Dangjin City Unveils New Policies to Enhance Residents' Quality of Life
HONG MOON HWA Senior Reporter
hgeranti@hanmail.net | 2025-01-01 07:56:47
Dangjin, South Korea – Dangjin City has announced a comprehensive set of new and revised policies for 2025, aimed at improving the lives of its residents. The city government has made these changes publicly available on its official website to ensure maximum transparency and accessibility for citizens.
The new policies are categorized into two main areas: health and welfare, and safety, taxation, and administration. A total of 16 new initiatives will be implemented throughout the year.
Health and Welfare
In the health and welfare sector, Dangjin City will be expanding support for various groups, including:
Veterans: Increased benefits and a wider range of recipients
Infertile couples: Expanded financial support for fertility treatments
Individuals facing permanent infertility: Support for freezing and storing reproductive cells
Single-parent families: Increased support services
Children: Expanded childcare support, including foreign children, and increased funding for the Dream Seed Savings Account program
Families: The opening of a new family center to provide comprehensive support services
Safety, Taxation, and Administration
To enhance safety, taxation, and administrative services, the city will introduce the following measures:
Child safety: Support for purchasing child safety products
Small businesses: Tax breaks and incentives to promote employment
Taxpayers: New regulations to reward diligent taxpayers
Multi-child families: Increased support for waste disposal
Culture: Increased funding for cultural activities and programs
"We hope that this detailed information will serve as a valuable guide for our citizens," said a city official. "We encourage residents to visit our website for more information or contact the relevant departments for specific inquiries."
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