'Senate to work with PNP in protecting communities'
The Philippine Star|March 11, 2024
Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri assured officials of the Philippine National Police (PNP) that the Senate is doing everything in its power to support the evolving needs of the police force.
CECILLE SUERTE FELIPE
'Senate to work with PNP in protecting communities'

"The Senate is always here to work with you in our shared responsibility of engendering genuine and lasting peace in our communities and in the country," Zubiri said in a speech before police officials attending the 44th PNP Academy Grand Alumni Homecoming in Silang, Cavite over the weekend.

"The fact of the matter is that as legislators and law enforcers, we have to work hand-in-hand. Whatever instruments we wield, whether it be guns or pens, our goal is the same: to protect and uplift our communities and the whole nation," he said.

Zubiri started quantifying this legislative support by mentioning the passage in 2021 of Republic Act 11549 or the "Height Equality Act" which reduced the height requirement for not only police recruits but also officers of firefighters and jail and corrections officers.

"We know that a good cop is not defined by their height - what counts is their courage, their commitment, and their integrity. And so this law opened the doors for many more Filipinos to enter the police force and dedicate themselves to the service of our people," the senator said.

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