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HOUSE ‘YOUNG GUNS’ VOW TO CUT ELECTRICITY COST

It’s now time to finally bring down the cost of electricity for the benefit of all Filipinos.

Leaders of the House of Representatives and Young Guns made this statement as they lauded the initiative of Speaker Martin Romualdez to have a comprehensive review of the Electric Power Industry Regulation Act (EPIRA) to reduce the cost of power and achieve energy security for the country.

“We fully support this move by our leader in the House. If we can finally reduce the cost of electricity, this would be one of the legacies of our Speaker and the chamber he heads,” said the lawmakers.

The collective statement was made by Senior Deputy Speaker Aurelio “Dong” Gonzales Jr. of Pampanga, Deputy Speaker David “Jay-jay” Suarez of Quezon, and House Majority Leader Manuel Jose “Mannix” M. Dalipe of Zamboanga City, and Young Guns led by Reps. Inno Dy V of Isabela, Rodge Gutierrez of 1-Rider Party-list, Jil Bongalon of Ako Bicol Partylist, Zia Alonto Adiong of Lanao del Sur, Paolo Ortega of La Union, Jay Khonghun of Zambales, Mika Suansing of Nueva Ecija, Joel Chua of Manila, Migs Nograles of PBA Partylist, and Cheeno Miguel Almario of Davao Oriental.

The lawmakers said they welcome the pronouncement of Romualdez for the House to conduct a comprehensive review of EPIRA with the goal of bringing down electricity cost.

As far as they know, they said no such study has been conducted in the past, though there have been pronouncements to this effect.

“Power rates in the country continually went up to the extent that they are now among the highest in the ASEAN region.”



“In the meantime, power rates in the country continually went up to the extent that they are now among the highest in the ASEAN region,” they said.

The Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council (LEDAC) has resolved to prioritize the passage of 28 bills, including EPIRA, before the conclusion of the 19th Congress in June 2025.

As the House of Representatives deliberates the renewal of the Manila Electric Company’s (Meralco) franchise, they highlighted that this is the ideal time to tackle the issue of lowering electricity rates.

“It’s time we alleviate or at least lessen the suffering of our people. Congress should address the issues created by the EPIRA law.”



“Let’s examine how Meralco can support the Marcos administration in reducing its power distribution rates,” they stated. “It’s time we alleviate or at least lessen the suffering of our people. Congress should address the issues created by the EPIRA law.”

They added that if the House succeeds in bringing down electricity cost, it would have achieved what previous Congresses have failed to do.

“That achievement then would be one of the legacies of our Speaker and his present colleagues in the House,” they stressed.

The House leaders and Young Guns pointed out that reducing power cost would translate to economic progress.

“The expansion of our economy has long been hobbled by high electricity rates. This problem has consistently been one of the top concerns of the business community since the enactment of EPIRA,” they said.

“We will work to further reduce electricity rates and rice prices. Accomplishing that will surely lead to a further moderation of inflation,” the Speaker earlier said.

“Titingnan natin ang posibleng amendments sa EPIRA para maibaba natin ‘yung presyo ng kuryente, para abot kaya ng lahat ‘yung sa tamang presyo,” Romualdez said.

He said the House would try to finish the EPIRA changes before Congress goes on its Christmas recess.

“So medyo kumplikado ‘yan kasi malaki itong batas at we will handle it by sections pero kayang kaya natin tapusin ‘yan before siguro the Christmas break,” Romualdez added.

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