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  • NEWS RELEASE: As it should be — Sen. Pia says SC Ruling Confirms Long-Standing Legal Mandate on PhilHealth Funds

    NEWS RELEASE: As it should be — Sen. Pia says SC Ruling Confirms Long-Standing Legal Mandate on PhilHealth Funds

    Senator Pia S. Cayetano said the Supreme Court’s ruling striking down the transfer of PhilHealth funds confirms what she has repeatedly stressed: that the law leaves no room for diversion and that PhilHealth funds must remain dedicated to the healthcare of Filipinos. “PhilHealth funds exist for the health of the Filipino people and cannot be used for any other purpose,” Cayetano said.

    From the outset of the 2026 budget deliberations, Cayetano repeatedly cautioned that years of underfunding PhilHealth ran counter to the letter and intent of existing laws. In her interpellation on the General Principles of the 2026 national budget, she presented a four-year deficit of 129.96 billion pesos between sin tax revenues mandated for PhilHealth and the amounts actually released. She also highlighted 106.95 billion pesos in Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) and Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) earmarked funds that had not been transmitted since 2019, noting that the removal of 60 billion pesos from PhilHealth’s subsidy only deepened the gap. She stressed that 296.91 billion – almost 300 billion – pesos in legally earmarked health funds had not reached PhilHealth despite explicit statutory requirements.

    “It shall be allocated and used exclusively in the following manner. What else is there to say? As lawmakers, ano pang language ang kailangang gamitin para siguraduhin na ganito ang paggamit ng pondong ito?” she said, underscoring that the mandates of the Sin Tax laws and the Universal Health Care Act leave no room for administrative reinterpretation.

    As Senior Vice-Chairperson of the Senate Committee on Finance, which handles the health budget, Cayetano had objected to the removal of PhilHealth’s government subsidy in 2025. Her objection ultimately prompted her to sign the bicameral report of the 2025 General Appropriations Act with reservations, making clear that the issue of PhilHealth’s excess funds should be addressed separately.

    “This is about upholding the law and protecting the rights of millions of Filipinos who rely on PhilHealth coverage,” Cayetano emphasized.

    For the Senator, the Supreme Court’s decision strengthens these protections and ensures that the legal framework supporting the Universal Health Care Act is upheld. “As we welcome this decision, we celebrate it together with the advocates who fought for it, but above all, with the Filipino people who stand to benefit the most,” she said. “Our responsibility now is to ensure that every peso ordered returned remains in the final General Appropriations Act and fulfills its purpose of improving the health and lives of our people.”#

  • PHOTO: Sen. Pia’s interjection on Sen. Raffy’s speech on International Day of Persons with Disabilities

    PHOTO: Sen. Pia’s interjection on Sen. Raffy’s speech on International Day of Persons with Disabilities

    Senator Pia Cayetano highlighted her long-time advocacy for children with rare and congenital conditions, drawing from her own experience as a young mother who lost a child with Trisomy 13. Responding to Senator Raffy Tulfo’s privilege speech for the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, she emphasized that newborn screening and rare disease services are core responsibilities of the Department of Health, and supported by sustained funding under the Rare Disease Law and programs of the UP Manila National Institutes of Health. She also noted that these services are covered under PhilHealth’s Z Benefit package.

  • Increased funding for TES must provide meaningful support for students — Sen. Pia

    Increased funding for TES must provide meaningful support for students — Sen. Pia

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    Senator Pia Cayetano raised strong concerns during the period of amendments on the 2026 national budget, urging the Senate to ensure that increases to the Tertiary Education Subsidy (TES) truly translate into meaningful support for students. While welcoming the combined multibillion-peso additions from the Committee and fellow senators, she stressed that current TES amounts have dropped to levels that no longer cover even the most basic needs of learners, leading to higher dropout rates in both public and private institutions. She appealed to the body to reassess how these critical funds are allocated so students can actually stay in school and finish their programs, emphasizing that partial assistance only sets them up to fail.

  • PHOTO: Senate passes proposed 2026 DOH Budget

    PHOTO: Senate passes proposed 2026 DOH Budget

    The Senate has approved the proposed 2026 budget of the Department of Health (DOH), adopting key amendments endorsed by Senator Pia Cayetano in her capacity as sponsor and Senior Vice Chair of the Finance Committee. The Senator stressed that these adjustments are intended to further strengthen the health system, improve access for indigent patients, and ensure that critical programs receive the targeted support they need.

    Under these amendments, additional funding will reinforce and expand the Zero-Balance Billing Program in DOH and regional hospitals, including a pilot rollout in selected local government hospitals as determined by the department. The budget also provides for the direct allocation of medical assistance funds to major government specialty hospitals such as the Philippine Heart Center, National Kidney and Transplant Institute, Lung Center of the Philippines, and Philippine Children’s Medical Center. Further support was granted to the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine and the Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Health, ensuring that essential institutions remain equipped to deliver life-saving care to Filipino families.

  • PHOTO: Senator Pia Cayetano continues her sponsorship of the 2026 DOH Budget

    PHOTO: Senator Pia Cayetano continues her sponsorship of the 2026 DOH Budget

    November 26 — Senator Pia Cayetano, Senior Vice Chair of Finance, resumed her sponsorship of the proposed 2026 budget of the Department of Health in continuation of last week’s deliberations.

    Responding to the Senate President’s questions, Cayetano cited her recommendation for additional funding to support indigent patients, covering health packages for complex conditions such as cancer, as well as brain, lung, gastrointestinal, dental and kidney diseases.

    Instead of increasing the agency’s MAIFIP funding, she noted that her proposal channels funds directly to the public hospitals – with each specialty hospital receiving P1 billion – to better serve patients in need.

  • National Consciousness Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Children (2025)


    November 25 marks the National Consciousness Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Children #VAWC, established under RA 10398, sponsored by Sen. Pia Cayetano. It also signals the start of the 18-Day Campaign to End VAWC.

    As the principal author of the Magna Carta of Women (RA 9710), a landmark law that upholds the rights of Filipino women, Sen. Pia has long championed the fight against gender-based violence. She emphasizes that ending VAWC starts with awareness. Educating ourselves, supporting victims, and promoting real equality are key steps toward building a society where women and children are safe.

    Take action today: Speak out against abuse. Support victims. If you or someone you know is experiencing VAWC, contact:

    911 – National Emergency Hotline (Philippines)
    0920‑907‑1717 – PNP Women and Children Protection Center “Aleng Pulis” 24/7 Hotline
    0919‑777‑7377 – Alternate Aleng Pulis Text Hotline
    0917‑867‑1907 / 0945‑455‑8121 – Inter‑Agency Council on Violence Against Women and Their Children (IACVAWC) Secretariat Mobile Nos.

    Together, we can make a difference to #EndVAWC.

  • Photo Release: UN Exhibit at the Senate

    Photo Release: UN Exhibit at the Senate

    November 24 — Senator Pia S. Cayetano together with Senate President Vicente Sotto III, UN Philippines Resident Coordinator Arnaud Peral, UNDP Resident Representative ad interim Knut Ostby, and WHO Acting Representative Dr. Eunyong Ko led the ceremonial opening of the exhibit themed “United for Progress: 80 Years of United Nations Partnership with the Filipino People.” The photo exhibit highlights the UN’s long-standing work with communities across the Philippines.

    As Chairperson of the Senate Committee on Sustainable Development Goals, Innovation, and Futures Thinking, Senator Cayetano partnered with the United Nations Philippines to bring this exhibit to the public, underscoring how this milestone reflects the collective commitment of the Philippines and the UN to resilient, inclusive, and futures-driven development. The images on display stand as a powerful testament to what shared purpose and partnership can achieve for Filipino families and communities nationwide.

  • PHOTO: Sen. Pia Cayetano sponsors the 2026 DSWD Budget

    PHOTO: Sen. Pia Cayetano sponsors the 2026 DSWD Budget

    November 24 — Senator Pia S. Cayetano on Monday sponsored the proposed 2026 budget of the Department of Social Welfare and Development, presenting P224.5 billion in new appropriations for the Office of the Secretary and its attached and supervised agencies.

  • Senator Pia sponsors 2026 DOH budget

    Senator Pia sponsors 2026 DOH budget


    “Good health is the foundation of sustainable development. By investing in our people’s health today, we are upholding our commitment to universal healthcare and ensuring intergenerational fairness for all Filipinos.

    On Monday, Senator Pia S. Cayetano, Senior Vice Chairperson of the Senate Committee on Finance, sponsored the proposed 2026 budgets of the Department of Health and its attached agencies and corporations, including the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation.

    Among her key funding recommendations were the expansion of the Zero-Balance Billing (ZBB) Progam in DOH and regional hospitals, support for its pilot implementation in select LGU hospitals, and the direct allocation of the Medical Assistance to Indigent and Financially Incapacitated Patients (MAIFIP) to government hospitals. She also called for continued support for the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM) and other specialty hospitals.

    As Chairperson of the Committee on Sustainable Development Goals, Innovation, and Futures Thinking, Sen. Cayetano reviewed the health budget through the lens of SDG 3 (Good Health & Wellbeing), ensuring that investments advance universal healthcare, preventive care, healthy lifestyles, and equitable access to services.

    Building on these priorities, she reiterated that sin tax revenues must be fully allocated to health as mandated by law, emphasizing that these funds are essential for strengthening healthcare and expanding access to services for all Filipinos.

  • Sen. Pia: Corruption, Flood Control Anomalies threaten PH Economy

    Sen. Pia: Corruption, Flood Control Anomalies threaten PH Economy

    NEWS RELEASE
    NOVEMBER 13, 2025

    Wednesday (November 13) – Senator Pia S. Cayetano raised the alarm over persistent corruption in government agencies, warning that schemes such as ghost flood control projects not only waste public funds, but also undermine taxpayer confidence, discourage investments, and ultimately slow the country’s economic growth.

    Cayetano, who chairs the Senate Committee on Ways and Means, led a public hearing on Tuesday (November 12) to assess the performance of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) and the Bureau of Customs (BOC), the government’s key revenue-generating agencies.

    Former BIR Commissioner Romeo Lumagui, Jr. earlier admitted that the agency is short of P897 billion to meet its P3.219-trillion collection target for 2025 amid a slowdown in government spending triggered by recent flood control scandals. 

    Cayetano said the situation reflects how graft and corruption creates a vicious cycle that not only drains the country’s resources, but also erodes public and investor confidence, leading to weaker revenues, fewer investments, and slower job creation for Filipinos.

    “Sadly, we are in a situation where, as we try to help people understand where their taxes should go – on education or health services – they instead hear these stories of graft and corruption. Sino bang hindi malulungkot? Sino pa bang gaganahan to pay their taxes? Sinong investor pa ang gustong maglagay ng pera dito sa atin,” the Senator stressed during the hearing.

    “The challenge before us is to ensure that our revenue system remains equitable, efficient, and responsive to the needs of the Filipino people,” she added.

    Cayetano further noted that during her consultations for the Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprises (CREATE) Act, which she sponsored, business groups and investors repeatedly cited persistent corruption as a major deterrent to investing in the Philippines.

    She emphasized that tackling these issues requires both strong enforcement and legislative support to strengthen government systems, improve transparency, and restore confidence among taxpayers and investors.

    The Senator stressed that addressing corruption and loopholes in government agencies also involves investing in the right technology to improve monitoring and close gaps in existing procedures.