It's time to reduce family planning fines
China Daily | Updated: 2016-01-26 08:09
EAST CHINA'S Shandong province is soliciting public opinions on a draft amendment to the family planning regulation, which will reduce the fines for those who give birth to more children than allowed. Zhu Hengshun, a National People's Congress staff, called for other provinces to follow suit, the Beijing News comments on Monday:
The fines on those giving birth to more children than legally allowed are imposed because the extra children consume resources so those with more children should pay the State for the additional consumption.
That principle originated in the years when China had to slow its population growth to save resources. Today new births are no longer considered a burden.
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