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Speaker Romualdez’s key legislative achievements

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/ 05:03 PM July 25, 2022

Newly chosen Speaker Martin Romualdez has many legislative achievements during the 18th Congress

FILE PHOTO: Newly installed Speaker Martin Romualdez. INQUIRER FILES

MANILA, Philippines — Newly chosen Speaker Martin Romualdez is behind the enactment of crucial laws in the 18th Congress, where he served as House Majority Leader while representing the 1st District of Leyte province.

Aside from guiding plenary approval of bills that became laws, he also authored three annual national budgets and the two Bayanihan measures (Bayanihan to Heal as One Act or Bayanihan 1 and Bayanihan to Recover as One Act or Bayanihan 2), which were approved at the height of the coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic.

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The other laws that he pushed are the COVID-19 Vaccination Act of 2021, Malasakit Centers Act, Alternative Learning System Act, Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprises Act or CREATE, Bureau of Fire and Protection Modernization Act, Salary Standardization Act of 2019, and Republic Act No. 11517, which empowers the President to expedite the processing and issuance of national and local permits, licenses and certifications in times of national emergency.

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While focusing his attention on measures of national importance, Romualdez also worked on laws that greatly benefited his constituents in the First District of Leyte and other areas in Eastern Visayas.

Among these legislation are Republic Act (RA) No. 11567, which renamed the Eastern Visayas Regional Medical Center in Tacloban City into Eastern Visayas Medical Center and increased its bed capacity from 500 to 1,500; and RA 11566, which converted the Schistosomiasis Control and Research Hospital in Palo, Leyte into a general hospital and expanded its bed capacity from 25 to 100.

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Romualdez also delivered in the 14th, 15th and 16th Congresses by authoring at least six laws, including RA 10754, which increased the benefits and privileges of persons with disability.

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Among his laws of local application were RA 10290, which established a national high school in Tacloban City; RA 10244, which created two additional Regional Trial Court branches in Leyte; and RA 9793, which increased the bed capacity of then Eastern Visayas Regional Medical Center from 250 to 500.

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Romualdez finished his undergraduate studies with a degree in Bachelor of Arts in Government from Cornell University in Ithaca, New York in 1985.

In 1988, he obtained a Certificate of Special Studies in Administration and Management from Harvard University in Boston, Massachusetts.

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He later proceeded to law school, earning his Bachelor of Laws from the College of Law of the University of the Philippines in Diliman, Quezon City, in 1992.

Romualdez served big companies as director, among them Equitable PCI Bank, PCI Leasing Corporation, and Philippine Commercial International Bank.

He is the president of Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats (CMD); the Philippine Constitution Association, president of Cornell Club of the Philippines; and the Manila Golf and Country Club.

Romualdez is chairman of Upsilon Sigma Phi, a UP fraternity, and a member of Rotary Club of Manila and Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP).

He holds the rank of commodore auxillary in the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG).

He is married to Rep. Yedda Marie Romualdez of party-list group Tingog. They have four children.

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