Urge President to prioritize economic measures during SONA
Ahead of the State of the Nation Address (SONA) on Monday, the business groups and Joint Foreign Chambers called on President Marcos to prioritize 21 crucial legislative measures that will stimulate economic growth, enhance global competitiveness, and promote inclusive development.
In a letter addressed to the President, the groups expressed appreciation for the progress made on previous legislative recommendations, but emphasized the urgency of the remaining 21 measures which they said would significantly impact job creation, poverty reduction, and overall competitiveness.
Among the key legislative priorities include the Konektadong Pinoy Bill that lowers the barriers and costs for data service providers to improve internet access and affordability; the Promotion of Digital Payments; CREATE MORE and PEZA Act Amendments that will allow flexible work arrangements for locators to attract investment and talents; and the Freedom of Information Act, which will ensure transparency and access to information in government offices.
Additional measures include reforms in taxation, banking, disaster resilience, e-commerce, pandemic preparedness, holiday rationalization, infrastructure development, intellectual property, pensions, apprenticeship programs, agriculture, and maritime trade.
For his part, Speaker Martin Romualdez said while the SONA will largely reflect on the successes of the Marcos administration, it will also outline the President’s plans for the coming years, including the role of Congress in bringing government programs to fruition for the Filipino people.
“This important address will provide a comprehensive overview of the administration’s progress and set the stage for future legislative initiatives that will shape the nation’s path forward,” he said.
“And we at the House of Representatives are united with the President in his desire to advance the many reforms and programs he will announce during the SONA. This is a time for unity, and we fully support our President,” Romualdez said.
He said the House of Representatives has set a grand stage for another historic speech on July 22 following the final meeting among the Office of the President, both Houses of Congress, and other agencies on Monday.
“It fills me with immense pride to recognize the significant role that the House of Representatives has played in crafting legislation and policies that promote the welfare of all Filipinos. We are excited for the President’s SONA because we know he has many positive developments to share with the nation,” he said.
House Sergeant-at-Arms retired Police Maj. Gen. Napoleon Taas confirmed that detailed security arrangements have been made to ensure a peaceful and orderly event, involving multiple security agencies.
House Secretary General Reginald Velasco said detailed medical protocols have likewise been established to handle any health emergencies, with medical teams and facilities on standby to ensure the well-being of participants.
Editor’s Note: This is an updated article. Originally posted with the headline Business community seeks Marcos’s approval for key legislative measures ahead of SONA
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