No increase to social housing maintenance budget
John FernandezBBC Guernsey political reporter
BBCGuernsey's politicians have voted against plans to increase the budget for social housing maintenance.
A total of 21 States members rejected the proposal for a £670,000 uplift to next year's budget, while 12 supported it.
Policy and Resources (P&R) had recommended Employment and Social Security (ESS) should get £7m to cover the maintenance of social housing.
ESS President Peter Roffey admitted the States was not as good a landlord as it could be for social housing tenants.
He warned without this increase to his committee's budget, the island's social housing stock would deteriorate.
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