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November 3, 2022
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Senators return after a nine-day bridge

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Andrea Becerril

Newspaper La Jornada
Thursday, November 3, 2022, p. eleven

After a nine-day vacation bridge, the Senate resumes activities this Thursday, in the midst of a strong legislative backlog, since two months after the start of this legislature, the issues accumulate and time has passed in appearances for the gloss of the fourth Presidential Report, solemn sessions for the delivery of the Belisario Domínguez Medal –pending 2020– and the doctor Kumate award, among others.

Upon returning from the holidays for the Day of the Dead, the senators are pending the reform that allows bank accounts that are inactive and unclaimed for more than six years to pass into the hands of the Federation, the National Care System, the new Forced Displacement Law Internal and the reform to the Federal Labor Law to double the days of vacations, as well as others that drag from years ago, such as the regulation of marijuana and the new General Water Law.

On October 12, the Chamber of Deputies sent to the Senate the minutes with the modifications to the Law of Credit Institutions, in which it is established that the resources of the bank accounts without movements and not claimed, as well as the interests and yields generated by all the deposits and investments in the global account, with the exception of those dedicated to public charity, prescribed in favor of public security and destined to policies and actions to combat crime in the Federation, states and municipalities.

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