Senator JV Ejercito has reiterated his push for the passage of Senate Bill No. 2, the proposed Master Plan on Infrastructure and National Development Act (MIND Act), which aims to establish a long-term infrastructure development framework. The bill would create a dedicated MIND Council to oversee coordinated, data-driven, and transparent infrastructure projects across the country. Ejercito emphasized the need to expand infrastructure development beyond traditional hubs like Metro Manila, Cebu, and Davao, particularly in Mindanao, to promote balanced regional growth. He argued that sustained economic growth requires investment in sustainable jobs rather than reliance on temporary aid programs. Ejercito noted that while the government has laid foundational policies through the Department of Economy, Planning, and Development Law and Executive Order No. 72, institutionalizing these efforts through legislation remains critical. He compared the Philippines' infrastructure progress to neighboring ASEAN countries, urging a shift toward long-term strategic planning.
Bias read (Center): The article presents Ejercito's advocacy for a long-term infrastructure plan without overtly endorsing or criticizing specific political factions. While the subject is politically charged due to its implications for economic policy and governance, the framing remains neutral, focusing on policy and






