The Finance Committee approved a series of budget transfers totaling NIS 11.36 billion
Posted on Dec 23, 2019 by Ifi Reporter
The Finance Committee, headed by MK Moshe Gaffney, approved a series of budget transfers totaling NIS 11.36 billion, including for internal changes in ministries and government bodies, and transfers between the various ministries' budgets. Waiting for her desk.
The committee claims that the money transfers, many of which were approved subject to revision (second discussion), were also intended for public transport operators. NIS 237 million has also been approved for higher education institutions, and NIS 1.6 billion for internal changes at the National Insurance Institute - the budget is intended for the state's participation in collecting the institution and adjusting to the actual implementation of the state's participation in administrative expenses.
Among other things, the committee approved the transfer of NIS 45 million for the implementation of coalition agreements. The budget is intended to finance the construction and planning of educational buildings for the renewal of educational buildings, as part of a summary with the Shas party on the reinforcement of renovation and reconstruction activities in the amount of NIS 20 million, as well as a summary with the Torah Judaica party on the reinforcement of these activities in the amount of NIS 25 million.
NIS 34.5 million will be transferred from the Ministry of Finance to local authorities in the Judea and Samaria Area - the budget is transferred as part of a government decision from December this year.
Today's budget was further expanded: a multi-year strategic plan for the development of Sderot and Gaza envelope settlements; Supporting rural youths drop out; Establishment of IDF Camps; Frames for People with Disabilities; Internal Welfare; Caring for People with Autism; Tourism Development; Day Care Centers and Employment for People with Disabilities; Care for Boys and Girls at Risk; Torture for Older Citizens "Mental Disorders"; Security Needs; Educational Buildings; Developing the Bedouin Settlement in the Negev; Vocational Schools; Daycare Subsidization; Jerusalem Economic and Tourism Development; Allowances and Grants for Holocaust Survivors; Rehabilitation and Infrastructure in the Informed Settlement.
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