GIAWHAG ni Congw. Alexie Tutor ang iyang mga kauban sa Ubos Balay Balauranan nga aprobahan ang House Bill 838 karong Marso 2026 atol sa kasaulogan sa National Women’s Month.
Ang HB 838 ang ‘revival of the 19th Congress HB 10079’ nga maoy pinakalayo nga naabot sa pag-overhaul sa Midwifery Law kon diin sa 19th Congress, naaprobahan kini sa Kongreso sa 3rd Reading ug na-transmitt sa Senado niadtong Mayo 20, 2024.
“Swift passage now will give the Senate more than enough time to approve their version of the Midwifery bill. They can approve their consolidated bill during the second regular session if they choose to. The Senate has three midwifery bills–all authored by minority senators.” “I, therefore, appeal to Senate President Tito Sotto, Senator Ping Lacson, Senator Raffy Tulfo, Senator Loren Legarda, and Senator Risa Hontiveros that they adopt the midwifery bill the House will approve on third reading, so that the Senate majority will have its version that can serve as the Senate’s working document for consolidating their chamber’s different bills into one substitute bill.” suma pa ni Congw. Alexie.
Sa laing bahin, mas komplikado ang House Bill 836 o ang Family Law Reform Bill kon diin dunay mga kausaban sa Sistema nga dili na mabutang nga dehado ang mga kababayenhan arun dominahan sa mga lalake ang mo-dominar.Suma pa sa tinubdan, ang pag-dominar sa mga lalake sa ‘civil law’ naa na sukad pa sa kinaraan bisan pa niadtong Spanish Civil Code kon diin ‘Spanish colony’ pa ang Pilipinas.Mahimong sayon na o mas paspas gumikan sa HB 836 ang 5 ka parte sa Family Law nga 1.) annulment and dissolution of marriage; 2.) abolition of the role of the Solicitor General in annulment and dissolution of marriage cases and transferring that role to the Department of Social Welfare and Development; 3.) appeals of family court decisions and creation of a special branch of the Public Attorney’s Office; 4.) swift resolution and continuous trial of family court cases; ug 5.) roles of the Philippine Statistics Authority, Department of Interior and Local Government, and barangays. (Kahlil Lester O. Camba)
