Poe assures education sector still a priority under 2025 GAB

Senator Grace Poe (Photo courtesy of Sen. Grace Poe’s official Facebook page)

By Wilnard Bacelonia | Philippine News Agency

The proposed 2025 national budget, recently ratified by both the Senate and the House of Representatives, highlights a commitment to addressing the nation’s pressing needs despite limited resources, according to Senator Grace Poe.

“Working with finite resources to fund infinite needs is not an easy choice,” Poe said in a statement on Monday, emphasizing the challenging decisions involved in allocating the budget.

“What we have reflects the careful decisions made within the constraints we face,” she added.

She assured that the 2025 General Appropriations Bill (GAB) seeks to balance the competing demands of various sectors while ensuring that critical areas, including education, receive the necessary funding to advance development and inclusivity.

Poe made the assurance amid criticisms that the GAB prioritized infrastructure and social assistance more than education.

The chairperson of the Senate finance panel reiterated the government’s commitment to education as a priority sector, noting that the 2025 budget includes increases for both students and teachers.

These adjustments, she said, aim to strengthen the education system and ensure the welfare of educators and learners alike.

Poe also acknowledged President Marcos’ authority over the budget, respecting the prerogative while underlining the importance of collaboration in achieving the nation’s goals.

Popular

Palace: China cannot stop PH from asserting its territorial rights

By Brian Campued Malacañang on Friday reiterated that the Philippines will not be deterred in its efforts to defend its territorial and maritime interests in...

D.A. brings P20 rice to fisherfolk; affordable rice for jeepney, tricycle drivers soon

By Brian Campued As part of the continuous expansion of the “Benteng Bigas Meron (BBM) Na” Program of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to various...

DepEd launches ‘EduKahon’ kits to ensure learning continuity in calamity-hit schools

By Brian Campued In line with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s directive to strengthen the education sector’s preparedness during disasters, the Department of Education (DepEd)...

Torre says he has no ill feelings towards PBBM, DILG chief following relief 

By Brian Campued “Look at me straight in the eye, do I look like somebody who is bitter?” This was the response of former Philippine National...