By Aiza P. Namingit
Rep. Teddy
Brawner Baguilat Jr. (Lone District, Ifugao) filed five bills of national
significance on the first working day of the 16th Congress.
Foremost
among the bills filed by Baguilatwas revival of the proposed Freedom of
Information (FOI) law.
The FOI bill
failed to hurdle third reading during the last Congress, and so it has to be
re-filed at this next Congress.
Baguilat
also filed the Forest Resources Bill, which redefines the framework for forest
management and looks at forests not as sources of raw materials to be
exploited, but as resources that should be wisely managed to benefit all
stakeholders.
The proposed
Maritime Code meanwhile seeks to protect the rights of Filipino seafarers. The
Philippines is one of the top providers of highly qualified seafarers in the
world. “It’s about time that a law is passed to protect this source of Filipino
pride and dignity,” Baguilat said.
Baguilat
also filed bills for the conduct of a nationwide census of indigenous peoples
(IP) and for scholarships for IPs. “These bills build on the small successes
that the last Congress achieved through the Committee on National Cultural
Communities which I chaired,” Baguilat said.
“Of course
these won’t be the only bills I will be filing,” Baguilat said. “I continue to
talk to my constituents and various stakeholders to identify concerns that can
be addressed through legislation.”
With a
strong showing on the first day of Congress, Baguilat looks to be active
throughout his second term.
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