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ADVANTAGES OF BICAMERALISM
1) allows for a body with a national perspective to check the parochial tendency of
representatives elected by district;
2) allows for more careful study of legislation;
3) makes the legislature less susceptible to control by the Executive;
4) serves as training ground for national leaders.
ADVANTAGES OF UNICAMERALISM
1) simplicity of organization resulting in economy and efficiency;
2) facility in pinpointing responsibility for legislation;
3) avoidance of duplication.
4) Greater responsiveness to the needs of the masses because representatives, unlike senators
without a fixed constituency, are forced to interact more intensely with their limited and
clearly identifiable constituencies.
(III)SEPARATION OF POWERS
SEPARATION OF POWERS means that legislation belongs to Congress, execution to the Executive,
settlement of legal controversies to the judiciary. But the separation is not total, the system allows
for check and balances, that is, no one department is able to act without the cooperation of at least
one of the other departments.
NON-DELEGABILITY THEORY
1. Non-legislative body may be authorized to fill up the details of a statute.
2. Congress may pass contingent legislation which leaves to another body the business of
ascertaining the facts necessary to bring the law into actual operation.
HOW TO ENSURE THAT THE POWER DELEGATED IS NOT LAW-MAKING POWER BUT LAW EXECUTION
POWER
1) The statute making the delegation must be complete in itself
2) …must fix the standard.
REFERENDUM It is the power of the electorate to approve or reject legislation through an election
called for the purpose.
QUALIFICATIONS OF SENATORS
Section 4 : THE TERM OF OFFICE OF THE SENATORS SHALL BE SIX YEARS AND SHALL
COMMENCE, UNLESS OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY LAW, AT NOON ON THE 30 TH
DAY OF JUNE NEXT FOLLOWING THEIR ELECTION.
DISQUALIFICATIONS
1) Par 2, Section 4, Article VI;
2) One who has been declared by competent authority as insane or incompetent;
3) One who has been sentenced by final judgment for subversion, insurrection, rebellion, any
offense for which he has been sentenced to a penalty of not more than 18 months, or a
crime involving moral turpitude, unless given plenary pardon or granted amnesty.
SET - Senate Electoral Tribunal, composed of three(3) Supreme Court justices and six(6)
Senators- to act as sole judge of all contest relating to election returns and
qualifications of their respective members.
REMOVAL thru expulsion by the Senate with the concurrence of two-thirds of all its members.
Senator can run again three years after the expiration of his second term.
Section 5.: (1) THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SHALL BE COMPOSED OF NOT MORE THAN
TWO HUNDRED FIFTY MEMBERS(250), UNLESS OTHERWISE FIXED BY LAW, WHO
SHALL BE ELECTED FROM LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS APPORTIONED AMONG
PROVINCES, CITIES, AND THE METROPOLITAN AREA IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
NUMBER OF THEIR RESPECTIVE INHABITANTS, AND ON THE BASIS OF A UNIFORM
AND PROGRESSIVE RATIO, AND THOSE WHO, AS PROVIDED BY LAW, SHALL BE
ELECTED FROM A PARTY LIST SYSTEM OF REGISTERED NATIONAL, REGIONAL, AND
SECTORAL PARTIES OR ORGANIZATIONS.
(4) WITHIN THREE YEARS FOLLOWING THE RETURN OF EVERY CENSUS, THE CONGRESS
SHALL MAKE REAPPORTIONMENT OF LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS BASED ON THE
STANDARDS PROVIDED IN THIS SECTION.
RULES IN APPORTIONMENT
1) Section 5(1): legislative districts shall be “apportioned among the provinces, cities, and the
Metropolitan Manila Area in accordance with the number of their respective inhabitants, and
on the basis of uniform and progressive ratio”
2) Section 5(3): “each legislative district shall comprise, as far as practicable,
contigous, compact and adjacent territory”. This rule is a prohibition of Gerrymandering.
3) Section 5(3): “each city with a population of at least two hundred fifty thousand, or each
province, shall have at least one representative” EXCEPTION: a province is entitled to one
representative no matter what its population size.
4) Section 5(4): “within three years following the return of every census, the congress
shall make reapportionment of legislative districts based on the standards provided in this
section” This is intended to allow for correction of imbalances in representation due to rise
in population.
GERRYMANDERING means the creation of representative districts out of separate portions of
territory in order to favor a candidate.
QUALIFICATIONS
A PARTY-LIST REPRESENTATIVE must possess the same qualification except on the requirement of
being a resident of a district immediately preceding the election. This is because he does not
represent a district.
In addition, a party-list representative or organizations must:
a) must represent a marginalized and underrepresented sector/groups; so also must
its nominees;
b) must not be disqualified under Section 6, RA 7941;
c) must not be an adjunct of, or a project organized or an entity funded or assisted
by the government;
d) must not only comply with the requirements of the law; its nominees must
likewise do so;
e) must be able to contribute to the formulation and enactment of appropriate
legislation that will benefit the nation as a whole.
DISQUALIFIED ORGANIZATION
1) A religious sect;
2) Advocates violence or unlawful means to seek its goal;
3) Receiving any support from foreign government;
4) A foreign party or organization;
5) It violates or fails to comply with laws, rules, regulations relating to elections;
6) It declares untruthful statements in its petition;
7) It has ceased to exist for at least one year;
8) It fails to participate in the last two preceding elections or fails to obtain at least 2% of the
votes cast in the 2 preceding elections.
MANNER OF VOTING
Section 10, RA7941, every voter shall be entitled to two votes: (1) for candidate for member of the
HOR in his legislative district, and (2) for the party, organizations or coalition he wants represented
in HOR. Provided, that a vote cast for a party, organizations, or coalition not entitled to be voted for
shall not be counted.
RESIDENCE means a place of abode, whether permanent or temporary. As used in the election
law, is synonymous with domicle which imports not only intention to reside in a fixed place but also
personal presence in that place coupled with conduct indicative of such intention.
DOMICILE means permanent residence to which one, when absent, has the intention to return.
TERM OF OFFICE
Section 7 : THE MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SHALL BE ELECTED FOR A TERM
OF THREE YEARS WHICH SHALL BEGIN, UNLESS OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY LAW, AT
NOON ON THE 30TH DAY OF JUNE NEXT FOLLOWING THEIR ELECTION.
Section 8 : UNLESS OTHERWISE PROVIDED BY LAW, THE REGULAR ELECTION OF THE SENATORS
AND THE MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES SHALL BE HELD ON THE
SECOND MONDAY OF MAY.
VACANCY IN HOR
The right and duty to hold special election emanates from a statute, discretionary on the part of the
Congress and not from a call for the election by some authority like the COMELEC.
Section 10: THE SALRIES OF THE SENATORS AND THE MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES SHALL BE DETERMINED BY LAW. NO INCREASE IN SAID
COMPENSATION SHALL TAKE EFFECT UNTIL AFTER THE EXPIRATION OF THE FULL
TERM OF ALL THE MEMBERS OF THE SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
APPROVING SUCH INCREASE.
LIMIT ON ALLOWANCES
There is no legal limit on the amount to be appropriated except moral, because, according to
Section 20, the books of Congress are audited by the Commission on Audit which shall publish
annually an itemized list of amounts paid and expenses incurred for each member.
It is available while the Congress is in session whether regular or special, whether the legislator is
actually attending a session or not. Hence, it is not available during recess since its purpose is to
protect legislator against harassment which will keep him away from legislative sessions.
(II)PARLIAMENTARY FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND DEBATE
“NO member shall be questioned nor be held liable in any other place for any speech or debate in
the
congress or in any committee thereof”
SCOPE
1) The privilege is a protection of only against forums other than the Congress itself. It does not
protect
the legislator from the disciplinary authority of the Congress but it is an absolute protection
against libel;
2) Speech and debate made in the performance of official functions which constitutes legislative
action or of matters which the Constitution has placed within the jurisdiction of the Congress.
PURPOSE
It is intended to leave the legislator unimpeded in the performance of his duties and free from fear
of harassment from outside. The privilege is extended to its agents and aids if it assisted the
legislator in the performance of legislative action.
Section 12 : ALL MEMBERS OF THE SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SHALL, UPON
ASSUMPTION OF OFFICE, MAKE A FULL DISCLOSURE OF THEIR FINANCIAL AND
BUSINESS INTERESTS. THEY SHALL NOTIFY THE HOUSE CONCERNED OF A
POTENTIAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST THAT MAY ARISE FROM THE FILING OF A
PROPOSED LEGISLATION OF WHICH THEY ARE AUTHORS.
The advance disclosure would create a presumption in favor of the legislator concerned should he
later be charged by his colleagues with personal or conflict of interest.
PURPOSE To prevent them from using the influence of their position and to reduce, if not to
eliminate the propagation of their personal and business interest especially those
which are contrary to and adverse to public interest.
INCOMPATIBLE OFFICE may not hold office or employment in government without forfeiting
his seat. The purpose is to prevent him from owing loyalty to another
branch of the government to the detriment of the independence of the
legislature and the doctrine of separation of powers.
FORBIDDEN OFFICE may not be appointed to any office (civil or military) created or
emoluments increased during the term for which he was elected, even
if he resigns. The purpose is to prevent trafficking in public office.
PROHIBITIONS AGAINST MEMBERS OF THE CONGRESS RELATIVE TO THE PRACTICE OF
HIS PROFESSION
The prohibitions are intended to prevent members of Congress from taking advantage, pecuniary or
otherwise, of their position in their dealings with the courts, or in their business operations, or in
their dealings with any government agency or corporation.
SESSION OF CONGRESS
Section 15 : THE CONGRESS SHALL CONVENE ONCE EVERY YEAR ON THE 4TH MONDAY OF JULY
FOR ITS
REGULAR SESSION, UNLESS A DIFFERENT DATE IS FIXED BY LAW, AND SHALL
CONTINUE TO BE IN SESSION FOR SUCH NUMBER OF DAYS AS IT MAY DETERMINE
UNTIL THIRTY DAYS BEFORE THE OPENING OF ITS NEXT REGULAR SESSION,
EXCLUSIVE OF SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS, AND LEGAL HOLIDAYS. THE PRESIDENT MAY
CALL A SPECIAL SESSION ANYTIME.
REGULAR SESSION convene once every year (Section 15, Article VI)
SPECIAL SESSION called by the President while the Congress is in recess where could consider
only the subject matter designated by the President.
A special session may be called without the President calling on the following subject
matter:
a) impeachment;
b) vacancy in the office of the President and VP at 10:00am on the 3rd day
after the vacancies;
c) decide on the disability of the President if majority of the cabinet disputed
assertion of his ability to the powers and duties of his office;
d) to revoke or extend the President proclamation of Martial Law or
suspension of Writ of Habeas Corpus.
2) VOTING JOINTLY
a) to revoke or extend the President proclamation of Martial Law
b) to revoke or extend proclamation suspending the Writ of Habeas
Corpus
SINE DIE SESSION It is one held without day, by staying the hands of the clock definitely at a
certain time and continuing the session indefinitely
ADJOURNMENT neither chamber during session, without consent of the other, adjourn for
more than 3 days, nor any other place than that in which the two Chambers
shall be sitting.
Section 16 :(1) THE SENATE SHALL ELECT ITS PRESIDENT AND THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES ITS SPEAKER, BY A MAJORITY VOTE OF ALL ITS RESPECTIVE
MEMBERS. EACH HOUSE SHALL CHOOSE SUCH OTHER OFFICERS AS IT MAY DEEM
NECESSARY.
(2) A MOJORITY OF EACH HOUSE SHALL CONSTITUTE A QUORUM TO DO BUSINESS, BUT
A SMALLER NUMBER MAY ADJOURN FROM DAY TO DAY AND MAY COMPEL THE
ATTENDANCE OF ABSENT MEMBERS IN SUCH MANNER, AND UNDER SUCH
PENALTIES, AS SUCH HOUSE MAY PROVIDE.
(3) EACH HOUSE MAY DETERMINE THE RULES OF ITS PROCEEDINGS, PUNISH ITS
MEMBERS FOR DISORDERLY BEHAVIOR, AND WITH CONCURRENCE OF 2/3 OF ITS
MEMBERS, SUSPEND OR EXPEL A MEMBER. A PENALTY OF SUSPENSION, WHEN
IMPOSED, SHALL NOT EXCEED SIXTY DAYS.
(4) EACH HOUSE SHALL KEEP A JOURNAL OF ITS PROCEEDINGS, AND FROM TIME TO
TIME PUBLISH THE SAME, EXCEPTING SUCH PARTS AS MAY,IN ITS JUDGMENT, AFFECT
NATIONAL SECURITY; AND THE YEAS AND NAYS ON ANY QUESTION SHALL, AT THE
REQUEST OF 1/5 OF THE MEMBERS PRESENT, BE ENTERED IN THE JOURNAL. EACH
HOUSE SHALL ALSO KEEP A RECORD OF ITS PROCEEDINGS
(5) NEITHER HOUSE DURING THE SESSIONS OF THE CONGRESS SHALL, WITHOUT THE
CONSENT OF THE OTHER, ADJOURN FOR MORE THAN THREE DAYS, NOR TO ANY
OTHER PLACE THAN THAT IN WHICH THE TWO HOUSES SHALL BE SITTING.
(I)OFFICERS OF CONGRESS
The Senate President, the Speaker of the HOR, and such officers as each house may deem
necessary.
QUORUM It refers to the number of members whose presence is required before a meeting can
legally take action. It is usually a majority of the entire body.
EXCEPTION: When the legislative rule affects private rights; when the construction to be given to
a rule affects person other than members of legislature, the question is a judicial one.
(IV)JOURNALS
LEGISLATIVE JOURNALS- public memorials of the most permanent character. They should be
public because all are required to conform to them, they should be permanent as the
rights acquired today by faith of what has been declared to be law shall not be
destroyed tomorrow.
IMPORTANCE OF JOURNALS
1) They are best source of information on what actually took place during the proceedings in
each house;
2) They serve reference for authors, researchers, historians;
3) The publication is in line with the right to information on matters of public concern
ENROLLED BILL is the official copy of approved legislation and bears the certification of the
presiding officer of the legislative body.
ENROLLED BILL DOCTRINE is the signing of a bill by the Speaker of the HOR and the President of
the Senate and the certification by the secretaries of both houses of congress that
such bill was passed and conclusive of its due enactment. In case of conflict with the
journal, the enrolled bill prevails.
ELECTORAL TRIBUNALS
Section 17 :THE SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SHALL EACH HAVE AN
ELECTORAL TRIBUNAL WHICH SHALL BE THE SOLE JUDGE OF ALL CONTESTS
RELATING TO ELECTION, RETURNS AND QUALIFICATIONS OF THEIR RESPECTIVE
MEMBERS.
EACH ELECTORAL TRIBUNAL SHALL BE COMPOSED OF NINE MEMBERS, THREE OF WHOM
SHALL BE JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT TO BE DESIGNATED BY THE CHIEF
JUSTICE, AND THE REMAINING SIX SHALL BE MEMBERS OF THE SENATE OR THE
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, AS THE CASE MAYBE, WHO SHALL BE CHOSEN ON THE
BASIS OF PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION FROM THE POLITICAL PARTIES AND THE
PARTIES OR ORGANIZATIONS REGISTERED UNDER THE PARTY-LIST SYSTEM
REPRESENTED THEREIN.
THE SENIOR JUSTICE IN THE ELECTORAL TRIBUNAL SHALL BE ITS CHAIRMAN.
FUNCTION
The function is to consent to or confirms nominations or appointments submitted to it by the
President pursuant to Article VII, Section 16 which enumerates appointments which
need action by the Commission on Appointments.
PURPOSE
The Commission acts as a legislative check on the appointing authority of the President.
c) The Commission can meet and act only when the Congress is in session.
Section 20 : THE RECORDS AND BOOKS OF ACCOUNTS OF THE CONGRESS SHALL BE PRESERVED
AND BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAW, AND SUCH BOOKS SHALL
BE AUDITED BY THE COMMISSION ON AUDIT WHICH SHALL PUBLISH ANNUALLY AN
ITEMIZED LIST OF AMOUNTS PAID TO AND EXPENSES INCURRED FOR EACH MEMBER.
SCOPE
1) The power to conduct inquiry in aid of legislation in accordance with its duly published rules of
procedure;
2) The power to issue summons and notices in connection with matters subject of its
investigation;
3) The power to declare or punish the person in contempt during or in the course of
investigation;
4) The power to determine the rules of its proceedings.
EXECUTIVE PRIVILEGE is the power of the government to withhold information from the
public, the courts, and the congress.
Section 22 : THE HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS MAY UPON THEIR OWN INITIATIVE, WITH THE
CONSENT OF THE PRESIDENT, OR UPON THE REQUEST OF EITHER HOUSE, AS THE
RULES OF EACH HOUSE SHALL PROVIDE, APPEAR BEFORE AND BE HEARD BY SUCH
HOUSE ON ANY MATTER PERTAINING TO THEIR DEPARTMENTS.
WRITTEN QUESTIONS SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE OR
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AT LEAST THREE DAYS BEFORE THEIR
SCHEDULED APPEARANCE. INTERPELLATIONS SHALL NOT BE LIMITED TO WRITTEN
QUESTIONS, BUT MAY COVER MATTERS RELATED THERETO. WHEN THE SECURITY OF
THE STATE OR THE PUBLIC INTEREST SO REQUIRES AND THE PRESIDENT SO STATES
IN WRITING, THE APPEARANCE SHALL BE CONDUCTED IN EXECUTIVE SESSION.
The provision formalizes the oversight function of the Congress.
Section 23:(I) THE CONGRESS, BY A VOTE OF 2/3 OF BOTH HOUSES IN JOINT SESSION ASSEMBLES,
VOTING SEPARATELY SHALL HAVE THE SOLE POWER TO DECLARE THE EXISTENCE OF
A STATE OF WAR.
(II) IN TIMES OF WAR OR OTHER NATIONAL EMERGENCY, THE CONGRESS MAY, BY
LAW, AUTHORIZE THE PRESIDENT, FOR A LIMITED PERIOD AND SUBJECT TO SUCH
RESTRICTIONS AS IT MAY PRESCRIBE, TO EXERCISE POWERS NECESSARY AND
PROPER TO CARRY OUT A DECLARED NATIONAL POLICY. UNLESS SOONER
WITHDRAWN BY RESOLUTION OF THE CONGRESS, SUCH POWERS SHALL CEASE
UPON THE NEXT ADJOURNMENT THEREOF.
APPROPRIATION BILL is one whose purpose is to set aside a sum of money for public use.
PRIVATE BILLS are those which affect private persons, such as for instance as a
bill
granting citizenship to a specific foreigner.
REVENUE OR TARIFF BILLS are those which are strictly for the raising of revenues; bills for other
purposes which incidentally create revenue are not comprehended.
Section 25:(I) THE CONGRESS MAY NOT INCREASE THE APPROPRIATIONS RECOMMENDED BY THE
PRESIDENT FOR THE OPERATION OF THE GOVERNMENT AS SPECIFIED IN THE
BUDGET. THE FORM, CONTENT, AND MANNER OF PREPARATION OF THE BUDGET
SHALL BE PRESCRIBED BY LAW.
(2) NO PROVISION OR ENACTMENT SHALL BE EMBRACED IN THE GENERAL
APPROPRIATION
BILL UNLESS IT RELATES SPECIFICALLY TO SOME PARTICULAR APPROPRIATION
THEREIN. ANY SUCH PROVISION OR ENACTMENT SHALL BE LIMITED IN ITS
OPERATION TO THE APPROPRIATION TO WHICH IT RELATES.
(3) THE PROCEDURE IN APPROVING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE CONGRESS SHALL
STRICTLY FOLLOW THE PROCEDURE FOR APPROVING APPROPRIATIONS FOR OTHER
DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES.
(4) A SPECIAL APPROPRIATION BILL SHALL SPECIFY THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT IS
INTENDED, AND SHALL BE SUPPORTED BY FUNDS ACTUALLY AVAILABLE AS
CERTIFIED BY THE NATIONAL TREASURER, OR TO BE RAISED BY A CORRESPONDING
REVENUE PROPOSAL THEREIN.
(5) NO LAW SHALL BE PASSED AUTHORIZING ANY TRANSFER OF APPROPRIATIONS;
HOWEVER, THE PRESIDENT, THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE, THE SPEAKER OF THE
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, AND THE CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT,
ANT THE HEADS OF CONSTITUTIONAL COMMISSION MAY, BY LAW, BE AUTHORIZED
TO AUGMENT ANY ITEM IN THE GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS LAW FOR THEIR
RESPECTIVE OFFICES FROM SAVINGS IN OTHER ITEMS OF THEIR RESPECTIVE
APPROPRIATIONS.
(6) DISCRETIONARY FUNDS APPROPRIATED FOR PARTICULAR OFFICIALS SHALL BE
DISBURSED ONLY FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES TO BE SUPPORTED BY APPROPRIATE
VOUCHERS AND SUBJECT TO SUCH GUIDELINES AS MAY BE PRESCRIBED BY LAW.
(7) IF, BY THE END OF ANY FISCAL YEAR, THE CONGRESS SHALL HAVE FAILED TO PASS
THE GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS BILL FOR THE ENSUING FISCAL YEAR, THE GENERAL
APPROPRIATIONS LAW FOR THE PRECEDING FISCAL YEAR SHALL BE DEEMED RE-
ENACTED AND SHALL REMAIN IF FORCE AND EFFECT UNTIL THE GENERAL
APPROPRIATIONS BILL IS PASSED BY THE CONGRESS.
APPROPRIATION LAW
A statute, the primary and specific purpose of which is to authorize release of public funds from the
treasury.
CONSTITUTIONL RULES/RESTRICTIONS
1) The Congress may not increase the appropriations recommended by the President;
2) Form, content and manner of preparation of budget shall be provided by law;
3) No provision or enactment shall be embraced unless it relates specifically to some
particular appropriation therein;
4) Procedure for approving appropriations shall be the same as that of other departments
to prevent some SUB ROSA APPROPRIATIONS by Congress;
5) Prohibition against transfer of appropriations (DOCTRINE OF AUGMENTATION), however,
the President, Senate President, Speaker of the House, Chief Justice, and Heads of
Constitutional Commission, MAY, by law, be authorized to augment any item on the
general appropriations law for their respective offices from savings in other items of their
respective appropriations;
6) Prohibition against appropriations for sectarian/religious benefit;
7) Automatic re-appropriation
2) SPECIAL APPROPRIATION LAW - designed for a specific purpose
CONSTITUTIONL RULES/RESTRICTIONS
1) Must specify the public purpose for which the fund is intended;
2) Must be supported by funds, if not, it must provide a corresponding revenue proposal;.
POWER OF APPROPRIATION
The spending power, called the power of purse belongs to the Congress, subject only to the veto
power of the President. It carries with it a power to specify the project or activity to be funded
under appropriation law.
Section 26: (I) EVERY BILL PASSED BY THE CONGRESS SHALL EMBRACE ONLY ONE SUBJECT WHICH
SHALL BE EXPRESSED IN THE TITLE THEREOF.
(2) NO BILL PASSED BY EITHER HOUSE SHALL BECOME A LAW UNLESS IT HAS
PASSED THREE READINGS ON SEPARATE DAYS, AND PRINTED COPIES THEREOF IN
ITS FINAL FORM HAVE BEEN DISTRIBUTED TO ITS MEMBERS THREE DAYS BEFORE ITS
PASSAGE, EXCEPT WHEN THE PRESIDENT CERTIFIES TO THE NECESSITY OF ITS
IMMEDIATE ENACTMENT TO MEET A PUBLIC CALAMITY OR EMERGENCY.
UPON THE LAST READING OF A BILL, NO AMENDMENT THERETO SHALL BE ALLOWED, AND
THE VOTE THEREON SHALL BE TAKEN IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, AND THE YEAS
AND NAYS ENTERED IN THE JOURNAL.
PURPOSE
1) To prevent hodge-podge or log-rolling legislation;
2) To prevent surprise or fraud upon the legislature by means of provisions in bills of which the
title gives no information, and which might be overlooked and carelessly and unintentionally
adopted;
3) To fairly appraise the people, through such publication, in order that they may have the
opportunity of being heard thereon by petition or otherwise if they shall so desire.
Section 27: (I) EVERY BILL PASSED BY THE CONGRESS SHALL, BEFORE IT BECOMES A LAW, BE
PRESENTED
TO THE PRESIDENT. IF HE APPROVES THE SAME, HE SHALL SIGN IT; OTHERWISE, HE
SHALL VETO IT AND RETURN THE SAME WITH HIS OBJECTIONS TO THE HOUSE WHERE
IT ORIGINATED, WHICH SHALL ENTER THE OBJECTIONS AT LARGE IN ITS JOURNAL
AND PROCEED TO RECONSIDER IT. IF, AFTER SUCH RECONSIDERATION, TWO-THIRDS
OF ALL MEMBERS OF SUCH HOUSE SHALL AGREE TO PASS THE BILL, IT SHALL BE
SENT, TOGETHER WITH THE OBJECTIONS, TO THE OTHER HOUSE FOR WHICH IT
SHALL LIKEWISE BE CONDIDERED, ANF IF APPROVED BY TWO-THIRDS OF ALL
MEMBERS OF THAT HOUSE, IT SHALL BECOME A LAW. IN ALL SUCH CASES, THE
VOTES OF EACH HOUSE SHALL BE DETERMINED BY YEAS OR NAYS, AND THE NAMES
OF THE MEMBERS VOTING FOR OR AGAINST SHALL BE ENTERED IN ITS JOURNAL.
THE PRESIDENT SHALL COMMUNICATE HIS VETO OF ANY BILL TO THE HOUSE WHERE
IT ORIGINATED WITHIN THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF RECEIPT THEREOF;
OTHERWISE, IT SHALL BECOME A LAW AS IF HE HAD SIGNED IT.
(2) THE PRESIDENT SHALL HAVE THE POWER TO VETO ANY PARTICULAR ITEM OR
ITEMS IN AN APPROPRIATION, REVENUE, OR TARIFF BILL, BUT THE VETO SHALL NOT
AFFECT THE ITEM OR ITEMS TO WHICH HE DOES NOT OBJECT.
(I)PASSAGE OF BILLS
1) It must be approved by both Houses of Congress;
DOCTINE OF SHIFTING MAJORITY for each House to pass a bill, only votes of the majority of those
present in the session, there being a quorum, is required.
PRESIDENT’S OPTION
1) Signed and the bill becomes a law;
2) Vetoes the bill, it does not become a law unless the Presidential veto overridden by 2/3
votes of all the members of both Houses;
3) Inaction-the automatically becomes a law when the President failed to veto a bill and to
return it with his objections to the House where it originated, within 30 days after the date of
receipt;
(II)CONFERENCE COMMITTEES
BICAMERAL SYSTEM bills are processed independently by both Houses of Congress. It is not
unusual that that the final version approved by one House differs from what
has been approved by the other.
(III)VETO POWER
GENERAL RULE : Selective/partial veto is not allowed. The President is not allowed to
veto
separate parts of a bill while retaining others, he should veto the entire bill.
EXCEPTION Par 2, Section 27, Article 6. Appropriation, Revenue, and Tariff bills (ART).
Section 28: (1) THE RULE OF TAXATION SHALL BE UNIFORM AND EQUITABLE. THE CONGRESS
SHALL EVOLVE A PROGRESSIVE SYSTEM OF TAXATION.
(2) THE CONGRESS MAY, BY LAW, AUTHORIZE THE PRESIDENT TO FIX WITHIN
SPECIFIED LIMITS, AND SUBJECT TO SUCH LIMITATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS AS IT
MAY IMPOSE, TARIFF RATES, IMPORT AND EXPORT QUOTAS, TONNAGE AND
WHARFAGE DUES, AND OTHER DUTIES OR IMPOSTS WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM OF THE GOVERNMENT.
(4) NO LAW GRANTING ANY TAX EXEMPTION SHALL BE PASSED WITHOUT THE
CONCURRENCE OF A MAJORITY OF ALL THE MEMBERS OF THE CONGRESS.
PROGRESSIVE SYSTEM OF TAXATION A tax is progressive when the rate increases as the tax
base increases. The provision reflects the wish that the legislature, following the social justice
command, should use the power of taxation as an instrument for a more equitable distribution
of wealth.
TAX EXEMPTION
The policy on the law on tax exemption is that, while they must be applied strictly, they must also
be applied fairly in a manner that will achieve the intent for which the exemptions were created.
Thus, it is important to bear in mind that the tax exemptions for charitable institutions are given in
order to enhance the service they are capable of giving; tax exemptions for religious property are
given in order to ensure religious liberty; and tax exemptions for educational institutions are given
for the sake of making quality education affordable to all.
Section 29: (1) NO MONEY SHALL BE PAID OUT OF THE TREASURY EXCEPT IN PURSUANCE OF
AN APPROPRIATION MADE BY THE LAW.
(3) ALL MONEY COLLECTED ON ANY TAX LEVIED FOR A SPECIAL PURPOSE SHALL
BE TREATED AS A SPEACIAL FUND AND PAID OUT FOR SUCH PURPOSE ONLY. IF THE
PURPOSE FOR WHICH A SPECIAL FUND WAS CREATED HAS BEEN FULFILLED OR
ABANDONED. THE BALANCE, IF ANY, SHALL BE TRANSFERRED TO THE GENERAL
FUNDS OF THE GOVERNMENT.
SPECIAL FUNDS, Section 29(3). This is intended to prevent abuse in the disposition of special funds
The purpose of this is to prevent the overburdening of the Supreme Court. It does not prohibit
Congress from increasing the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court but simply prescribes that any such
increase should be with the advice and concurrence of the Court.
REASON ON PROHIBITION
The prohibition of granting a title of royalty or nobility may truly be denominated the cornerstone of
republican government; for so long as they are excluded, there can never be serious danger that
the government will be any other than that of the people.