00:00Trolls and others spreading fake news on social media are being pushed to the camera.
00:06That's under the banner of the House Try Committee.
00:09That's the story of Mela Lasmoras.
00:14In the initial deliberation of the House Try Committee on the fight against fake news in the country,
00:20House Committee on Public Order and Safety Chair Dan Fernandez
00:24that trolls should be punished and those spreading false information on social media.
00:31According to Fernandez, although they recognize the freedom of expression of each one,
00:36there is a limit to this, especially if the spreading of false and malicious information online is being done on purpose.
00:44According to that, House Committee on Dangerous Drugs Chair Robert S. Barbers.
00:49One, we want to have a code of conduct for our social media platform users.
00:57Second, we want to have discipline in the responsible use of these platforms.
01:04I think we have to criminalize because there are bills that were filed against us criminalizing troll farms.
01:12I think it's just right.
01:14Next week, the public hearing on the issue is expected to start.
01:20Aside from this, there are other hearings here in the camera.
01:25The House Committee on Basic Education and Culture also discussed the issue of the Comprehensive Sexuality Education Program of the Department of Education.
01:33Some congressmen are against the teaching of CSE schools even though it is explained by the DepEd.
01:39It is included in the Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012 or RH Law.
01:45What we are saying about CSE, first of all, that whole term, there is no CSE Act yet.
01:51When we look at reproductive health, it talks about reproductive health.
01:55It's unconstitutional because first of all, the Congress should be informed before they make such an order No. 31.
02:05I said to Secretary Angara to rescind the order because to us, it's unconstitutional. It shouldn't be.
02:16Meanwhile, in another discussion, welcome for the House Squad Committee.
02:19The executive clemency of President Ferdinand R. Marquez Jr. to the former Iloilo City Mayor Jed Mabilog, who was the first to pass a clause in the joint panel.
02:29It is a welcome development because we were able to help the decision.
02:39Maybe we were able to influence the decision to grant executive clemency to our President.
02:47While House Deputy Majority Leader Jeanette Garin, who was also a former member of the Department of Health,
02:52rejected the decision of the Department of Justice to trash the complaints against her and others about the Dengvaxia vaccine.
03:00We are really thankful because justice was served for the real experts, real scientists, and the health is no longer politicized.