Senators approved a project that seeks to create a support program for the infrastructure of Santa Fe clubs

The same – promoted by the senators Felipe Michlig, German Giacomino and Orfilio Marcon– was turned to the Chamber of Deputies for its final sanction.

“We have 1,500 amateur clubs throughout the province and there is a great effort from the parents and managers of each club to sustain sports activities,” Michlig said in statements to the press.

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Along these lines, he acknowledged that the Santa Fe clubs “are going through a difficult time” that not only implies not being able to open a sports field, “but also complications when they have to travel to compete.”

Felipe Michlig

Senator Felipe Michlig is the promoter of the project that seeks to create a support program for Santa Fe clubs.

Senator Felipe Michlig is the promoter of the project that seeks to create a support program for Santa Fe clubs.

Michlig thus maintained that the project proposal is to “improve sports infrastructure, help in the hiring of teachers, doctors, nurses or psychologists; as well as help in the purchase of sports equipment and in improvements to playing fields and locker rooms.”

“It is going to be a State policy of the province of Santa Fe that aims to respond and help the efforts of many people, who instill values ​​in young people,” said the senator.

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“Clubs are a meeting place where families and children come together. If we want to root out violence, seek tolerance and keep kids away from drugs, kids have to be in clubs,” he concluded.

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