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    Budget Secretary Rolando Andaya Jr. yesterday expressed hopes that the “penchant of Congress to craft a bill on the 11th hour” may work for the budget bill as lawmakers would only have about a week to deliberate on the legislation when session resumed on July 23.

    “If you look at its [Congress] history, there were many instances of so-called ‘photo-finish’ legislation in the past,” Andaya pointed out.

    Lawmakers have barely a week to pass the 2006 budget before President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo delivers her State of the Nation Address where she will also present Malacañang’s budget proposal for 2007.

    Andaya said one way of breaking the impasse on the budget—triggered by the Senate’s slashing of P26 billion from the proposed budget—was for the Upper Chamber to approve the House version in its entirety.

    Andaya said despite government efforts to operate on a reenacted budget, Congress should realize the need for a new capital outlay that would respond to priority projects of President Arroyo for 2006.

    “Congress should realize that a new budget this fiscal year is good for the people, good for the economy, and good for the country. What we are pushing for is the passage of the national budget without deletion, if possible, because its employees labored for months in writing it,” Andaya said.

    http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/?...01_june28_2006


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    dapat lang arun daghan magamit para sa mga project dili lang unta kurakuton

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    Palace asks Senate to keep budget intact

    President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo wants the Senate to pass the 2007 national budget as is, arguing the proposed spending program embodies the administration’s social services thrust.

    It will be recalled that talks between the Senate and the House of Representatives to harmonize their versions of the proposed 2006 budget had collapsed on the House panel’s insistence -- on the behest of Malacañang -- to restore the Executive’s discretionary funds which the Senate had cut, particularly the P3.69-billion Kilos Asenso Support Fund and the P3-billion Kalayaan Barangay Program Fund. Even administration-aligned members of the ruling party-dominated House later on blamed the Palace for refusing to make concessions that would have resulted in the ratification by both chambers of the 2006 budget.

    In a round-table discussion yesterday, Mrs. Arroyo took note of the marked increase in the budgets of the Departments of Education (DepEd), Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) and Health (DoH) that would be allocated for pro-poor programs. "It is important that [the] Senate passes the budget without revisions. If this is passed in this form, then we can say that 2007 is the year that it all comes together. Ordinary citizens would feel the benefits of our reforms," said Mrs. Arroyo.


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    Doubtful kaayo ni da.... dool naman gud election gusto nila dakoon gyud.... daghan naman gud tingali naningil kang GMA...

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    PGMA has signed a supplemental budget with the total of P46.4 billion to assist the government on its spending like putting more teachers in school, more books for the students and it can now accept more people under the pension coverage. They said that the largest part of the budget will be spending for Infrastructure projects.

    The education department will receive P9.58 billion and state colleges and universities will get P500 million.

    The agriculture department will receive P4.59 billion; the Department of Interior and Local Government, P1.375 billion; the Department of Science and Technology, P200 million; and the Commission on Elections, P730 million.


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    sa AFP pila ila budget...? last ako hibal-an nako 10 billion man to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by REALSTATE
    dapat lang arun daghan magamit para sa mga project dili lang unta kurakuton
    Yap! A supplemental budget with the total of P46.4 billion to assist Gloria Arroyo's government on its unabated plundering of nations wealth and taxpayers money.

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    Congressmen has urged the senators to immediately pass the budget for 2007 and to fulfill all the of the governments projects such as Pro-poor, pro-development and pro-people and that passing the bill will truly boost our economy as the peso steadily appreciates and the stock market continues to strengthen.

    If this will be the result of passing soon the bill for the budget, why really not pass it earlier. It would benefit everyone most especially when the government projects starting to move.

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    ^The senators are too busy with their investigations in aid of destabilization. At least with Sen. Villar as senate president, there is some progress in the passage of the budget for 2007.

    Without the Senate, legislative gridlock will be lessened and there will be swifter passage of vital legislation like the national budget.

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    ^Buti na lang, Senator Villar is the senate president. I've read that the Senate will work double time to approve on the budget next year. They will have to extend their session days for the passage of the national budget for 2007.

    At least, they know that the country really needs to act on a new budget rather than a reenacted one because it will not truly represent the needed funds of various government agencies.

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