Yahoo! Southeast Asia Newsroom – 19 hours ago
The Senate ratified the bicameral conference committee report on the
proposed P2.006-trillion national budget for 2013 on Wednesday
afternoon.
This came after Senator Franklin Drilon, chair of the
Senate Committee on Finance Committee, reported the approval General
Appropriations Act for the next fiscal year earlier on the same day.
Drilon
said the budget, which will be submitted to President Benigno “Noyoy”
Aquino III for enactment into law, is “a tool for empowerment” that is
10.5 percent higher than this year’s P1.816 trillion budget.
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“This
year’s budget is expected to provide much needed funds aimed at
improving government’s infrastructure projects, thereby enhancing public
services and providing more jobs, better healthcare services, and
education,” Drilon said.
“The budget of P2.006 trillion for
2013 remains intact, with the only difference being the P100 million
priority development assistance fund (PDAF) of Senator Panfilo Lacson,
whose term of office ends on 2013,” he noted.
Drilon clarified
the bicameral committee has approved a motion from some congressmen, who
moved to allocate P100 million for the creation of more national high
schools in the country.
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He
said the budget maintains big chunks for Department of Social Welfare
and Development, Department of Education, and Department of Health
(DOH).
“The approved budget reflects the trust of the President
on social services with the highest allocation for education, likewise
the Conditional Cash Transfer, and for the Department of Health,” Drilon
said.
The acting chair of Senate Committee on Ways and Means
also enumerated the top ten departments that will be receiving the bulk
of the budget like:
Department of Education (P293.32 billion)
Department of Public Works and Highways (P152.4 billion)
Department of National Defense (P121.6 billion)
Department of Interior and Local Government (P121.12 billion)
Department of Agriculture (P74.1 billion)
Department of Health (P56.8 billion)
Department of Social Welfare and Development (P56.2 billion)
Department of Transportation and Communications (P37.1 billion)
Department of Finance (P33.2 billion) and
Department of Environment and Natural Resources (to P23.7 billion)
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