The House of Representatives approved on third and final reading a bill expanding the Solo Parents Welfare Act of 2000 granting additional benefits for solo parents and their children.
Approval came after the plenary registered a 208 “yes” and 0 “no” votes on House Bill 8097 which will amend Republic Act 8972 or the “Solo Parents Welfare Act of 2020.”
Agusan del Norte 1st District Rep. Lawrence Fortun, who chaired the Technical Working Group for the measure, said the passage of the bill is the House’s response to the clamor from solo parents to update the existing Solo Parents’ Welfare Act of 2000.
Fortun added that the salient provisions of the bill, which aims to provide comprehensive support to solo parents in rearing their children and improve their overall well-being, including the grant of 7 days paid parental leaves; prioritization in government employment and livelihood programs; provision of social safety assistance during disasters and calamities; and the creation of solo parents offices in local government units.
Fortun also said that special privileges are also proposed to be granted to indigent solo parents and their children, particularly those earning below P250,000 annually, such as scholarship programs; discounts on basic goods and services such as children’s clothing, baby’s milk and food supplements, medicines, fares for land, sea, and air transportation, and utilities.
Fortun lists the following salient provisions of the bill:
Previously, Brosas announced that the bill will add the following benefits to solo parents:
Ten percent discount on children’s clothing materials; baby’s milk, food and supplements and sanitary diapers; medicines, vaccines and medical supplements; medical and dental services, diagnostic and laboratory fees, and professional fees; and basic school supplies.
Seven days of parental leave with pay, regardless of employment status as long as solo parent has rendered at least 6 months of service.
”Malaking pakinabang, at malaking hakbang din sa pagsulong ng karapatan, kagalingan, kalusugan, at kabuhayan ng ating mga solo parents at ng kanilang mga anak ang nilalaman nitong panukala,” Brosas said.
The bill will be transmitted to the Senate for that chamber’s action.
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