
DAVAO CITY (January 12) — Mindanao residents could soon see changes in schools, hospitals, fisheries, and local services after the House of Representatives approved 12 priority bills endorsed by the Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council (LEDAC), Majority Leader Sandro Marcos reported.
The LEDAC agenda, shaping President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s reform priorities, includes 48 measures on education, health, energy, governance, and social protection. Of these, 12 have cleared the House, five await budget review, 15 are under committee deliberation, and 17 are docketed for future hearings.
How Mindanao benefits
Key measures affecting southern communities include:
- Education – Amendments to the Teachers Professionalization Act and student assistance programs aim to improve resources for schools in remote areas.
- Health – The National Center for Geriatric Health expands services for older residents.
- Fisheries & environment – The Blue Economy Act promotes sustainable marine resource use for coastal towns.
- Energy & infrastructure – Updates to the Electric Power Industry Reform Act and the Department of Water Resources bill aim to improve electricity and water reliability.
- Disaster aid – Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situations Act ensures faster support for typhoon- and flood-affected communities.

