(July 1, 2022) – A veteran lawmaker on Friday said he will push for the passage of a measure to give P10,000 direct cash aid each for all Filipino families, bringing back a proposal for financial support in the pandemic that failed to pass in the previous Congress.
Alan Peter Cayetano, who moved up to the upper house of Congress, said the P10,000 “Ayuda” bill is a proposal that needs to be acted on by both chambers of the Congress before it can be implemented.
“Sa mga nangbabash sa 10k ayuda, kung kaya ko lang silang bigyan ng tag-sasampung libo, binigay ko na sa kanila. Pero sa katotohanan ito’y isang legislative proposal,” Cayetano said during an oath-taking ceremony of Taguig City officials.
Cayetano hopes that the newly sworn-in lawmakers of Taguig, Ricardo Cruz Jr. and Maria Amparo Zamora, could file counterpart bills in the lower house.
Cayetano first filed the measure in the lower house in 2021, when he was still the Taguig-Pateros congressman, seeking to create a financial aid program that will distribute P10,000 to every family in the Philippines to help them cover for accumulated expenses during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.
The bill failed to pass in the Congress as part of the Bayanihan 3 aid package. It was also not included in the P5-trillion 2022 national budget.
Cayetano said this prompted him to launch a privately funded program named “Sampung Libong Pag-asa” in May last year, which provided P10,000 in cash aid to select families nationwide.
The program has since been put on hold at the start of the campaign period last February, but the senator has expressed plans to bring it back as a private initiative while separately pushing for the passage of the cash aid measure in the upper house.
“So ang hinihingi ko po doon sa mga tumutuligsa sa programang Sampung Libong (Pag-asa) during the pandemic, tumulong na lang kayo,” Cayetano said.
COVID-19 cases nationwide have been increasing over the past few weeks, with the health department reporting 1,309 new infections on Thursday. The country has reported 3.7 million cases since the virus was first detected in 2020.
Concerned citizens have been calling for the distribution of substantial cash aid at the height of the lockdown restrictions in the country, and more recently amid the soaring fuel prices driven by the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
The social welfare department has recently started distributing P500 monthly aid as inflation relief, said Albay congressman Joey Salceda in a news report.
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