7 Functions of The Legislative Branch
7 Functions of The Legislative Branch
7 Functions of The Legislative Branch
GOVERNANCE
Unit II
Philippine Politics and
Governance
Lesson 9
Functions of the Legislative
Branch
Learning Objectives
• To discuss the roles and responsibilities of the
Philippine Senate and the House of Representatives
• To assess the performance of the Philippine Congress
• To discuss the impact of Congress’s performance on
Philippine development
• To articulate a position or advocacy to a Philippine
legislator through a formal correspondence
The Two Chambers of Congress
Senate House of Representatives
(Upper House) (Lower House)
• composed of 24 senators • composed of not more than 250
elected at large members, 20% of which is
composed of party-list
representatives
• qualified candidate (1) must be a natural-born citizen of the
Philippines; (2) able to read and write; (3) and a registered voter
IfInthe House
case of Representatives
of objection or the Senate
from the President, still reconsiders
the enrolled the
bill is vetoed
bill,
andatreturned
least two-thirds of all where
to the House the members
the bill isoforiginated.
the House shall vote for
the bill to become a law. If the President fails to act on the enrolled
bill within 30 days upon his/her receipt thereof, the bill becomes a
law as if the President has signed it.
Other Than a Bill, Each
Chamber Can Make…
…Resolutions, which “conveys principles
and sentiments of the members of the
Senate or the House of Representative”.
Concurrent
Simple Resolutions
Resolutions
Joint
Resolutions
Used
Deal for
with
matters
matters
affecting
entirely
the operations
within the of
Require the approval of both chambers of
both
prerogative
chambers of one
of Congress
chamber of Congress
Congress
Must
Are not and the to
be referred
approved signature
inthe of theform
thePresident
same President
forbyhis/her
both
Have the force and effect of a law if approved
houses
signature, and therefore have no force and
Are
effect
notoftransmitted
a law to the President for his/her
signature and therefore have no force and
effect of a law
Analysis Guide
1. What is more beneficial for a democratic
country, to vote for a representative or to allow
the people to do the processes of legislation?
Explain your answer.
2. Do you think laws in our country are not
properly enforced? Explain your answer.
3. With the current set-up of legislation, what do
you propose that members of Congress must
do to represent or serve their constituents
better?