Marcos then appealed that the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) not be scrapped off its P74 billion-worth subsidy for next year. She likewise criticized the whopping P1.1 trillion funding of the Department of Public Works and Highways and the glaring “absence” of a flood control plan. AKAP was kept in the 2025 budget bill after rigorous discussions of lawmakers from the Senate and House of Representatives. “What is being said is that there is an agreement, a settlement, that Congress and the Senate would benefit together— but that is wrong.
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