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SPD faction leader: rescue package should be available soon

2022-11-08T14:50:03.112Z


According to the SPD in the state parliament, the people of Brandenburg should know at the beginning of December how the planned state rescue package will relieve them of two billion euros as a supplement to the federal government. The coalition and the state government want to ensure that municipal offers and local transport tickets do not become more expensive and that daycare parents and companies are relieved, announced SPD parliamentary group leader Daniel Keller on Tuesday in Potsdam.


According to the SPD in the state parliament, the people of Brandenburg should know at the beginning of December how the planned state rescue package will relieve them of two billion euros as a supplement to the federal government.

The coalition and the state government want to ensure that municipal offers and local transport tickets do not become more expensive and that daycare parents and companies are relieved, announced SPD parliamentary group leader Daniel Keller on Tuesday in Potsdam.

Potsdam - The goal is to make the "Brandenburg package" concrete by the beginning of December.

On Tuesday, representatives of districts, cities and municipalities wanted to meet Prime Minister Dietmar Woidke (SPD).

"The aim must be that the federal aid and also our Brandenburg package do not increase the fees in the swimming pool, for example," said the SPD parliamentary group leader.

"Here we want to take countermeasures." Funds should be made available for cultural and social institutions in municipalities where the money is not enough.

In addition, the red-black-green coalition wants to ensure “that there are no increases in ticket prices due to increased energy or petrol prices”.

The income limit for daycare parents for exemption from contributions should increase.

The proposal is an increase from 20,000 euros to 35,000 euros per household.

A hardship fund for companies is also being considered.

Green parliamentary group leader Benjamin Raschke said it was also about getting away from fossil fuels that are harmful to the climate.

dpa

Source: merkur

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