House subpanel OKs P1.5-T stimulus fund to curb unemployment
MANILA, Philippines — A bill seeking a P1.5-trillion economic stimulus fund for infrastructure projects in various priority sectors, which is being pushed to address unemployment in light of the coronavirus, has been approved by a subcommittee in the House of Representatives.
The social amelioration cluster of the House’s Defeat COVID-19 Committee approved House Bill No. 6709, or “The COVID-19 Unemployment Reduction Economic Stimulus (CURES) Act of 2020,” which seeks to allocate funding for the implementation of infrastructure projects in the health, education, agriculture, and local roads/infrastructure livelihood sectors.
Citing information from the Philippine Constructors Association, the lawmakers who filed the bill said that around 1.3 million construction workers were “likely displaced” due to the enhanced community quarantine implemented in the Luzon region in response to the pandemic.
Aside from the displaced workers, thousands of overseas Filipino workers have also returned to the country, and they now comprised the vast number of jobless individuals.
“Under this COVID-19 Unemployment Reduction Economic Stimulus (CURES) Act of 2020, government infrastructure spending shall be primarily geared towards maximizing the direct and indirect creation and sustaining of jobs particularly in the Philippine rural countryside,” the bill’s explanatory note read.
Article continues after this advertisement“Anchored on the premise that the ‘construction phase of infrastructural projects like roads, watershed development, construction of irrigation dams, or powerhouses the poor are provided employment and income-earning opportunities’, the CURES Act of 2020 will prioritize the funding of projects that target infrastructure building down the most basic unit of the political structure — the barangay level,” it added.
Article continues after this advertisementThe program will be implemented in conjunction with the “Balik Probinsya Program,” which sought to decongest Metro Manila, the lawmakers said.
Under the bill, P500 billion shall be appropriated for each year for three fiscal years.
“After three years, Congress shall enact legislation extending or modifying the same or terminating the Fund In the latter case the unobligated balance shall be made available for the general budgetary requirements of the year succeeding its termination,” the bill further stated.
Implementation of projects under the CURES Fund shall be undertaken by national government departments or agencies authorized by law or their charter to implement such projects.
JPV
For more news about the novel coronavirus click here.
What you need to know about Coronavirus.
For more information on COVID-19, call the DOH Hotline: (02) 86517800 local 1149/1150.
The Inquirer Foundation supports our healthcare frontliners and is still accepting cash donations to be deposited at Banco de Oro (BDO) current account #007960018860 or donate through PayMaya using this link.