MANILA, Philippines 鈥擳he Senate trimmed P49 billion from the initial proposed 2021 budget of the Department of Transportation鈥檚 (DOTr), Sen. Grace Poe said Tuesday, noting that the chamber increased funding for COVID-19 vaccines.
The Senate decided to reduce the budget of the DOTr since it 鈥渉as a track record of having difficulty utilizing or absorbing their budget and actually spending it,鈥 said Poe, who defended the agency鈥檚 budget during plenary debates at the Senate last month.
The DOTr鈥檚 proposed 2021 budget under the National Expenditure Program (NEP) submitted by the Department of Budget Management (DBM) to Congress amounts to P143 billion.
鈥淲e trimmed it down to about P94 billion. That鈥檚 how much we took out,鈥 Poe said in an interview over ABS-CBN 黑料社 Channel.
The Senate initially slashed it to P109 billion following its plenary deliberations.
鈥淭he reason [for this] is most of those projects that they lodged in the DOTr was for rail and seeing the face of what they needed for that, and the demand on other things, like COVID response, we thought that the DOTr won鈥檛 be able to spend it anyway next year,鈥 Poe said.
鈥淎ll of that, we moved it. In fact, for the vaccines, we have about P83 billion now. It started with much less but we made sure that there was an allotment for procuring vaccines from the DOH [Department of Health] and some unprogrammed funds,鈥 she added.
Under the Senate version, P83 billion was earmarked for the purchase, storage, transportation, and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines.
Of that amount, P8 billion is allocated under the budget of the DOH while a total of P75 billion is set aside under unprogrammed or 鈥渟tand by鈥 appropriations.
Poe further noted that the Senate allocated more funding for contact tracers as well as for COVID-19 testing and personal protective equipment (PPE) sets.
Under the Senate version of the budget, she said P4.5 billion was allocated to increase the capacities of hospitals while P13.5 billion was earmarked for the special risk allowance of health workers.
鈥淚f we take it out from one department, it鈥檚 realigned because of the situation we鈥檙e in, which is COVID. And we need those frontliners, we need the response, we need the vaccine, we need the testing, and the PPEs, etc,鈥 the senator said.
The Senate and the House of Representatives are currently reconciling their versions of the budget through a bicameral conference committee meeting that began last week.
Congress is expected to ratify the final version of the 2021 budget on Wednesday.
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