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CSU in the district council focuses on digitization and PNV

Anyone who takes the exam deliberately seals himself off. For the deliberations of the 18 members of the CSU district parliamentary group, who met in Geiselwind on June 13th for the closed conference, foreclosure was not the goal, but the starting point, according to a press release. Two issues were particularly important to the newly and re-elected Christian-social district authorities: The digital part of the school shouldn’t be the break, MdL Barbara Becker ushered in the discussion about digitization at the schools in the district. The Mayor of Volkach and deputy chairman of the district parliamentary group, Heiko Buerlein, introduced the second core topic: The reactivation of the Mainschleife railway will only be really valuable if the PNV is thought beyond the Main.

In the Kitzingen district council, the CSU wants to take a closer look at the digitization of schools and PNV. Already in the district election campaign, the Christian Socialists had pointed out that the district of Kitzingen has large areas beyond the rail axes of Nuremberg-Wrzburg and Ansbach-Wrzburg in the PNV, which are significantly below average compared to Bavaria. The suggestion of the JU to introduce so-called 50:50 taxis for certain target groups such as young people and possibly also seniors for certain times is well suited to improve mobility in Castell or Seinsheim too, according to deputy Doris Paul.

In addition to the further development of the Mainschleife Railway, we need an overall concept for the PNV in the district, said the former mayor of Dettelbach and district councilor Reinhold Kuhn. CSU member of parliament Barbara Becker promised, in consultation with CSU member of the Bundestag Anja Weisgerber, to work intensively in the past few months to get expanded PNV funding at federal and state level in the district of Kitzingen.

“We are bringing additional positions to Bavaria and, with the 2018 investment support program and the implementation of the Federal Digital Pact for Schools program, have raised around one billion euros for the digitization of our schools. Nevertheless, there is still a need for optimization in the area of ​​digitization and local schools,” Becker commented the second Large field of action of the CSU district parliamentary group. “On site, we must be able to achieve a common approach between the individual schools and material providers, for example in the procurement and support of hardware and software,” said group chairman Werner Knaier.

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