INDEPENDENT NEWS

MOM Bill Set To Become Law

Published: Tue 26 Jun 2012 10:40 AM
The Mixed Ownership Model Bill is expected to pass its third reading stage when Parliament sits today.
Following Question Time the bill, which sets up the partial sale of the energy state owned enterprises, is the first item on the Order Paper.
It has been divided into two bills (the State-Owned Enterprises Amendment Bill and the Public Finance (Mixed Ownership Model) and is expected to pass into law by 61 votes to 59 with National, ACT and United Future supporting.
Following this MPs will then turn to the committee stage of the Prisoners’ and Victims’ Claims (2012 Expiry and Application Dates) Amendment Bill, before completing the interrupted second reading debate on the Dairy Industry Restructuring Amendment Bill and.
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