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Bills in todays ballot

Posted by Trevor Mallard on July 30th, 2009

Thought it was useful to post the full list rather than just Labour’s. I’m sure individual members would appreciate feedback.

    1. Beaumont Carol Auckland Regional Council and Manukau City Council Referenda Bill
    2. Boscawen John Crimes (Reasonable Parental Control and Correction) Amendment Bill
    3. Bradford Sue Social Security (Benefit Review and Appeal Reform) Amendment Bill
    4. Chauvel Charles Credit Reforms (Responsible Lending) Bill
    5. Choudhary Dr Ashraf Code of Airline Consumer Rights Bill
    6. Cosgrove Hon Clayton Christchurch International Airport Protection Bill
    7. Dalziel Hon Lianne Crimes (Abolition of Defence of Provocation) Amendment Bill
    8. Delahunty Catherine Animal Welfare Amendment Bill
    9. Douglas Hon Sir Roger Education (Freedom of Association) Amendment Bill
    10. Fenton Darien Employment Relations (Statutory Minimum Redundancy Entitlements) Amendment Bill
    11. Fitzsimons Jeanette Smart Meters (Consumer Choice) Bill
    12. Flavell Te Ururoa Education (K?hanga Reo, Kura Kaupapa M?ori, and Early Childhood Standards) Amendment Bill
    13. Garrett David Crimes (Self-Defence) Amendment Bill
    14. Gilmore Aaron Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance (Break Fees Disclosure) Amendment Bill
    15. Graham Dr Kennedy International Non-Aggression and the Lawful Use of Force Bill
    16. Hague Kevin Climate Change (Government Vehicle Procurement) Bill
    17. Hawkins Hon George Papakura City Council and Franklin District Council Referenda Bill
    18. Kedgley Sue Consumer’s Right to Know (Country of Origin of Food) Bill
    19. Lees-Galloway Iain Smoke-free Environments (Removing Tobacco Displays) Amendment Bill
    20. Locke Keith Head of State Referenda Bill
    21. McClay Todd Shop Trading Hours Act Repeal (Easter Sunday Local Choice) Amendment Bill
    22. Moroney Sue Parental Leave and Employment Protection (Six Months Paid Leave) Amendment Bill
    23. Norman Dr Russel Local Electoral Amendment Bill
    24. Parker Hon David Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation and Compensation (Change of Date for Full Funding) Amendment Bill
    25. Pillay Lynne Employment Relations (Protection of Young Workers) Bill
    26. Prasad Dr Rajen Rodney District Council and North Shore City Council Referenda Bill
    27. Ririnui Hon Mita Electoral (Entrenchment of M?ori Representation) Amendment Bill
    28. Robertson H V Ross Members of Parliament (Code of Ethical Conduct) Bill
    29. Turei Metiria Te Ture Whenua Maori Amendment Bill
    30. Twyford Phil Auckland City Council and Waitakere City Council Referenda Bill

      Update. The winners are:

      • 3 Bradford Sue Social Security (Benefit Review and Appeal Reform) Amendment Bill
      • 7 Dalziel Hon Lianne Crimes (Abolition of Defence of Provocation) Amendment Bill
      • 15 Graham Dr Kennedy International Non-Aggression and the Lawful Use of Force Bill

      7 Responses to “Bills in todays ballot”

      1. Spud says:

        What’s the animal welfare amendment bill about?

      2. Phil Lyth says:

        Thanks Trevor, you’ve beaten NoRightTurn, which is a mighty effort.

        Spud, you’ll need to ask the Greens as it is their bill. This is only the second time this bill has been in the ballot. NRT asks all the MPs about their bills and blogs about all the ones he gets. So I assume Delahunty hasn’t released the bill yet.

      3. Lewis says:

        Come in number 20!

      4. Phil Lyth says:

        The bills drawn are:

        1. #3 Sue Bradford’s Social Security (Benefit Review and Appeal Reform) Amendment Bill

        2. #7 Lianne Dalziel’s Crimes (Abolition of Defence of Provocation) Amendment Bill

        3. #15 Kennedy Graham’s International Non-Aggression and the Lawful Use of Force Bill

      5. Phil Lyth says:

        Perhaps Lewis you should wangle an invite (via Keith) to be the guest drawer of a ballot, you might have more luck. Next expected Thur 20 August.

      6. Idiot/Savant says:

        Provocation! Woo-hoo!

        And Kennedy Graham’s non-aggression bill. Double woo-hoo!

        Compared to those, bradford’s bill is merely worthy.

      7. Spud says:

        Agree Woo hoo non-aggression, still unsure what to think about the provocation. Thanks Phil Lyth am off to find out about the bill.

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