No. 64 - September 14, 2001
The Congressional Committees

Every bill filed in Congress is referred to an appropriate committee (primary referral). In case a measure covers subject matters within the jurisdiction of more than one committee, the bill is referred to other committees (secondary, tertiary referral and so on).

The primary function of the committees is to make sure the bill is consistent with existing laws. The measure could either be amendments to already existing laws or an entirely new proposal.

The committees are expected to conduct public hearings with sectors concerned or affected by the proposed bill. Thereafter, the committee is expected to come up with a Committee Report containing all the results of public hearings as well as recommended changes to the original proposal. The bill will move further only if the Report is favorable.

Since the Committees are the basic units in the law-making process, their organization should come immediately after the election of the officers of Congress.

In the House of Representatives
Every congressman is entitled to belong to as many committees he is interested in unless he has become chairman of one. Each Representative can only be chairman of one standing (or regular) committee and vice-chairman of a maximum of two committees. Members of a committee are not allowed to vote in any bill which affects their interests. The Speaker, Deputy Speakers, along with the Majority and Minority Leaders are allowed membership in all committees.

So far, the House of Representatives has only one committee without a chairperson, the Population and Family Relations Committee.

In the Senate
The rules of the Senate are similar to the rules of the House. Senators, however, can chair more than one committee because there are more committees than Senators. Only the President Pro-Tempore, Majority and Minority Floor Leaders get the chance to sit in all regular committees.

The Senate has yet to fill up four more committees, namely: Agrarian Reform, Economic Affairs, Government Corporations and Public Enterprise, and Public Information and Mass Media. After the Senate presidency was won by Senator Franklin Drilon with a 13-11 vote against Senator Aquilino Pimentel, Jr., committee assignments have been more favorable to the majority who backed Drilon, leaving the opposition to choose from among the “uncompromised” committees.

The Constitutional Bodies
The 1987 Constitution mandates that the Senate and the House of Representatives should have a Commission on Appointments and Electoral Tribunals for both chambers.

The Electoral Tribunal’s task is to settle all post-proclamation electoral disputes involving their respective body's members. Its membership is made up of three Supreme Court Justices (designated by the Chief Justice) for each Chamber with six Senators and six Congressmen. They are chosen based on proportional representation of political parties.

The Commission on Appointment’s responsibility is to confirm major appointments made by the President under Article VII Section 16 of the Constitution. Chaired by the Senate President, it is composed of 12 Senators and 12 Congressmen based on the proportion of elected seats held by political parties over its membership.

The Officers of the House of Representatives
Speaker JOSE C. DE VENECIA (Pangasinan-4th district)
Deputy Speaker for Luzon EMILIO R. ESPINOSA, JR. (Masbate-2nd district)
Deputy Speaker for Visayas RAUL M. GONZALEZ (Iloilo City-Lone district)
Deputy Speaker for Mindanao ABDULGANI A. SALAPUDDIN (Basilan-Lone district)
Majority Floor Leader NEPTALI M. GONZALES II (Mandaluyong City-Lone district)
Senior Deputy Majority Leader FRANCIS G. ESCUDERO (Sorsogon-1st district)
Deputy Majority Leaders JUAN PABLO P. BONDOC (Pampanga-4th district)
ALAN PETER S. CAYETANO (Pateros/Taguig-Lone district)
ENRICO R. ECHIVERRI (Kalookan City-1st district)
Minority Floor Leader CARLOS M. PADILLA (Nueva Vizcaya-Lone district)
Senior Deputy Minority Leader CONSTANTINO G. JARAULA (Cagayan de Oro-Lone district)
Deputy Minority Leaders AGAPITO A. AQUINO (Makati City-2nd district)
ENRIQUE T. GARCIA, JR. (Bataan-2nd district)
ROLEX T. SUPLICO (Iloilo-5th district)

House of Representatives’ Regular Committees
Committee
Chairperson
1
Accounts ROBERT ACE S. BARBERS
2
Agrarian Reform GREGORIO T. IPONG
3
Agriculture and Food ALFREDO G. MARAŅON, JR.
4
Appropriations ROLANDO G. ANDAYA, JR.
5
Banks and Financial Intermediaries JAIME C. LOPEZ
6
Civil, Political, and Human Rights LORETTA ANN P. ROSALES
7
Civil Service and Professional Regulations ELADIO M. JALA
8
Constitutional Amendments ANTONIO B. NACHURA
9
Cooperative Development GENEROSO C. TULAGAN
10
Ecology AUGUSTO H. BACULIO
11
Economic Affairs OSCAR S. MORENO
12
Education (Basic) EDMUND O. REYES
13
Education (Higher and Technical) HARLIN C. ABAYON
14
Energy ALIPIO CIRILO V. BADELLES
15
Ethics ANTONIO M. ABAYA
16
Foreign Affairs JOSE APOLINARIO L. LOZADA, JR.
17
Games and Amusements ANGELO O. MONTILLA
18
Good Government RUY ELIAS C. LOPEZ
19
Government Enterprises and Privatization FRANCIS L. NEPOMUCENO
20
Government Reorganization VICTOR R. SUMULONG
21
Health ANTONIO P. YAPHA
22
Housing and Urban Development PROSPERO C. NOGRALES
23
Justice MARCELINO C. LIBANAN
24
Labor and Employment ROSELLER L. BARINAGA
25
Legislative Franchises JUAN MIGUEL F. ZUBIRI
26
Local Government EMILIO C. MACIAS II
27
Muslim Affairs ABDULLAH D. DIMAPORO
28
National and Cultural Communities LAURENCE B. WACNANG
29
National Defense PROSPERO A. PICHAY, JR.
30
Natural Resources EDUARDO K. VELOSO
31
People's Participation JOEY D. HIZON
32
Population and Family Relations vacant
33
Public Information ROMUALDO T. VICENCIO
34
Public Order and Security JOSEPH FELIX MARI H. DURANO
35
Public Works and Highways EDELMIRO AMANTE
36
Rules NEPTALI M. GONZALES II
37
Rural Development NAPOLEON R. BERATIO
38
Science and Technology RODOLFO C. BACANI
39
Social Services VIDA V. ESPINOSA
40
Revision of Laws ORLANDO A. FUA, JR.
41
Suffrage and Electoral Reforms AUGUSTO L. SYJUCO, JR.
42
Tourism KRISEL LAGMAN-LUISTRO
43
Trade and Industry HARRY C. ANGPING
44
Transportation and Communication JACINTO V. PARAS
45
Veterans Affairs TOMAS M. DUMPIT, SR.
46
Ways and Means JULIO A. LEDESMA IV
47
Women JOSEFINA M. JOSON
48
Youth and Sports Development MONICO O. PUENTEVELLA

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