The House of Representatives Budget Committee, which is deliberating the new fiscal year budget bill, held local public hearings in Kanazawa and Nagasaki cities to hear opinions from experts and others. Opinions were expressed regarding.

Governor Hase recommended by Liberal Democratic Party: ``Reconstruction of Noto is viewed as an issue for our country''

Governor Hase of Ishikawa Prefecture, who was nominated by the Liberal Democratic Party, said, ``For future recovery, we will not limit ourselves to simple recovery, but aim for creative recovery that will solve issues such as population decline and further enhance the Noto brand.'' I would like to see support from the perspective that reconstruction is a challenge for our country."

Ritsumeikan Recommends Nanao Chamber of Commerce and Industry Chairman ``Raise the maximum subsidy amount''

Tetsuya Sugino, president of the Nanao Chamber of Commerce and Industry, which was recommended by the Constitutional Democratic Party, said, ``The restoration of Wakura Onsen is important for revitalizing Noto's tourism and economy, but many inns and hotels suffered serious damage, making it difficult for them to rebuild on their own. "It's difficult. As prices continue to rise, I would like to see an increase in the maximum amount of subsidies."

Komei recommends Prefectural Chamber of Commerce and Industry Federation Chairman ``Simplify procedures''

Kenju Ataka, president of the Ishikawa Prefectural Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry, which was nominated by the New Komeito Party, said, ``Although we have been provided with generous support, various attachments are required at the time of application, which takes time. I would like to see the process simplified, as it is expected that there will be a heavy burden if documents are lost."

Recommended by Meiji Restoration Mayor Uchinada: ``Work with the national and prefectural governments on recovery projects''

Katsunori Kawaguchi, the mayor of Uchinada Town in Ishikawa Prefecture, who was recommended by the Japan Restoration Association, said, ``Liquefaction phenomena are being seen in various parts of the town, and in the northern part, the boundaries of the land are not clear. In order to move forward, we need to proceed with the restoration project together with the national and prefectural governments, and we would like to ask for their support."