Sofia Jarl criticizes government proposal on halved public transport prices

Sofia Jarl (C), regional councillor in Dalarna, directs criticism at the government's plan for temporarily halved public transport fares.

Sofia Jarl, who chairs the health and medical care committee in Dalarna, describes the proposal as an election-year stunt lacking real-world grounding.

She warns that a cheap bus does not help if it does not run, and believes the plan risks going wrong in the county.

Already on Tuesday the proposal faced criticism from the national-level opposition, who called it election bait.

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Illustration of commuters purchasing discounted monthly public transport passes in Sweden.
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Monthly public transport passes to be halved from July 1

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The government and the Sweden Democrats plan to halve the price of monthly public transport passes nationwide from July 1 until year-end. A support package of around 7 billion kronor will go to regions to cover revenue losses.

The Tidö parties announced on Tuesday that the price of monthly public transport passes will be halved from July 1 until year-end. The 6.5 billion kronor measure is loan-financed in response to the energy crisis.

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The government is offering billions to halve the price of public transport period cards. Region Dalarna plans to join but time is short.

Region Dalarna's regional council has decided to allocate up to 30 million kronor extra to the care choice for child and youth psychiatry (BUP) in 2026. The investment aims to retain care providers. The opposition warns that the funds will not solve the root problems.

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Only one of 44 motions has been approved in Region Dalarna's council since the election. The motion, by Ulf Berg (M), proposes patients evaluating care via SMS. SVT Nyheter Dalarna has reviewed all motions handled during the mandate period.

Majority parties in Region Uppsala propose a budget with 592 million kronor extra for healthcare next year. Investments target primary care, elderly care, and cancer treatment. The opposition calls it an irresponsible budget, saying the funds mainly cover wage increases.

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The government has presented the national plan for transport infrastructure 2026–2037. The investment totals 1,171 billion kronor with a clear focus on maintenance in Dalarna.

 

 

 

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