Manila, Feb. 10 -- House Majority Leader Ferdinand Alexander "Sandro" Marcos of Ilocos Norte on Tuesday said the Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council (LEDAC) has expanded its Common Legislative Agenda (CLA) to 52 measures after four additional bills - including the proposed abolition of the travel tax - were adopted as priorities.
Marcos said the inclusion brings the original 48 LEDAC priority measures to 52, reflecting what he described as a "sharpened focus on economic relief, digital accountability, child protection, and political stability."
"The LEDAC agreed to add four more measures to the agenda, bringing the total to 52. These are bills that respond to urgent and real concerns of the public," Marcos said in a state...
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