We must prioritize projects already partially built. Half a bridge is equivalent having no bridge at all. Then we have to focus on widening our major… - Francis Escudero

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We must prioritize projects already partially built. Half a bridge is equivalent having no bridge at all. Then we have to focus on widening our major arteries. Especially where traffic jams occur daily. The wastage of people's time and fuel runs into billions not counting the inefficient use of trucks which deliver goods.

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About Francis Escudero

Francis Escudero (born October 10, 1969) is a Filipino politician.

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Alternative Names: Chiz Escudero Francis Joseph G. Escudero
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