MANILA, Philippines — A measure that would allow senior citizens to enjoy a P100,000 cash gift “much earlier” has finally reached the Senate floor.
On Wednesday, Senators Imee Marcos and Ramon Revilla Jr. sought the support of their colleagues when they presented to the plenary Committee Report No. 61 on Senate Bill No. 2028, expanding the coverage of the Centenarians Act of 2016.
Under the present law, only those who reach the age of 100 enjoy the benefit of the P100,000 cash gift.
Many elderly Filipinos, however, could not enjoy the benefits and privileges of the law as they no longer reach the age of 100, the two senators pointed out when they sponsored the bill.
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“Thus, to assist our senior citizens as they approach their late years, this bills seeks to distribute the P100,000 cash gift much earlier and in three tranches when they reach the ages of 80, 90 and of a hundred,” according to Marcos.
Marcos led the discussions on the measure in the upper chamber as head of the committee on social justice, welfare and rural development.
Revilla, meanwhile, pointed out that he first pushed and fought for the measure in 2020.
“However, the fight was momentarily halted because of the pandemic,” he said when he delivered his own sponsorship speech as principal author of the bill.
“Naantala man ng bahagya, alam nating darating ang tamang panahon para rito. And today is that day…Hindi napagod hindi natinag because our dear senior citizens deserve no less,” the senator added.
According to Marcos, funding for the proposed amendments in the law will be sourced from the annual national budget, “subject to a yearly review and adjustment by the National Economic and Development Authority according to the average inflation rate of three prior years.”
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