10th Senate Scorecard Exposes Lawmaker Productivity Gap
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A review of the 10th Senate's Bills Progression Chart from June 2023 to April 2026 reveals significant disparities in legislative productivity among senators.
- A small group of lawmakers sponsored the majority of bills, highlighting an uneven distribution of legislative effort.
- The findings suggest a productivity gap within the Senate, with many senators contributing less to the legislative agenda.
A review of the 10th Senate's Bills Progression Chart, spanning June 2023 to April 2026, has exposed a notable productivity gap among lawmakers. The data indicates that legislative output is unevenly distributed, with a concentrated effort from a select few senators.
This analysis, based on the Senate Bills Progression Chart, highlights that a small contingent of senators is responsible for sponsoring the vast majority of legislation. This concentration of bill sponsorship suggests that the legislative workload is not evenly shared across the entire Senate body.
The findings point to a significant disparity in how senators contribute to the legislative agenda. While some are actively driving the introduction of new laws, others appear to be less engaged in this aspect of their duties. This productivity gap raises questions about the overall effectiveness and engagement levels within the 10th Senate.
Originally published by ThisDay in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.