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Oral Questions – 11 May 2022

Originally published: 11 May 2022

Questions to Ministers

BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on the New Zealand economy?

CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all of her Government’s statements and actions?

TERISA NGOBI to the Minister for Disability Issues: What recent announcements has she made on New Zealand Sign Language?

DEBBIE NGAREWA-PACKER to the Minister of Social Development and Employment: Does she stand by the Prime Minister’s statement, “Absolutely – I wouldn’t dispute that for a moment” in response to Fairer Future, who said that “people on a benefit should be able to participate fully in society”, and what specific new initiatives, if any, have been agreed to reduce poverty among beneficiary whānau?

NICOLA WILLIS to the Minister of Finance: Does he agree with Westpac Senior Economist Satish Ranchhod, who said this week that “over the coming year household spending levels will come under pressure from continued increases in the cost of living, which are squeezing household budgets”; if so, why won’t he provide New Zealanders with income tax relief to help them get through this cost of living crisis?

INGRID LEARY to the Minister of Foreign Affairs: What recent announcements has she made about the Government’s ongoing response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine?

ERICA STANFORD to the Associate Minister of Education: Does she stand by the press release issued by her predecessor in February 2020 titled “School attendance has to improve”; if so, is she satisfied with her Government’s progress in tackling truancy so far?

SHANAN HALBERT to the Associate Minister of Housing (Māori Housing): How is the Government partnering with iwi Māori to deliver new homes for whānau?

DAVID SEYMOUR to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by her Government’s statements and policies?

RACHEL BOYACK to the Minister for Emergency Management: How is the Government supporting grassroots emergency resilience initiatives?

MATT DOOCEY to the Minister of Health: Why have solitary confinement rates increased in mental health inpatient facilities despite the $1.9 billion announced for mental health, and what is his response to the Chief Ombudsman, who said about his recent mental health reports, “the Ministry of Health needs to answer to you and the public as to what it’s done with the taxpayers’ money”?

JAN LOGIE to the Minister for ACC: How does she respond to the findings of the Helen Clark Foundation report on perinatal mental health, which calls on the Government to expand cover for mental injury under the Accident Compensation (Maternal Birth Injury and Other Matters) Amendment Bill so that support is available for mental injuries resulting from a traumatic birth?

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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