Overview
- Following the budget’s approval, Pullaro said the national allocation for road works, about 360 billion pesos, falls short even of Santa Fe’s own plan for repairing provincial routes.
- He stated that his legislative bloc voted against Article 30 because it would strip funding from the disability law and from public education.
- The governor urged the budget to recognize debts the national government owes provinces, citing Santa Fe’s pension fund obligations and fiscal pact commitments.
- He warned that national highways will continue to deteriorate under the current funding levels outlined for 2026.
- During a ceremony in Rosario, he delivered 190 Chevrolet Montana pickups to the provincial police under the Emergency Security Law and highlighted recent declines in crime.