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COMMITTEE MEETINGS

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DAILY SCHEDULE

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13-SEPTEMBER-2022 • TUESDAY
Committee/Sub-CommitteeTime and Venue
APPROPRIATIONS
Agenda
09:00 AM
Combination of physical meeting at the Spkr. Nograles Hall, 1/F SWA Bldg. and virtual meeting via Zoom (To be livestreamed on the official Facebook page of the HRep)
Briefing/hearing on the proposed FY 2023 budget:

- Department of Transportation (DOTr)
CLIMATE CHANGE
Agenda
09:30 AM
Virtual meeting via Zoom (To be livestreamed on the official Facebook page of the HRep)
HBs 3136 & 4496 – Adopting integrated coastal management as a national strategy for the holistic and sustainable management of coastal and related ecosystems and the resources therein from ridge to reef, establishing the National Coastal Greenbelt Action Plan, other supporting mechanisms for implementation, and providing funds therefor (Rep. Jose Manuel Alba and Deputy Speaker Raymond Democrito Mendoza)

HB 3303 – Establishing the National Coastal Greenbelt Program, providing funds therefor (Rep. Rufus Rodriguez)
PUBLIC ORDER AND SAFETY
Agenda
09:30 AM
Virtual meeting via Zoom (To be livestreamed on the official Facebook page of the HRep)
HBs 1242 & 3605 – Providing for the rank classification in the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) and Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP), amending for the purpose Sections 58 & 64 of RA 6975, as amended, otherwise known as the Department of the Interior and Local Government Act of 1990 (Reps. Roman Romulo and Jorge ‘Patrol’ Bustos)

HB 3516 – Providing for upgrading the rank classification structure of the uniformed members of the BFP and BJMP organization, amending certain provisions of RA 9263, otherwise known as the BFP and BJMP Professionalization Act of 2004 (Rep. Romeo Acop)

HB 3656 – Providing for the classification of ranks and positions in the BFP and BJMP, amending Sections 58 and 59 of RA 6975, as amended, and Section 5 of RA 9263 (Rep. Alfred Delos Santos)

HB 3751 - Providing for the rank classification and organization of key positions in the BFP and BJMP, amending for the purpose RA 9263, as amended (Rep. Princess Rihan Sakaluran)

HB 4078 - Providing for rank structure upgrade and reclassification in the BFP and BJMP, amending for the purpose certain provisions of RA 9263 (Rep. Ruth Mariano-Hernandez)

HB 3515 – Requiring personnel of the BFP to be certified first responders, amending for the purpose RA 9263, as amended (Rep. Romeo Acop)

HBs 3619 & 3661 – Transferring the National Fire Training Institute from the Philippine Public Safety College to the BFP, amending for the purpose Sections 66, 67 and 68 of RA 6975, as amended by RA 11279, or the law transferring the Philippine National Police Academy and the National Police Training Institute from the PPSC to the Philippine National Police (Reps. Jorge ‘Patrol’ Bustos and Alfred Delos Santos)

HB 851 – Providing additional funding for the BJMP, assuring continuing appropriations to promote commitment, respect for human rights, efficiency, competence, and teamwork (Rep. Michael Romero Ph.D.)

HB 3167 – Exempting a government agency, bureau or instrumentality from the payment of taxes and fees on the purchase of fire sprinklers for the construction, establishment, rehabilitation and/or improvement of public buildings, facilities and/or structures by amending Section 13 of RA 9514, otherwise known as the Revised Fire Code of the Philippines of 2008 (Rep. Josephine Veronique ‘Jaye’ Lacson-Noel)

HB 2808 – Providing for the establishment of a fire station in Baseco, Barangay 649, Zone 68, District V, City of Manila and providing funds therefor (Rep. Irwin Tieng)
BASIC EDUCATION AND CULTURE
Agenda
10:00 AM
Combination of physical meeting at the Conf. Rms. 3&4, RVM Bldg. and virtual meeting via Zoom (To be livestreamed on the official Facebook pages of the HRep and Pasig City Rep. Roman Romulo)
HBs 560 & 2245 – Providing an internet allowance for all public school teachers and appropriating funds therefor (Reps. France Castro and Stella Luz Quimbo)

HB 2188 – Suspending the implementation of the use of mother tongue as the medium of instructions for Kindergarten to Grade 3 (Rep. Roman Romulo)

HB 3925 – Suspending the implementation of the Mother Tongue- Based-Multilingual Education (MTB-MLE) policy and mandating the Second Congressional Commission on Education (EDCOM II) to conduct a comprehensive evaluation and assessment of the MTB-MLE policy, amending for the purpose RA 11899 or the EDCOM II Act (Rep. Mark Go)

HBs 3721, 3847 & 4240 – Establishing an academic recovery and accessible learning program, appropriating funds therefor (Reps. Rex Gatchalian, Gus Tambunting, and Roman Romulo)

HR 289 – Urging the Department of Public Works and Highways and the Department of Education to enter into an interdepartmental memorandum of agreement for the establishment and implementation of a disaster resilient master design and architectural plan for all primary and secondary schools in coastal areas in the Philippines (Rep. Alan 1 Ecleo)

Local bills:

HBs 940 & 942 – Separating the Tukuran Technical-Vocational High School-Baclay Extension from Tukuran Technical-Vocational High School and the Sapa Anding National High School - Ramon Magsaysay Extension from Sapa Anding Agricultural Vocational Technical School, both in the Province of Zamboanga del Sur, converting them into independent national high schools to be known as Baclay National High School and Ramon Magsaysay National High School, respectively, and appropriating funds therefor (Rep. Divina Grace Yu)

HBs 2081 & 2083 – Converting Bukid Elementary School and Kidaman Elementary School, both in the Municipality of Jose Abad Santos, Province of Davao Occidental, into integrated schools to be known as Bukid Integrated School and Kidaman Integrated School, respectively, and appropriating funds therefor (Rep. Claude Bautista)

HB 2085 – Separating the Jose Abad Santos National High School - Tabayon Extension in Barangay Tabayon, Municipality of Jose Abad Santos, Province of Davao Occidental from the Jose Abad Santos National High School, converting it into an independent national high school to be known as Tabayon National High School, and appropriating funds therefor (Rep. Claude Bautista)

HB 2800 – Establishing a national high school in Barangay Bolila, Municipality of Malita, Province of Davao Occidental to be known as Bolila National High School, and appropriating funds therefor (Rep. Claude Bautista)
SOUTHERN TAGALOG DEVELOPMENT
Agenda
10:00 AM
Virtual meeting via Zoom (To be livestreamed on the official Facebook page of the HRep)
Organizational Meeting
YOUTH AND SPORTS DEVELOPMENT
Agenda
10:00 AM
Combination of physical meeting at the Conf. Rms.1&2, RVM Bldg. and virtual meeting via Zoom (To be livestreamed on the official Facebook page of the HRep)
Organizational meeting – Approval/Adoption of the Committee Rules of Procedure; Assignment of Subcommittee membership; Approval/adoption of the proposed criteria for consideration of House Resolutions commending certain individuals or groups

HB 821 – Redefining the crime of game fixing and prescribing stiffer penalties and sanctions therefor (Rep. Michael Romero Ph.D.)

HB 4513 – Prohibiting game-fixing and providing penalties for violations thereof (Rep. Faustino Michael Carlos Dy III)

HB 1651 – Preserving the indigenous games of the Philippines (Rep. Marlyn Primicias-Agabas)

HB 2704 – Strengthening local sports programs to develop young athletes, and appropriating funds therefor (Rep. Yedda Marie Romualdez)

HRs 48, 50, 51, 53, 71, 72, 81, 106, 136, 186 & 267 – Congratulating and commending the Philippine Women’s Football Team for winning the 2022 ASEAN Football Federation Women’s Championship Title held in Manila on July 17, 2022 (Reps. Richard Gomez, DPA, Aniela Bianca Tolentino, Anthony Rolando Golez Jr., Arlene Brosas, Margarita Ignacia Nograles, Greg Gasataya, Lani Mercado-Revilla, Faustino Michael Carlos Dy III, Eric Go Yap, and Midy Cua)

HR 234 - Congratulating and commending the Philippine Women's National Football Team, also known as "Filipinas" for qualifying in the 2023 Women's FIFA Cup in Australia and New Zealand (Rep. Charisse Anne Hernandez)

HR 67 – Congratulating and commending the Philippine Taekwondo National Team for their achievements in the 2022 Chuncheon Korea Open International Taekwondo Championships (Rep. Margarita Ignacia Nograles)

HRs 68 & 70 – Congratulating and commending Filipino youth athlete Prince Keil Delos Santos and Angeline Colonia for bagging two bronze medals and two gold and one silver medals, respectively, in the recently concluded Asian Youth and Junior Weightlifting Championships in Tashkent, Uzbekistan (Rep. Margarita Ignacia Nograles)

HRs 102, 107, 137 & 212 – Congratulating and commending Filipina youth athlete Vanessa Palomar Sarno for bagging three gold medals in the recently concluded Asian Youth and Junior Weightlifting Championships (Reps. Margarita Ignacia Nograles, Faustino Michael Carlos Dy III, and Edgar Chatto)

HR 104 – Congratulating and commending Filipina youth athlete Rose Jean Ramos for bagging two gold medals and one silver medal in the recently concluded Asian Youth and Junior Weightlifting Championships (Rep. Margarita Ignacia Nograles)

HRs 69 & 248 – Congratulating and commending Juna Tsukii for winning the gold medal in the women's kumite 50-kilogram event in the 2022 World Games in Birmingham, Alabama, United States of America (Reps. Margarita Ignacia Nograles and Aniela Bianca Tolentino)

HR 135 – Congratulating and commending youth e-sports athletes Tier One Entertainment Mobile Legends Bang Bang Team Blacklist International for winning gold medal in SEA Games under SIBOL banner in Hanoi, Vietnam (Rep. Margarita Ignacia Nograles)

HR 154 – Congratulating and commending youth e-sports athletes SIBOL Women’s Wild Rift Squad for winning gold medal in the 31st SEA Games 2022 in Hanoi, Vietnam (Rep. Margarita Ignacia Nograles)

HRs 188, 255 & 302 – Congratulating and commending the Filipino para-athletes for winning in the 11th ASEAN Para Games held in Indonesia on July 30-August 6, 2022 (Reps. Richard Gomez, DPA, Margarita Ignacia Nograles, and Aniela Bianca Tolentino)

Briefing on the mandates, programs, and proposed legislative measures of the following: Philippine Sports Commission, Philippine Olympic Committee, National Youth Commission, and Philippine Paralympic Committee/Philippine Sports Association for the Differently Abled Athletes
LOCAL GOVERNMENT (Technical Working Group)
Agenda
01:30 PM
Combination of physical meeting at the Conf. Rm. 6, RVM Bldg. and virtual meeting via Zoom
Technical Working Group meeting on:

HBs 67, 450, 461, 513, 741, 1109, 1182, 1546, 1732, 1780, 1829, 1968, 1989, 2059, 2125, 2307, 2352, 3277, 3317, 3389, 3446, 3646 & 4101 – Providing for the Magna Carta of Barangay Health Workers (BHWs) (Reps. Jose Francisco ‘Kiko’ Benitez Ph.D., Jeffrey Soriano, Juan Carlos ‘Arjo’ Atayde, Ramon Jolo Revilla III, Julienne ‘Jam’ Baronda, Eddiebong Plaza, Christian Tell Yap, Angelica Natasha Co, Maximo Dalog Jr., Johnny Ty Pimentel, Ray Florence Reyes, Antonio Legarda Jr., Joseph Stephen ‘Caraps’ Paduano, Francisco Paolo Ortega V, Rosemarie Panotes, Maximo Dalog Jr., Yedda Marie Romualdez, Reynante Arrogancia, Laarni Lavin Roque, Christopher De Venecia, Edwin Olivarez, Lianda Bolilia, and Lorenz Defensor)

HBs 101 & 4134 – Creating the community health worker education and training program, increasing compensation and other benefits for BHWs, appropriating funds therefor (Deputy Speaker Vincent Franco ‘Duke’ Frasco and Rep. Harris Christopher Ongchuan)

HB 301 – Improving and promoting quality delivery of health services in barangays, enacting the BHWs and Services Reform Act of 2019 (Rep. Luis Raymund ’LRay’ Villafuerte Jr.)

HB 378 – Instituting reforms to promote and protect the economic, social, political rights, and well-being of BHWs towards quality health services delivery and appropriating funds therefor (Rep. Ma. Rachel Arenas)

HBs 588, 2470, 2739 & 3338 – Providing security of tenure for BHWs, amending for this purpose Section 6-D of RA 7883, otherwise known as the BHWs Benefits and Incentives Act of 1995 (Reps. Marlyn Primicias-Agabas, Rufus Rodriguez, Jonathan Clement Abalos II, and Marie Bernadette Escudero)

HBs 1408, 1438 & 1589 – Mandating the appointment of at least one BHW in every barangay, amending for the purpose RA 7160, otherwise known as the Local Government Code of 1991 (Reps. Keith Micah ‘Atty. Mike’ D.L. Tan, Jose Ma. Zubiri Jr., and Yedda Marie Romualdez)

HB 1547 - Providing for the protection of BHWs for continued health services (Rep. Angelica Natasha Co)

HBs 1577, 1841 & 2835 – Granting fixed honoraria and additional incentives and benefits to BHWs, amending for the purpose RA 7883, otherwise known as the BHWs Incentives and Benefits Act of 1995 (Reps. Olga ‘Ara’ Kho, Wilter Palma, and Deputy Speaker Ralph Recto)

HBs 1922 & 2594 – Mandating the Department of Health to assign at least one BHW to each family, increasing their salaries and benefits (Reps. Alfred Delos Santos and Rufus Rodriguez)

HB 1967 – Mandating all sangguniang barangays to provide health cards to their appointed barangay nutrition scholars, BHWs and barangay tanods (Rep. Adrian Jay Advincula)

HB 3510 – Ordaining the BHWs’ Incentive and Development Act of 2022 (Rep. Romeo Acop)

Last Updated: 31-May-2023, 09:01:01 AM