Parliament Oral Questions – Oral Questions – 12 March 2020000188

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Parliament Oral Questions – Oral Questions – 12 March 2020000188

Source: New Zealand Parliament – Oral Questions and Answers

Hon PAULA BENNETT to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her Government’s policies and actions?

Dr DUNCAN WEBB to the Minister of Finance: How is the Government supporting the economy to respond to the impacts of the global COVID-19 outbreak?

Hon PAUL GOLDSMITH to the Minister of Finance: Is he confident the Government is taking the necessary steps to preserve jobs and strengthen the economy?

ANGIE WARREN-CLARK to the Minister of Health: What does the recent World Health Organization pandemic declaration mean for New Zealand?

Hon JUDITH COLLINS to the Minister of Housing: Is she confident that she is fronting up in her housing portfolio?

Hon MICHAEL WOODHOUSE to the Minister of Health: Does he stand by his answer in oral question 10 yesterday regarding those in the mosh pit at the Tool concert on 28 February that “Those people who were in that situation have been identified as casual contacts”?

JAN LOGIE to the Minister for ACC: Will he consider reviewing Schedule 2 of the Accident Compensation Act 2001 so that it can include exposure to dangerous substances such as PCP and dioxins?

CHRIS BISHOP to the Minister of Transport: When will Cabinet consider any recommendations from the Ministry of Transport arising from the twin-track process for Auckland light rail, and what is his best-case estimate of when construction could start?

KIERAN McANULTY to the Minister of Fisheries: What reports has he seen about market disruption to the seafood industry as a consequence of COVID-19?

BRETT HUDSON to the Minister of Police: Is he confident the Government’s policies are keeping people safe?

Dr SHANE RETI to the Minister for Māori Crown Relations: Te Arawhiti: Does he stand by all his statements and actions around the Tuia 250 data breach?

ANAHILA KANONGATA’A-SUISUIKI to the Associate Minister of Housing (Public Housing): How is the Government making sure that New Zealanders who rent live in warm, dry, and secure housing?

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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