First Half Year Review and Second Half Year Plan Business Report

(Top) Kim Kyung-jin, Kim Yong-gyun, Kim Chung-young, Kim Yeon-sik, (Bottom) Kim Soo-yeon, So Byung-jik, Kim Tae-yeol, So Byung-hong. Photo by Iksan City Council

(Top) Kim Kyung-jin, Kim Yong-gyun, Kim Chung-young, Kim Yeon-sik, (Bottom) Kim Soo-yeon, So Byung-jik, Kim Tae-yeol, So Byung-hong. Photo by Iksan City Council

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hong Jaehee] The Iksan City Council in Jeonbuk is actively carrying out legislative activities as it officially begins its second half schedule.


According to the Iksan City Council on the 20th, during the 228th extraordinary session held until the 23rd, the "First Half of the Year Settlement and Second Half Plan Work Report" is currently underway.


Additionally, city council members are sharing information on projects being promoted this year and proposing alternatives for city development.


First, Councilor Kim Gyeongjin urged, "Each major project must be carried out for the citizens and in the direction the citizens desire, so each department must make their best efforts."


Next, Councilor Kim Yonggyun emphasized, "The emergency welfare project targets cases such as the death of the main income earner, serious illness, and unemployment. I hope that thorough public promotion of the emergency welfare system is conducted so that households in crisis can receive support quickly."


Councilor Kim Chungyoung stated, "I understand that there are many farms cultivating various types of subtropical crops in Iksan. I hope efforts are made to prepare various measures to support subtropical crop farms, such as field visits and education for leading farms and support for production facilities."


Councilor Kim Yeonsik requested, "To overcome the COVID-19 crisis, applications for local tax payment deferrals are being accepted from local businesses. I hope active promotion and implementation are carried out so that businesses suffering greatly from COVID-19 can receive benefits evenly."


Councilor Kim Suyeon emphasized, "I hope prior education is provided to related organizations so that subsidies for veterans' organizations are used legally and appropriately, and efforts are made to ensure accurate settlement of subsidies."


Councilor So Byeongjik conveyed, "As a measure to improve transportation and residential conditions in the National Food Cluster, support projects for resident companies such as transportation expenses and dormitory rental support are being promoted. I hope the projects are carried out through thorough analysis of effectiveness and review of promotion directions."


Councilor Kim Taeyeol stated, "I believe that special policy ideas unique to Iksan are absolutely necessary, and in-depth review should be conducted on population increase measures that only Iksan can implement, such as job creation using industrial complexes."



Councilor So Byeonghong said, "Regarding the creation of a child-friendly city in Iksan, the perception among children and citizens in the area is low. I hope more efforts are made in future child-friendly city promotional activities to create a child-friendly city where children are happy and respected."


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