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Senate considering no add’l PhilHealth subsidy

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Senate considering no add'l PhilHealth subsidy


Senate President Francis Escudero on Sunday said his chamber, which begins its plenary deliberations on the proposed national budget for 2025 this week, is not inclined to grant the additional subsidy requested by the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth).


By Tina G. Santos

 

NEWS

No graves to visit for 'desaparecidos' kin


With no bodies to mourn over or graves to visit, families of the "desaparecidos," or victims of enforced disappearance, gathered on Saturday, All Souls' Day, to call on President Marcos to put an end to the crime that has left at least 14 people missing since he assumed office.


By  Kathleen de Villa

 

REGIONS

In Senate, Escudero to file bill seeking to postpone BARMM polls


Senate President Francis Escudero is set to file this Monday a bill seeking to postpone the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) parliamentary elections in May 2025 following the recent Supreme Court decision cutting out the province of Sulu from the r


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