Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman sees a need to enhance the financial management system of the country to stimulate government transparency, accountability, and efficiency.
Senator Sonny Angara is confident that the senate will approve the PHP30 billion calamity fund next year after what Filipinos experienced during the recent disasters.
Senator Bong Revilla pushed the Department of Public Works and Highways to immediately repair the public infrastructures that were heavily affected by Typhoon Paeng.
Senator Win Gatchalian suggested the government to implement a National Public School Database corresponding to problems with physical documents that are easily damaged by natural disasters.
Davao City representative Paolo Duterte urged the government to approve the National Land Use Act decreasing the destructive effects of natural disasters on Filipinos.
House Speaker Martin Romualdez stated that the government garnered PHP75 million worth of cash and in-kind donations to be disseminated to the victims of Typhoon Paeng.
The secretary for the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development disclosed that the Marcos administration is looking forward to building more housing projects after the effect of Typhoon Paeng.