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Philippine Senate Committee on Finance
Standing committee of the Senate of the Philippines From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Philippine Senate Committee on Finance is a standing committee of the Senate of the Philippines.
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Jurisdiction
According to the Rules of the Senate,[1][2] the committee handles all matters relating to:
- Funds for the expenditures of the national government and for the payment of public indebtedness
- Auditing of accounts and expenditures of the national government
- Claims against the government
- Inter-governmental revenue sharing
- In general, all matters relating to public expenditures
Members, 20th Congress
Based on the Rules of the Senate, the Senate Committee on Finance has 20 members.
The Finance Committee is further split into subcommittees,[3] 11 in total as of the 18th Congress, each headed by the committee chairperson or a committee vice chairperson.
Ex officio members:
Committee secretaries: Vacant
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18th Congress
The subcommittee headed by the chairperson or a vice chairperson is also indicated:
Committee secretaries:
- Main committee: Niniveh B. Lao / Arturo I. Mojica / Legislative Budget Research and Monitoring Office
- Subcommittee A: Niniveh B. Lao / Arturo I. Mojica
- Subcommittee B: Philip M. Lina / Maria Clarinda R. Mendoza
- Subcommittee C: Charlyne Claire Fuentes-Olay
- Subcommittee D: Ma. Lourdes A. Juan-Alzate
- Subcommittee E: Elizabeth F. Agas
- Subcommittee F: Horace R. Cruda
- Subcommittee G: Jose Marcos Babia
- Subcommittee H: Maria Gylissa Love J. Morales
- Subcommittee I: Dana Paula Mendiola-Alberto
- Subcommittee J: Ambrosio M. Manaligod, Jr.
- Subcommittee K: Harold Ian V. Bartolome
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