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FALSE: Nancy Binay ‘approved’ Marcos Day bill

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FALSE: Nancy Binay ‘approved’ Marcos Day bill
Senator Nancy Binay did not vote to approve the bill. The senator says she left the committee hearing before it was tackled, and says she 'will not support any bill that would cause historical revisionism'
FALSE: Nancy Binay ‘approved’ Marcos Day bill
At a glance:
  • Claim: Senator Nancy Binay “approved” House Bill No. 7137, a bill that seeks to set every September 11 as “President Ferdinand Edralin Marcos Day” in Ilocos Norte.
  • Rating: FALSE
  • The facts: The senator did not vote to approve the bill. Binay said she left the committee hearing before it was tackled and that she “will not support any bill that would cause historical revisionism.”
  • Why we fact-checked this: This claim was sent by a Rappler reader for verification. Posts containing this claim continued to circulate even after Binay’s clarification.
Complete details:

Facebook posts claim that Senator Nancy Binay “approved” House Bill (HB) No. 7137, a bill that seeks to set every September 11 as “President Ferdinand Edralin Marcos Day” in Ilocos Norte.

A graphic entitled, “Senators who approved the ‘Marcos Day’ bill,” naming 8 senators including Binay, was reposted on Facebook by various accounts and pages. The graphic contains the social media handles of the organization iMPACT Leadership.

FALSE POSTS Nancy Binay 'approves' Marcos Day bill

This claim is false.

On Wednesday, October 28, Binay posted on Facebook that she did not vote for the approval of the bill. She said that she had to leave the hybrid Senate committee on local government hearing before the bill was tackled.

“I wish to reiterate that I did not vote for the approval of the bill and will not support any bill that would cause historical revisionism,” her post read.

This statement was also posted on the Senate website. iMPACT Leadership also posted an update and apology after Binay’s statement and removed its social media card.

Senator Win Gatchalian also posted that he did not vote for the approval of the bill, and clarified that no “voting” occurred during the hearing. Gatchalian moved to endorse the bill, among other bills that were also tackled, to a technical working group (TWG) to reconcile versions and to request position papers from resource persons.

Committee chair Senator Francis Tolentino clarified this motion as “an approval of all the measures here, subject to a TWG consideration…as to some wording requirements to speak of.” Without any objections, the bills were approved by the committee.

Senators who attended the hearing include Gatchalian, Tolentino, Imee Marcos, Cynthia Villar, Bong Go, Ronald dela Rosa, and Joel Villanueva. (READ: Senate panel slammed as ‘Marcos deodorant’ for OK-ing bill honoring late dictator)

The bill was already passed by the lower chamber on third and final reading in September. After the Senate committee’s approval, it will now need to pass second and third readings in the plenary before it is sent for President Rodrigo Duterte’s signature. – Loreben Tuquero/Rappler.com

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