Metro Manila, Philippines – A Senate resolution sought an inquiry into the design, targeting, and financing of the lifeline rate subsidy and other power rate discounts to ensure their “fair and sustainable implementation without placing undue burden on consumers.” Amid widespread complaints of bill shock, Senator Bam Aquino filed Senate Resolution 375 which proposed that electricity subsidies and discounts be funded through the national budget instead of being passed on to consumers. The lawmaker called on the committee on energy to look into the financing of the lifeline rate subsidy and other mandated electricity discounts, noting that these subsidies add about ₱20 to ₱100 per month to the electricity bills of non-beneficiary households, depending on consumption levels. “The objective of this policy review is not to remove or diminish the lifeline rate subsidy, but to ensure that it remains well-targeted, fiscally sustainable, and equitably financed, without unduly shifting the burden…