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Parliament: Oral Questions - 1 May 2018

Published: Tue 1 May 2018 11:39 AM
Oral Questions - 1 May 2018
Questions to Ministers
1.Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all of her Government’s policies?
2.WILLOW-JEAN PRIME to the Minister of Finance: What are the Government’s priorities for Budget 2018?
3.Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all of her Government’s policies and actions?
4.PRIYANCA RADHAKRISHNAN to the Minister of Transport: What advice did he receive about the funding gap in the Auckland Transport Alignment Project prior to the new version he announced last week with Mayor Phil Goff?
5.Hon MICHAEL WOODHOUSE to the Minister of Health: Is it his intention to implement the Labour Party’s campaign promise to reduce GP fees for all New Zealanders by $10 per visit by 1 July 2018?
6.JAMI-LEE ROSS to the Minister of Transport: Does he stand by all his statements and actions on fuel taxes?
7.Dr LIZ CRAIG to the Minister of Health: How will Budget 2018 help DHBs to respond better to their capital needs?
8.Hon PAUL GOLDSMITH to the Minister for Regional Economic Development: Does he stand by all his statements and actions?
9.JONATHAN YOUNG to the Minister of Energy and Resources: Does she stand by all of her statements and actions regarding the Government’s decision to ban further offshore oil and gas exploration?
10.Hon Dr NICK SMITH to the Minister of Justice: Does he stand by his statement regarding his Electoral (Integrity) Amendment Bill, “I am stunned at the number of times professors, legal experts, constitutional experts have actually got their analysis about the bill wrong”, and has he considered the possibility that he is wrong?
11.Dr DEBORAH RUSSELL to the Minister of Revenue: What recent announcements has he made about the collection of GST from offshore suppliers?
12.Dr PARMJEET PARMAR to the Minister of Research, Science and Innovation: Why is her Government proposing to replace the Callaghan Innovation growth grants worth $232 million in 2016/17 with a research and development tax credit that would have been worth $219 million in the same financial year?

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