in general budget for education was increased.. ang SUC wala gi-kuhaan but gi-remain to its 2010 level.. naay portion nga kinahanglan nga mo request usa ang SUC's before nila ma disburse ang kwarta.. kay ang uban SUC's gihimo nga gatasan sa mga lokal nga politiko..
2011 Budget Message of President Aquino | Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines
taas kaayo ni pero mao lang ni akong e-quote
Zero-based budgeting. The bedrock principle of this budget is that the taxes paid by the people will be spent for the people.
Upon assuming office, I directed the DBM and all departments to evaluate existing government programs and projects and see if the program objectives/outcomes are being achieved.Programs and projects that did not perform well over the years and that proved prone to leakages, based on COA reports and other studies, were overhauled or redesigned.The 10 departments receiving the biggest share of the 2011 budget are the same as in this year’s budget. There are changes, however, in their program composition and ranking.
The Department of Education, with P207.3 billion (including the Educational Facilities Fund) represents 12.6 percent of the total budget, and retains the top position. There has been a sharp increase of 18.4 percent (P32.3 billion) from its budget of P175.0 billion this year, attributed to the construction of 13,147 classrooms and the creation of 10,000 teaching positions. This will be the biggest increase allocated for education in over a decade.
The Department of Public Works and Highways remains in second place, with P110.6 billion, or 6.7 percent of the total budget, despite some P6.9 billion in Priority Development Assistance being taken out from its budget.
The Department of National Defense (DND), third among the top recipients of next year’s budget, gets an increase of 81.1 percent, from P57.8 billion in 2010 to P104.7 billion in 2011. The increase is attributed in part to the return of military pensions to DND’s budget. The Armed Forces of the Philippines Modernization Program fund of P5 billion is likewise transferred from the Special Purpose Fund to the DND for greater transparency and accountability, and better programming.
The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) exchanges places with the DND and is now ranked 4th. Its budget increased by 32.6 percent, from P66.5 billion in 2010 to P88.2 billion in 2011. Again, for better programming and accountability, the budget for police pensions has been placed under DILG supervision.
The Department of Agriculture, retaining its position in 5th place, has a slight decrease of 8.5 percent in its budget, from P41.2 billion to P37.7 billion due to the reduction in the allocation for input subsidies (e.g., seeds, fertilizers, farm implements and biologics) for the production of rice, corn, fisheries, livestock and high-value commercial crops with the better targeting of these subsidies.
The Department of Social Welfare and Development jumps to 6th from 8th this year, its budget increasing by P18.9 billion or 122.7 percent, from P15.4 billion to P34.3 billion. The remarkable increase provides for the second phase implementation of the KALAHI-CIDSS Project in 96 municipalities, conditional cash transfers to 2.3 million households, rice subsidy, and pensions for indigent senior citizens.
The Department of Health ranks 7th with P33.3 billion, up by 13.6 percent from the 2010 level of P29.3 billion.
The Department of Transportation and Communications is in 8th place with a budget of P32.3 billion, an increase by 87.8 percent from P17.2 billion in 2010. The additional allocations will go to the expansion of infrastructure activities, particularly for the continued implementation of both North and South LRT lines, and the continuing subsidy to the MRT. Also included in the department’s budget for 2011 are navigation surveillance/air traffic management system and the Laguindingan Airport Development Project.
The budget for the Judiciary also increased to P14.3 billion and will ultimately continue to constitute one percent of the budget after consideration of the other personnel benefits.
On the other hand, the budget of the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) decreased by 20.7 percent on account of the transfer of the Tulay ng Pangulo program and its fund allocation to the DPWH.
Mao gyud ni ako naganahan sa kani na Admin, P28Billion sa usa katuig, nya ang nagasto sa modernisasyon sa past 15years kay P35Billion...Makalipas nga lang po ang isang taon at pitong buwan, nakapaglaan na tayo ng mahigit dalawampu’t walong bilyong piso para sa AFP Modernization Program. Aabutan na nito ang tatlumpu’t tatlong bilyong pisong pondo na ipinagkaloob sa nasabing programa sa nakalipas na labinlimang taon. [Applause] Bumubuwelo pa lang po tayo sa lagay na ‘yan. Kapag naipasa na ang panukala nating AFP modernization bill sa Kongreso, makakapaglaan tayo ng pitumpu’t limang bilyong piso para sa susunod na limang taon.
Kasado na rin po ang tatlumpung milyong dolyar na pondong kaloob ng Estados Unidos para sa Defense Capability Upgrade and Sustainment of Equipment Program ng AFP. Bukod pa po ito sa tulong nila upang pahusayin pa ang pagmanman sa ating mga baybayin sa ilalim ng itatayong Coast Watch Center ng Pilipinas.
Nagka-canvass na rin po ang Sandatahang Lakas ng mga kagamitan tulad ng mga kanyon, armored personnel carrier, at frigates. Hindi magtatagal, dadaong na ang karelyebo ng BRP Gregorio del Pilar sa ating pampang. Sa Enero, aangkla na po sa Pilipinas ang BRP Ramon Alcaraz, ang pangalawa nating Hamilton class cutter. ‘Di na po bangkang papel ang ating ipapalaot; [applause] ngayon, mga hi-tech at dekalidad na barko na ang tatanod sa 36,000 kilometers nating coastline.
Mainam na rin po siguro kung maglilinis-linis na ng mga hangar ang ating Sandatahang Lakas, dahil darating na ang mga kagamitang lalong magpapatikas sa ating tanggulan. Sa wakas, may katuwang na po ang kaisa-isa nating C-130 na tatlumpu’t anim na taon nang ru*****da sa himpapawid. Dalawa pang C-130 ang magiging operational ulit sa taong ito. Bago matapos ang taong ito, inaasahan nating maide-deliver na ang binili nating dalawampu’t isang refurbished UH-1H Helicopter, apat na combat utility helicopters, mga radyo’t iba pang communication equipment, rifles, mortars, mobile diagnostic laboratories, kasama na ang bullet station assembly para sa arsenal. [Applause] Pagdating naman po ng 2013, lalapag na ang sampung attack helicopters, dalawang naval helicopters, dalawang light lift aircraft, isang frigate, at mga force protection equipment
Hindi po ito tungkol sa pakikipaggirian o pakikipagmatigasan. Hindi ito tungkol sa pagsisiga-sigaan. Tungkol ito sa pagkamit ng kapayapaan. Tungkol ito sa kakayahan nating ipagtanggol ang ating sarili—isang bagay na kaytagal nating inisip na imposible. Tungkol po ito sa buhay ng isang sundalong araw-araw sumasabak sa peligro; tungkol ito sa pamilya niyang nag-aabang na makabalik siyang ligtas, ano man ang kanyang makaharap. Hayaan po nating ang ilang mga benipisyaryo ang magsabi sa pagbabago ng buhay po nila
Last edited by balipseyev; 07-24-2012 at 06:16 PM.
more about SUC's budget..
State Universities and CollegesThe SUC budget for 2010 appears higher because of congressional insertions/congressional initiatives. Congressional initiatives (CI) are fund insertions made by lawmakers that provide additional support for social services deemed to be in need. Every lawmaker – senators and congressmen alike – has the power to appropriate funds to any unit of their choosing. CI is passed precisely to help augment the scarce resources of different agencies and social services. It is however subject to approval by the President.And in the event, the CIs for 2010 were never released by President Arroyo. The actual SUCs budget for 2010 thus totaled just PhP 21.034 billion (USD 478 million). In a statement released last November 27, Budget and Management Secretary Florencio Abad explained: “While the 2010 budget allocate[d] P23.845 billion for SUCs, P1.0 billion for maintenance expenditures and P1.8 billion for capital outlay [were] Congressional Initiatives.”CHED Chairperson Patricia Licuanan stated in an interview that there has been no budget cut and that in fact the budget for SUCs this year actually increased by PhP 683.3 million (USD 15.52 million).
STATEMENT OF ALLOTMENT, OBLIGATION AND BALANCES
Last edited by jack_bauer; 07-24-2012 at 06:35 PM.
^since 2011 gi wala nman ang CI, congressional insertions, wala nay corruptions...![]()
lmao... wa nimo gibasa ang akong links ... http://kabataanpartylist.com/blog/st...-briefer-2011/
pila ang pork barrel allocation ron 2013? behHigit sa doble rin ang naging pagtaas ng budget para sa takaw-kurapsyon na “pork barrel” mula P10.9 bilyon patungong P24.8 bilyon. Naglaan din ang pamahalaan ng mahigit P15 bilyon para akitin ang mga pribadong mamumuhunan na makipagsosyo sa gobyerno upang magtayo at magpatakbo ng mga serbisyo at imprastraktura sa pamamagitan ng “public-private partnerships,” taliwas sa sinabi ni Aquino noong kanyang unang SONA na walang gagastusin ang pamahalaan para sa mga hakbanging ito.![]()
^kabataan partylist corrupt and spoiled brat.. aw, sila ba to ni sponsor ug bill e bawal ang religious icons sa government buildings..
agooooooyyyy.... BAYAN MUNA man diay leanings aning cong. Raymond Palatino representative sa Kabataan partylist...
sila ba to ng rally kagahapon nga ng guba ug mga police cars.. etc.. asa man ang model sa youth ana? lol
Kabataan Partylist » AboutTogether with some of its founding organizations – the National Union of Students, College Editors Guild, the League of Filipino Students, Student Christian Movement of the Philippines, Anakbayan and Kabataang Artisa para sa Tunay na Kalayaan – Kabataan Party-list vigorously campaigns for youth and students’ interests and demands concerning education and employment.
Last edited by jack_bauer; 07-24-2012 at 07:21 PM.
“P 68 billion of lump-sum, unprogrammed and hold your breath audit free presidential pork barrel for 2011. This is extremely disturbing, mind-boggling and corruption-prone budget for the Office of the President,” said Pamalakaya national chair Fernando Hicap in a press statement.other link..The PhP24.82 billion for the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF), which increased by more than 100 percent from PhP10.9 billion in 2010.
P 68 billion pork barrel for Aquino shocks critics | Global Balita
PDAF for 2013 = P24.89B
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