Cayetano: 'Iskolar
ng Bayan' bill to give 80k students access to free college education
By Office of the Senate
Majority Leader
September 21, 2014
PASAY CITY – Senate Majority
Leader Alan Peter “Companero” S. Cayetano is optimistic that close to
80,000 graduating public high school students will be able to avail
free and quality college education next school year once the landmark
measure Iskolar ng Bayan bill is enacted into law.
Cayetano, principal author
of the bill, issued the statement after the bicameral conference panel
passed the measure on Thursday.
“The enactment of the
Iskolar ng Bayan bill into law will change the lives of almost 80,000
children dreaming of a better future for their families. It is a way
of letting 80,000 families feel the benefits of a growing economy.
This is the very essence of inclusive growth," he said.
"This will give deserving
students opportunities to land better paying jobs and subsequently
provide better futures for their families."
Once the bicam report is
ratified, the proposed law will be sent to Malacaňang for President
Aquino’s signature. Cayetano expressed confidence the President will
affix his signature to this landmark measure.
"I thank members of the
bicam panel as well as House and Senate leaders who made the measure a
priority bill. This is a testament to the ability of members of
Congress to disregard politics in order to work for the greater good,"
Cayetano said.
It was one of the priority
bills identified by House Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr. and Majority
Leader Neptali Gonzales II.
"We also thank Senator Pia
Cayetano and Pasig City Representative Roman Romulo for shepherding
the bill in their respective committees in the Senate and House of
Representatives, and in the plenary. Our utmost gratitude for their
efforts to help improve the welfare of our youth," Cayetano added.
Under the proposal, the
government shall mandate all state universities and colleges (SUCs) to
give automatic admission and scholarship grants to the top ten public
high school students of their respective graduating classes.
"More than a landmark
measure for the 16th Congress, the enactment of the Iskolar ng Bayan
bill is a commitment to the Filipino youth that they have a government
working for their future. Kahit malayo pa ang graduation, ito na
siguro ang pinakamagandang regalo na mabibigay natin sa ating mga
kabataan at kanilang mga magulang na naghihirap sa pagtatrabaho para
mapag-aral ang kanilang mga anak," Cayetano said.
Cayetano earlier emphasized
that the measure becomes particularly important now that the pork
barrel has been abolished by Congress, leaving some 400,000 scholars
on their own to fend for their schooling.