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Oral Questions – 2 June 2021

Originally published: 2 June 2021

Questions to Ministers

Dr DUNCAN WEBB to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on the New Zealand economy?

CHLÖE SWARBRICK to the Associate Minister of Housing (Public Housing): Does she agree with the statement in the Labour Party’s 2020 manifesto that it will “regulate property managers to protect landlords and tenants”; if so, what action will the Government take in response?

Hon JUDITH COLLINS to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all of her Government’s statements and actions?

RACHEL BROOKING to the Minister of Energy and Resources: How is Budget 2021 supporting the roll-out of heating and insulation to make Kiwi homes warmer?

DEBBIE NGAREWA-PACKER to the Minister responsible for the NZSIS: Does he stand by all his statements and actions?

ANDREW BAYLY to the Minister of Finance: Which specific initiatives, if any, in Budget 2021 will materially lift productivity in New Zealand, and by what year will this impact be seen?

SARAH PALLETT to the Acting Minister for Emergency Management: How is the Government responding to the Canterbury floods?

BROOKE VAN VELDEN to the Minister of Housing: Does she believe that Government policies are helping first-home buyers keep up with rising house prices?

WILLOW-JEAN PRIME to the Minister for Women: What initiatives are there in Budget 2021 to improve the lives of New Zealand women?

CHRIS BISHOP to the Minister for COVID-19 Response: Does he stand by all his statements and actions in relation to the Government’s response to COVID-19?

INGRID LEARY to the Minister of Transport: How does Budget 2021 invest in rail?

Hon PAUL GOLDSMITH to the Minister of Education: Does he agree with the Prime Minister’s comments in response to questions about white privilege in relation to education that “It’s not part of our Government agenda” and “It’s not something that we’re teaching”?

Answers to these questions are delivered from 2pm (New Zealand time) on the day of tabling. The answers can be accessed in text form, once Hansard is finalised, by clicking here.

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