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SPEAKER DY WELCOMES PBBM’S SPECIAL SESSION CALL, SAYS HOUSE READY TO COMPLETE ACTION ON PRIORITY MEASURES FOR FILIPINO FAMILIES

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House Speaker Faustino “Bojie” G. Dy III on Monday welcomed President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s call for a special session of Congress on June 17, saying it provides an opportunity to complete legislative action on priority measures aimed at strengthening social protection, expanding access to education and healthcare, and improving the quality of life of Filipino families.

“The House of Representatives stands ready to heed the President’s call and continue advancing legislation that directly responds to the needs of our people,” Speaker Dy said.

Dy noted that all of the measures specifically identified by President Marcos in Proclamation No. 1318, calling for a special session of Congress, have already been approved by the House.

In his proclamation, the President listed several priority measures for action of Congress, including the National Center for Geriatric Health Act, Amendments to the Government Assistance to Students and Teachers in Private Education (GASTPE) Act, Assistance to individuals in Crisis Situation (AICS) Act, Amendments to Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act (UAQTEA), Last Mile and Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged and Conflict-Affected Areas Schools (GIDA) Act, Amendmends to the Masustansyang Pagkain Para sa Batang Pilipino Act, Anti Political Dynasty Law, and the Presidential Merit Scholarship Program Act, along with “other measures aimed toward strengthening social protection and uplifting the lives of the Filipino people.”

Before adjourning sine die on June 3, the House had already acted on 26 measures under the Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council (LEDAC) Common Legislative Agenda. Of these, one measure has already been enacted into law, one has completed bicameral conference committee action, three are currently undergoing bicameral conference committee deliberations, and 21 have been approved on third and final reading.

Of the 52 LEDAC priority measures, the House has already acted on half, underscoring its commitment to advancing the administration’s legislative agenda and delivering reforms that benefit Filipino families.

Apart from the measures listed in the proclamation for special session, the House has also approved other LEDAC priority measures, including proposed National Land Use Act, the Right to Information Act, amendments to the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps), the Department of Water Resources Act, the restructuring of the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC), the Waste-to-Energy Act, the Digital Payments Act, and the proposed Anti-Fake News and Disinformation Act.

Dy said the President’s call for a special session demonstrates the administration’s determination to ensure that priority legislation addressing the needs of students, senior citizens, vulnerable sectors, and Filipino families is acted upon without delay.

“The House has already laid much of the groundwork for these priority reforms. We stand ready to work with the Senate and the Executive Branch to complete the legislative process and deliver meaningful benefits to the Filipino people,” Dy said.

He added that the House remains committed to advancing reforms that strengthen social services, improve governance, promote economic resilience, and expand opportunities for every Filipino.

“The work of the House does not end with the passage of bills. Our responsibility is to help ensure that these measures become law and ultimately translate into better lives, better opportunities, and a more secure future for our people,” Dy said.

For his part, House Majority Leader Ferdinand Alexander “Sandro” A. Marcos said the President’s call for a special session reflects the administration’s commitment to ensuring that urgent and high-impact legislation is acted upon without delay.

“The President’s call underscores the urgency of legislation that expands educational opportunities, strengthens assistance programs for vulnerable sectors, improves healthcare services, and promotes greater social protection,” Marcos said.

“We welcome the opportunity to continue the work already undertaken by the House and move these priority measures closer to enactment.”

Marcos emphasized that the House maintained a productive legislative pace throughout the First Regular Session of the 20th Congress and remains prepared to continue work on the priority measures identified by the President.

“The House has demonstrated its readiness to act decisively on important reforms. We look forward to working with our colleagues in the Senate and our partners in the Executive Branch to complete these measures and deliver real, lasting benefits to the Filipino people,” Marcos said. (RM)