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Press Release - Zubiri: Senate eyes passage of 20 new priority laws before 2nd regular session ends

Senate President Juan Miguel "Migz" Zubiri today expressed confidence that the Senate will see the passage of at least 20 priority bills listed under the Common Legislative Agenda of the Legislative Executive Development Advisory Council (CLA-LEDAC) before the 2nd Regular Session of the 19th Congress ends before June.

"We are right on track when it comes to the approval of priority measures of the President both in the LEDAC and in his SONA. We are confident that the Senate can pass 20 of these measures before the 2nd Regular Session end, and the rest of our commitment before this year ends," Zubiri said.

"Rest assured, all of the measures that passed Senate scrutiny have been carefully considered and thoroughly deliberated upon so that the resulting law is as near-perfect as humanly possible," the Senate chief added.

As the sessions resume this Monday, April 29, Zubiri disclosed that one measure is already for the signature of President Bongbong Marcos Jr. - the Philippine Ecosystem and Natural Capital Accounting System (PENCAS) Act, a framework that accounts for the country's natural capital and its economic impact.

The bicameral report on two measures have already been ratified and now in the process of enrollment, and they are the Philippine Maritime Zones Act and the measure establishing the Negros Island Region. Another bicameral report, the one on the Real Property Valuation and Assessment Reform Act, has also been ratified by the Senate.

"Four of the 20 measures are nearing enactment into law already. The rest are for bicameral committee approval, for second and final reading approval, or awaiting committee approval. We are confident we can finish deliberations on these bills in its final stages before we adjourn sine die on May 24," Zubiri said.

Two priority measures - the Anti-Agricultural Economic Sabotage Act and the Self Reliant Defense Posture Act (SRDP) - are both awaiting bicameral conference committee approval, while the Academic Recovery and Accessible Learning (ARAL) Program Act is already approved on final reading and was transmitted to the House of Representatives for action.

The following priority measures, meanwhile, are currently pending

Read more on legacy.senate.gov.ph