A meeting of the Congressional Budget, State and City Heritage Committee has begun the process of reviewing an initiative to authorize the gift of a state-owned property located in Tekax to the Institute of Health and Wellness, a bulletin said.
Deputy Víctor Hugo Lozano Poveda, president of the Government and Political Coordination Council of the LXIII Legislature, stressed that the donation will provide greater coverage in terms of health services, therefore he called on lawmakers to show solidarity with the matter.
“The call is so that we can process this request as soon as possible and so that neither the health nor the lives of residents of this part of the state are put at risk.”
In turn, MP Carmen González Martín (PAN) stressed that we are not only talking about real estate, but also about furniture, medical equipment and supplies to provide services to those without social security.
Deputies Crescencio Gutiérrez González and Fabiola Loeza Novelo agreed on the importance of the health issue, according to the official statement.
In the matters in the portfolio, in the analysis of the initiative to authorize Tekax to take out mortgages for the fulfillment of premium payments in the 2021-2024 tax years, the deputy Lozano Poveda proposed establishing a communication with the requesting Municipality to generate a proper follow-up to the case that is presented and have more clarity on the matter.
The vice-president of the commission, Jesús Pérez Ballote, underlined the importance of carrying out a more in-depth legal analysis. “We will instruct the General Secretariat to contact the mayor of Tekax so that he can receive all the advice and information to deal with this problem”.
The same will apply to the changes to the income laws of the municipalities of Izamal and Tixkokob for the 2022 fiscal year, to take out loans that will be used to meet the payment of premiums during the 2021-2024 fiscal years.