The proposal has not been tabled by Parliament yet, but a majority of the Finance Committee is behind the proposal. One of those sitting there is Västerbotten's parliamentary member Edward Riedl (M).

- There is a popular support to invest more in school, care and care. We want to strengthen operations and the money will make a big difference, he tells SVT.

The number of inhabitants determines the sum

How much money the municipalities receive depends on how many residents live there. Most get Umeå municipality, at least get Bjurholm. Vilhelmina receives SEK 3.4 million - money that is long-awaited, but not enough, according to the municipal council Annika Andersson (C).

- We are in need of so much more money. For Vilhelmina, the deficit is brutal. But the best part is that it is general money that we can use for what we want in school, care and care, she tells SVT.

Exactly what the money should go to when the proposal is clubbed in Parliament, she does not know today.

Neither does Lycksele's municipal council Roland Sjögren (KD), who is waiting for 6.2 million in welfare money.

Hear what he thinks about the supplement in the clip above.