Jun 052013
 

The Senate on Wednesday approved a bill that seeks to curb incidents of bullying in schools in the country.

The approved measure directs elementary and secondary schools in the Philippines to put in place policies that will address bullying.

“The heart of this measure is the education of parents on bullying and to familiarize them with the anti-bullying policies of the school. With that information, parents would have better choices which schools to send their children,” said Senator Edgardo Angara, one of the authors of the bill, in a statement.

The measure also tasks the Department of Education to propose administrative sanctions for schools who will not have anti-bullying policies.

In the House version of the bill, which was approved last December, bullying may be in the form of “any severe or repeated use by one or more students of a written, verbal or electronic expression, or a physical act or gesture, or any combination thereof.”

The House bill added that these actions should be “directed at another student that has the effect of actually causing or placing the latter in reasonable fear of physical or emotional harm or damage to his property” to be considered as bullying.

The Senate committee on education, arts and culture opted to use the House version as its working document, take two similar Senate bills into consideration (SB 413, SB 2677) and approve the bill with five specific amendments.

A bicameral conference committee will convene soon and its output will then ratified by both houses of Congress before it is sent to the President for final approval.  — ELR, GMA News

Feb 042013
 
Senate OKs bill declaring waling-waling a national flower

The Senate has approved on third and final reading a bill declaring the waling-waling a national flower of the Philippines. The Senate approved House Bill No. 5655, which declares the waling-waling a national flower, joining the sampaguita. The sampaguita was declared the national flower of the Philippines by Governor-General Frank Murphy through Proclamation No. 652 on February 1, 1934. “Orchid lovers all over the world consider the waling-waling as one of the most unique and beautiful native orchids in the world and that while some adore it, most Filipinos have forgotten its natural beauty,” said the measure’s sponsor Senator Edgardo Angara, chair of the Senate committee on education, arts, and culture. Senator Loren Legarda, who co-sponsored the measure, said the approval of the bill will mandate the Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources to promulgate rules and regulations that will protect, conserve, and propagate the waling-waling orchid together with the sampaguita. Angara said the waling-waling is known as “the Queen of Philippine Orchids.” Unlike the sampaguita, he said, the waling-waling is native to the Philippines and endemic to Davao, Cotabato, and Zamboanga. — BM, GMA News