There were three main aspects to the slum’s governance.
The first was medical care.
The medical facilities in the slum were horrible. Many people could not afford to see doctors after they got sick, so they could try to heal themselves. They could heal themselves if they were lucky. If not, their illness could get worse until they die.
Moreover, poor people who had fallen sick could not work, leading to further poverty and making it a vicious cycle.
The slum‘s medical facilities naturally became a priority.
Sean and Quentin planned to establish Dorodo Third People’s Hospital to increase access to medical care for the poor. At the same time, medical care should be provided to all those in the slum who earn less than Dorodo’s current average monthly salary.
To put it more colloquially, people who earned less than the average monthly salary and lived in the slum could get extra discounts for medical consultations. The poor people in the slum could then afford to get treated and thus heal.
The second aspect was economic issues.
The income of the poor was too low. One reason was that the poor’s education level was too low to do other jobs. Also, the basic work benefits offered by the factories and companies were too little. Though the poor were dissatisfied, they had no choice but to endure it and work.
About the latter, Sean and Quentin planned to let all factories and companies in the slum improve basic wages and benefits by issuing compulsory policies, they must at least be consistent with other Dorodo factories and companies.
The companies and factories in the slum would be allocated a portion of the Dorodo government’s budget to encourage them to expand their scales to increase their revenue and reduce their possible losses as much as possible.
The expansion of the companies and factories would provide more jobs and employment opportunities, and the poor would have more choices.
The former could not be solved for the time being.
It took Dragon Kingdom a long time to finally make nine years of education compulsory.
Dorodo located in the City-State Union would have to go through a long process to follow Dragon Kingdom and make nine-year education compulsory. They could only do it step by step and not rush it.
The third aspect was the problem of environmental pollution.
They had to solve the pollution problem created by the companies and factories in the slum so that the poor’s living environment could be greatly improved. It was also why the company and factory needed to close for rectification.
The companies and factories that donated more than one million dollars last night would get the Dorodo government’s subsidy to purchase purifying and sewage equipment at a lower cost
The three influential families, the Walker family, the Stewart family, and the Lambert family would receive no subsidy from the government for their factories and companies in Dorodo. They would receive no compensation or subsidies but also had to close for rectification and pay full price with their own money.
It was also why Elijah, Cole, and Dylan taunted Sean with a 100-dollar donation last night, but Sean let them be.
Because it was all part of Sean’s plan. Nothing would happen if they had not donated. However, they only donated 100 dollars to mock Sean. Then sorry. They would not get special privileges!