Dhel Nazario
Senate Majority Leader Joel Villanueva said on Wednesday, Sept. 20, that the Senate is "on track" when it comes to the passage of the current administration's priority measures.

Villanueva made the statement after he attended, together with Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri and several other senators, the third Legislative Executive Development Advisory Council (LEDAC) meeting which tackled the status of 20 priority measures set for passage by December this year among its agendas.
The LEDAC acts as a consultative and advisory body to the President in discussing matters relative to the implementation of programs and policies essential to the realization of the goals of the national economy.
"Out of the 20 priority bills that should be passed by the end of this year, the Senate has already passed three measures on third reading," Villanueva said in a statement.
He is referring to the Trabaho Para Sa Bayan Act, LGU Income Classification Act and the Philippine Salt Industry Development Act.
This week, he said that three additional bills were passed on second reading, which are the Ease of Paying Taxes Act, Internet Transactions Act, and the New Philippine Passport Act.
"Before the Senate goes on break next week, our goal is to pass the Public-Private Partnership Act, Magna Carta of Filipino Seafarers Act, and the Anti-Agricultural Smuggling Act," he added.
Aside from this, he mentioned that there were additional measures were added to the list of priority measures of this administration, including the Excise Tax on Single-Use Plastics, Amendments to the Government Procurement Reform Act, and the Philippine Maritime Zones Act.
He also stated that the passage of the Philippine Maritime Zone Act is very timely as the country continues to assert its rights over the West Philippine Sea.
"The Senate has a huge task at hand and we thank each of our colleagues for taking an active role in ensuring that we are not only able to meet our targets, but also that all bills that passed are thoroughly studied and discussed," Villanueva said.
"We are in full support of the administration’s goals especially in crafting laws to generate employment and uplift the quality of life of every Filipino," he added.