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As children flock to public schools, which opened last Monday, the usual complaint of congested classrooms or lack of them was heard.

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Sen. Manuel Villar Jr., who sponsored the money measure as finance committee chairman, said they decided to take away P4 billion from the outlay to keep this year’s budget deficit down.

He acknowledged, however, that the reduction is small since the deficit is projected to reach P197 billion.
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On the fourth day of plenary debates on the proposed P864 billion national outlay for this year, Senate President Franklin Drilon criticized DOTC Secretary Leandro Mendoza for his "cavalier" treatment of the budget-enactment process.
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Final approval of the 2000 budget by the House of Representatives was delayed last night due to the failure of members of the bicameral conference committee to sign their report on the outlay.

Majority Leader Eduardo Gullas (LAMP, Cebu) told reporters that the chamber's leadership rescheduled the vote on the budget for today.

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He acknowledged, however, that the reduction is small since the deficit is projected to reach P197 billion.
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