WITH just days left before yearend, Congress should give an update on the priority legislation mentioned by President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. six months ago during his first State of the Nation Address. The public was expecting the legislative branch to be churning out those priorities more quickly than usual. After all, the President's political allies have a super majority in both houses of Congress.

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