Lawmakers Propose Ban on Civil Servants Using Private Schools and Hospitals
Lawmakers Propose Ban on Civil Servants Using Private Schools and Hospitals
Lawmakers are considering a new policy that would prevent civil servants from using private schools and hospitals. The goal is to improve public education and healthcare by encouraging government workers to rely on the services they help manage. If passed, this law would require civil servants to enroll their children in public schools and use public healthcare facilities, ensuring they experience the same conditions as the general public and help drive improvements from within.
Opinion: This ban should extend to politicians and their cohorts. Anyone holding a political position or any appointee by the government.
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