President Jair Bolsonaro signs a law establishing the distribution of gas vouchers to low-income families. The law was sanctioned on November 22, 2021
The program will release a gas voucher that is equivalent to around 50% less than the national average value for families in needy situations.
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The news cheered millions of Brazilians who had been suffering from the national increase in gas, which had an accumulation of 30% more expensive.
The program will entitle beneficiaries to use the gas voucher every two months.
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First, the program is expected to benefit an average of 426,900 families that are in poverty or considered low-income.
In recent months, due to the high unemployment rate due to the pandemic, firewood has reached 2nd place among the main sources of energy.
The benefit will be calculated based on the national average price of the cylinder, so the gas voucher will not have a fixed value.
The text of the project released by the government informs that the beneficiary cannot receive less than half of the value.
According to the Federal Government, so far the gas voucher will only be distributed to families enrolled in the Single Registry for Social Programs.
Therefore, beneficiaries of the Continuous Provision Benefit (BPC) program and its members are also included in receiving the gas voucher.
There are strong indications that CadÚnico data are the only way to access gas voucher payments.
Publication of the official timetable for starting the distribution of gas vouchers. However, the National Congress has 60 days to regulate the benefit.
Finally, those who are not yet part of the Cadastro Único (CadÚnico), contact the nearest CRAS in your city.
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