Kahlon
Partial school day, work as usual: Program considered for Third Election
Fear of heavy economic damage in the event of another, third election in the same year, Finance Minister Kahlon drafts plan that would not result in an additional public holiday.
Kahlon alleviated the housing crisis
Moshe Kahlon: If not reappointed as minister, I’ll consider my next step
Has enough changed to prevent a third election?
Netanyahu to ram through IBC cancellation despite Kahlon
Kulanu leader rebels, skips meeting: 'He had better things to do'
Knesset to examine extending parental leave
MK Rachel Azaria to head task force that will address the issue.
Kahlon to allocate funding for pluralist Jewish groups
“Twenty years have passed since we began to talk of Israeli-Judaism, which is less defined by words such as ‘religious’ and ‘secular’ and is more of a cultural movement."
What reforms? Think tanks unimpressed by Kahlon budget
IDI’s Plesner: Only ‘very minor structural changes’ • Shoresh’s Ben-David calls it ‘the reform that isn’t there.’
Kahlon tax plan will push up rent price, critics allege
Plan would impose a heavy tax--up to NIS 1,500 a month--on people who own three or more apartments.
Kahlon aims for structural reforms in two-year economic plan
The plan follows months of tense negotiations between the Finance Ministry and Bank of Israel
Kahlon: NIS 1 billion tax cut in 2017
Tax revenues were NIS 1.7 billion higher than expected, and expenditures were NIS 1.8 billion lower than expected.
April deficit ticks up, though target still in sight
The cumulative deficit for the first four months of the year amounted to NIS 0.9b, but last year it was a NIS 0.1 billion surplus, a NIS 1 billion difference.
Government OKs new capital market authority
The authority will be responsible for upholding consumer interests for regulated industries such as insurance, promoting competition in the capital markets, and maintaining stability in the markets.
Public housing forum dissatisfied with Kahlon moves
Although the advocacy group welcomed their pledge to reduce wait times for 2,700 eligible public housing applicants, they said that tens of thousands of people remained without homes or help.