Senate approves extension of the use of resources from the Paulo Gustavo Law until the end of 2024

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2023-11-15 01:39:06

With 74 votes in favor, no votes against and no abstentions, the Plenary decided to extend the use of the funds for emergency actions in the culture sector

Geraldo Magela/Agência Senado – 07/14/2022 Senator Randolfe Rodrigues (Rede-AP) is the author of the project that extends the execution deadline for resources in the Paulo Gustavo Law

O federal Senate approved this Tuesday, 14th, the extension of the execution of the resources of the Law Paulo Gustavo until the end of 2024. With 74 votes in favor, no votes against and no abstentions, the Plenary decided to extend the use of funds for emergency actions in the culture sector, which was harmed by the coronavirus pandemic. Covid-19. The senator’s complementary bill (PLP) Randolfe Rodrigues (Rede-AP), which now goes to the consideration of the Chamber of Deputieswas approved in the form of the senator’s report Humberto Costa (PT-PE). “The Paulo Gustavo Law stands out as an essential mechanism for promoting Brazilian culture, especially after a period that negatively marked this historical and patrimonial mark of our society. Although many consider culture solely as a form of leisure, we can never forget its role in the social and educational formation of Brazilians, as it is a valuable instrument in the teaching and learning process”, argued the rapporteur.

Thus, the matter extends the deadline for executing resources from the Paulo Gustavo Law intended for the development of space or cultural activities until the end of 2024. The money can be applied to recurring services, transportation, maintenance, taxes and labor and social charges, for example. According to the project, after the end of the period, the remaining balance of the accounts created to receive the transfers must be returned to the National Treasury Single Account within ten business days by the states, Federal District and municipalities. The Paulo Gustavo Law was created to encourage and revive the cultural sector, seriously affected by the pandemic. The objective was to ensure that artists, producers and cultural organizers could resume cultural production. The law allocated R$3.86 billion to federated entities to promote this sector.

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