The PAP Government announced a $1.5 billion support package targeted at helping lower-income families and vulnerable groups amid rising prices.
View this email in your browser ([link removed])
[link removed]
The PAP Government announced a $1.5 billion support package ([link removed]) targeted at helping lower-income families and vulnerable groups amid rising prices.
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lawrence Wong ([link removed]) said, “We are all in this together and I’m confident that we will get through this together as one united people.”
The PAP Government will continue to ensure that Singaporeans remain supported with no one left behind. Read more ([link removed]) .
[link removed]
In Money Monday series ([link removed]) , MP Saktiandi Supaat ([link removed]) is worried about Singaporean households' ability to meet expenses with the hike in interest rates. He called on the government to implement measures once the situation worsens. Watch more ([link removed]) .
[link removed]
With Singapore expecting a new Omicron wave in the next few months, Health Minister Ong Ye Kung ([link removed]) urged seniors who have not taken their Covid-19 booster shots to do so quickly. Read more ([link removed]) .
[link removed]
Combatting online harms takes the collective effort of all to support and empower everyone in Singapore. We can play a part by showing kindness in our words and actions, no matter online or in the physical space. Read more ([link removed]) .
[link removed]
In the June 2022 edition ([link removed]) of the International Monetary Fund's Finance and Development journal, Senior Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam ([link removed]) , a member of the United Nations Secretary-General's High-Level Advisory Board on Effective Multilateralism, said that the world must face up to the gravity of the challenges it faces and organise itself more effectively to address them. Read more ([link removed]) .
[link removed]
Our youths today are taking action for causes that they resonate with. They want to play a part in building the Singapore of tomorrow.
At the launch of PAP Malay Affairs Bureau Muda, some 40 young Malay Muslim key opinion leaders and representatives from Malay Muslim organisations joined our dialogue session that discussed several concerns and aspirations of today’s youths such as the cost of housing, salaries, and discrimination. Read more ([link removed]) .
Follow us on our Facebook ([link removed]) and Instagram ([link removed]) to find out more about our latest happenings.
============================================================
** Share ([link removed])
** Share ([link removed])
** Tweet ([link removed] https%3A%2F%2Fmailchi.mp%2Fpap%2F240622)
** Tweet ([link removed] https%3A%2F%2Fmailchi.mp%2Fpap%2F240622)
** Share ([link removed])
** Share ([link removed])
** Forward ([link removed])
** Forward ([link removed])
Find us here too!
** Facebook ([link removed])
** Instagram ([link removed])
** Website ([link removed])
** Twitter ([link removed])
** Email (mailto:
[email protected])
** LinkedIn ([link removed]'s-action-party?utm_source=MailPigeon&utm_campaign=a8d0e8bd93-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2017_09_21_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_9dd01dd523-a8d0e8bd93-34823237)
Copyright © 2022 People's Action Party, All rights reserved.
Published by and at the direction of the People's Action Party,
57B New Upper Changi Road, #01-1402, Singapore 463057
You are receiving this email because we believe that emails are a vital way to stay in contact.
** Unsubscribe ([link removed])
from the newsletter