Kim San, Muan County Governor, Visits National Assembly to Secure Additional Government Funding
Meeting with Representative Seo Samseok
Proposal of Key Pending Projects
Kim San, the governor of Muan County, visited the National Assembly on the 10th to propose key local projects and launched an all-out effort to secure additional national funding for 2025.
According to the county on the 11th, Governor Kim met with Representative Seo Samseok to provide detailed explanations of major pending projects and requested cooperation for securing the necessary budget.
County Governor Kim San (left) is explaining current projects to Congressman Seo Samsuk. Provided by Muan County
View original imageThe projects proposed on this day include: ▲ Establishment of the Southwest Muan Public Forest Leisure Sports Center (total project cost: 35 billion KRW) ▲ Precise excavation and investigation of Muan Bongdaesan Fortress (total project cost: 10 billion KRW) ▲ Construction and operation of the Small Business Complex Support Center (total project cost: 5 billion KRW) ▲ Samhyang Agro-Industrial Complex Package Support Project (total project cost: 3.4 billion KRW), among others.
Governor Kim San stated, "Given the current financial situation, securing national funding is more important than ever for regional development," and added, "We will continue to actively engage with the National Assembly and relevant ministries to resolve local issues and improve residents' welfare."
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