On Monday, the SPÖ Vorarlberg presented the spearheads of this year’s work in the state parliament. This all falls under the umbrella of creating more social justice.
In the end, everything comes down to more money from the state and federal government if the SPÖ Vorarlberg focuses its work on the issue of social justice. Martin Staudinger, red member of the Landtag and mayor of Harder, for example, demands that childcare be made the responsibility of the state and financed from financial equalization funds.
He sees the advantage in being able to standardize rates, create a legal right or extend opening hours – without further burden on the communities.
save community finances
Given the changing crises, Staudinger sees this as too much of a problem. He therefore advises state and federal politicians to make proposals that affect their own budgets, not those of the municipalities, with a view to abolishing the cold progression and the estate tax.
SPÖ mandaterin Elke Zimmerman, the elective doctors are an eyesore if they are not effective in the supply. She is currently looking for a second-line medicine and advocates an expansion of the cash registers and a new approach to the primary care centers.
Joint school timetable required
Club president Manuela Auer starts the joint school, which guarantees educational equality. She demands a roadmap from the state government for its implementation. Auer sees social justice as the umbrella of the group’s work. Only the wealthy benefited from the crises, not the working people.
Source: Krone

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