
The SVM government has presented its first finance bill.
Here you can see an overview of parts of the proposal:
Culture:
* 43.1 million DKK is allocated to weekly newspapers to help ensure that local media around the country continues to exist in the future.
* The Karen Blixen Museum Rungstedlund has been secured an annual grant of three million DKK.
* Dybbøl Mølle has a fixed, annual grant of 400,000 DKK for maintenance and restoration. For the time being, for four years until 2026.
* See the entire list of museums, theaters and other cultural institutions that are distributing 183 million kroner over four years, including to Sangens Hus and Dansk Skoleidræt.
Social:
* Inflation aid. People who receive an elderly check will receive an extra tax-free check of 5,000 kroner in 2023.
* SSA reserve. A total of approximately 950 million kroner for a number of initiatives in the major welfare areas from 2023-2026. Employees in the specialized disability area must be up-skilled. In addition, victims of intimate partner violence must be helped better than is the case today.
* Funds for a number of civil society organizations, including the SletDet counseling center, the Grief Line, the Users' Academy, Antidote Denmark, High:five, Danish Patients.
* Reduced deduction percentage for daycare workers from 60 to 68 percent.
* One-time amount of DKK 1,000 for SU disability supplement recipients and single parents.
* DKK 190 million in the social, health and employment areas targeted at psychiatry, including increased skills development and quality improvement in social psychiatry.
Children:
* DKK 200 million DKK annually for the upskilling of already employed teaching assistants.
Health:
* Emergency package. Two billion DKK will be allocated over two years to, among other things, reduce long waiting times in the healthcare system.
Technology:
* 100 million DKK for the Broadband Fund for local areas with poor coverage.
* 100 million DKK for the Village Fund, where eligible municipalities can receive support to renovate dilapidated buildings in rural areas.
Ukraine:
* Ukraine Fund. The fund consists of seven billion DKK this year and is intended to help Ukraine, which was invaded by Russia in February last year. Of the 7 billion kroner, 5.4 billion kroner goes to military support for Ukraine.
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