Velasco renews push for Bayanihan 3; says DOF working to find fund sources

MANILA, Philippines — Speaker Lord Allan Velasco has revived his call for the passage of Bayanihan 3, as he claimed Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III did not “shoot down” the proposal and was only asking for more time to look for funding.

During a recent virtual meeting,  Velasco said he got an assurance from Dominguez that efforts are being made to identify sources to fund Bayanihan 3.

“It’s a matter of finding revenues to be able to fund those programs. Secretary Dominguez did not actually shoot down Bayanihan 3,” Velasco said in a statement on Wednesday.

“Definitely, he (Dominguez) really wants to help the Filipino people. Ang sinabi lang niya eh give him time to look for the funding,” he added.

Velasco earlier said that 224 members from the House supermajority, minority, and independent blocs have joined him either as principal authors or co-authors of House Bill No. 8628 or the Bayanihan to Arise As One Act, also known as Bayanihan 3.

The Speaker made the reiteration on the approval of the proposed measure as more areas were placed under localized lockdowns while some businesses were again forced to shut down due to an upsurge in COVID-19 cases.

“There are a lot of Filipinos who are suffering financially and are in dire need of help now,” Velasco said.

“A third economic stimulus package will provide a much-needed lifeline to individuals, families, and businesses severely affected by the pandemic,” he added.

Bayanihan 3 seeks to provide P420 billion to help the country recover amid the economic crash triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The breakdown of the proposed P420-billion appropriation under Bayanihan 3 are as follows:

The measure aims to also provide each household member P1,000 regardless of their economic status. On top of this, a P1,000 allowance shall likewise be given to each student and teacher while P8,000 shall be granted to every displaced worker.

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