House to focus on nat'l security, economic bills
The Philippine Star|April 24, 2024
The 19th Congress will resume session on April 29, with the House of Representatives focusing on passing measures that intend to enhance national security and promote economic development.
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"As we embark on another session this April 29th, our legislative focus sharpens on the dual imperatives of national security and robust development," Speaker Martin Romualdez said.

"Recognizing that peace is the cornerstone of prosperity, we aim to enact laws that fortify our national defense and enhance our international security posture," Romualdez told journalists during a forum at the Department of Foreign Affairs.

Romualdez, who heads the ruling party Lakas-CMD, said these initiatives are critical in maintaining sovereignty and stability, enabling the nation to pursue development goals without external threats.

He said the House's development agenda was expansive, targeting pivotal areas such as healthcare, education and digital infrastructure.

"In health care, we are committed to expanding access and improving the quality of services, making health care affordable and accessible to every Filipino," Romualdez said, adding that initiatives in education aim to create a more liberalized system that not only meets global standards, but also equips the youth with necessary skills to thrive in a globalized economy.

By enhancing digital infrastructure, the country aims to ensure that every Filipino can benefit from the digital revolution, bridging digital divides and fostering economic inclusivity.

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