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The leadership of the House of Representatives is studying the possibility of holding sessions on Thursdays to fast-track the passage of pending bills.

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Roxas said his bill proposes to update the standards used by the government to evaluate compensation and position levels of public employees by allowing periodic salary adjustments based on the cost of living.
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The leadership of the House of Representatives is studying the possibility of holding sessions on Thursdays to fast-track the passage of pending bills.

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