On the afternoon of this Tuesday, November 26, the First Commission of the Assembly of Antioquia socialized and approved in the first debate the project Security and Coexistence Rate. There were 8 deputies who voted, with 6 votes for yes and 2 for no. Hernán Torres, from the Liberal party, abstained.
What will happen now with the Security Tax project?
Now this initiative, whichIt is promoted and led by Governor Andrés Julián Rendón Cardona, will go to the plenary session of the Corporation. There, the 26 deputies must approve or reject it. These sessions will take place during the first week of December.
Be sure to read: The needs of the municipalities of Antioquia that would be mitigated with the security tax
The project aims raise 1.2 billion pesos through public services in the 125 municipalities of Antioquia. They will be exempt users of strata 1, 2 and 3. The resources will be invested in issues related to security and public order in the localities of the department. The mayors who support him, who number more than 100, have assured that the main problems They are related to the vehicle fleet of the Public Force, deficiencies in infrastructure in Police stations and battalions and deficiencies in security camera networks.
#Attention | First Commission of the Assembly of Antioquia votes in favor of the draft ordinance for the Security and Coexistence Tax in the department. The initiative will go to the corporation’s plenary session, where the 26 deputies will decide on its future. pic.twitter.com/hXVVNqKyXs
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2024-11-26 23:41:00
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