Today is a Member's Day, where we'll hopefully see the end of the long-running committee stage of David Seymour's End of Life Choice bill. But first up there's a local bill, the Auckland Regional Amenities Funding Amendment Bill, which is tidying up an inconsistency between charity law and the Auckland Regional Amenities Funding Act 2008. Which is boring as hell, and should whizz through (its the sort of thing which should be in a Statutes Amendment Bill), but it could be used as a filibuster.
I expect the House to sit late tonight for personal votes. Again, there will be no ballot.
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
Member's Day: End of Life Choice, part 4
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9/25/2019 11:43:00 AM
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