jilihot House files 13,454 measures since 2022, says Speaker Romualdez
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MANILA, Philippines — The House of Representatives has filed a total of 13,454 measures since 2022, Speaker Martin Romualdez said on Sunday.
best online slots real moneyAccording to Romualdez, these measures were filed from July 25, 2022, to December 27, 2024, comprising 11,241 bills, 2,212 resolutions, and one petition.
The total includes 1,368 measures that have already been approved, including 166 that became Republic Acts — 73 national laws and 93 local laws — as well as 1,319 committee reports.
Article continues after this advertisementRomualdez described the achievement as a “new standard for productivity and purpose” in Congress.
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The Speaker noted that the number of measures translated to an average of 12 per session day.
Article continues after this advertisementAs the 19th Congress nears its conclusion, Romualdez emphasized the House’s commitment to maintaining its momentum.
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Article continues after this advertisement“We will not rest until every Filipino feels the impact of the progress we are creating—until we achieve a nation that is truly inclusive and empowered,” he said.
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