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| PR-BSM-004-2008 |
| 18 January 2008 |
TWO INFLUENTIAL U.S. SENATORS ASSURE PRESIDENT ARROY OF EARLY PASSAGE OF FILIPINO VETERANS EQUITY BILL
Two senior
members of the United States Senate have vowed to push the early
passage of the Filipino Veterans Equity Bill that would increase the
benefits of some 18,000 surviving Filipino World War II veterans.
US Senators Daniel Inouye and Theodore Stevens made this known
during their courtesy call on President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
yesterday, 17 January, in Malacanang.
"Thank you for what you have done for the Filipino people," the
President said.
Among those present were Executive Secretary Eduardo Ermita, Defense
Secretary Gilbert Teodoro, Foreign Affairs Acting Secretary
Francisco Benedicto, Armed Forces Chief of Staff Hermogenes Esperon,
US Ambassador Kristie Kenney, and US Deputy Chief of Mission Paul
Jones
Senator Inouye, himself a WWII veteran, sponsored the Filipino
Veterans Equity Bill to acknowledge the significant contributions of
Filipino veterans who helped ensured the victory of US forces in the
Pacific during World War II.
Senator Stevens, a senior member of Alaska's congressional
delegation and the longest-serving senator in the history of the
Republican Party, is the chief Republican supporter of the Equity
Bill in the US Senate.
As co-chairman of the Senate Defense Committee, Stevens has been
instrumental in increasing financial aid to the Philippines.
"They just informed the President on the Veterans Equity Bill and
its status on the US Congress especially in the Senate. Senator
Stevens and Senator Inouye, who are both senior senators in the
Committee of Defense in the United States, promised to help push for
the approval of that bill into a law so that the Filipino veterans
will benefit from that Equity Bill," Ermita said.
After the courtesy call, the President also conferred the Order of
the Golden Heart with the Rank of Grand Cross on Senator Stevens for
rendering distinguished services and assistance "for the
amelioration and improvement of the moral, social, and economic
conditions of the Filipino people."
The two senators, who arrived Thursday, will visit various RP-US
programs of cooperation in Mindanao.
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