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This weeks lottery

Posted by Trevor Mallard on February 23rd, 2010
  1. Anderton, Hon Jim Electoral – (Disqualification of Sitting Members in By-Elections) Amendment Bill
  2. Beaumont, Carol – Local Government (Protection of Auckland Assets) Amendment Bill
  3. Blue, Dr Jackie – Consumer Guarantees Amendment Bill
  4. Boscawen, John – Climate Change Response (Cancellation of Emissions Trading Scheme) Amendment Bill
  5. Choudhary, Dr Ashraf – Code of Airline Consumer Rights Bill
  6. Clendon, David – Smart Meters (Consumer Choice) Bill
  7. Cosgrove, Hon Clayton – Christchurch International Airport Protection Bill
  8. Delahunty, Catherine – Human Rights (Disability Commissioner) Amendment Bill
  9. Douglas, Hon Sir Roger – Minimum Wage (Mitigation of Youth Unemployment) Amendment Bill
  10. Fenton, Darien – Employment Relations (Triangular Employment) Amendment Bill
  11. Flavell, Te Ururoa – Education (K?hanga Reo, Kura Kaupapa M?ori, and Early Childhood Standards) Amendment Bill
  12. Garrett, David – Victims’ Rights (Victim Impact Statements) Amendment Bill
  13. Gilmore, Aaron – Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance (Break Fees Disclosure) Amendment Bill
  14. Graham, Dr Kennedy – Climate Change (New Zealand Superannuation Fund) Bill
  15. Hague, Kevin – Fisheries (Precautionary Approach) Amendment Bill
  16. Henare, Hon Tau – Employment Relations (Workers’ Secret Ballot for Strikes) Amendment Bill
  17. Hipkins, Chris – Electricity (Renewable Preference) Amendment Bill
  18. Hughes, Gareth – Resource Management (Restricted Duration of Certain Discharge and Coastal Permits) Amendment Bill
  19. Katene, Rahui – Goods and Services Tax (Exemption of Healthy Food) Amendment Bill
  20. Kedgley, Sue – Consumer’s Right to Know (Country of Origin of Food) Bill
  21. King, Colin – Forests (Milling and Exporting Indigenous Wood Chips for Food Smoking) Amendment Bill
  22. Lees-Galloway, Iain – Smoke-free Environments (Removing Tobacco Displays) Amendment Bill
  23. Locke, Keith – Animal Welfare (Treatment of Animals) Amendment Bill
  24. Mallard, Hon Trevor – Minimum Wage Amendment Bill
  25. Moroney, Sue – Parental Leave and Employment Protection (Six Months Paid Leave) Amendment Bill
  26. Norman, Dr Russel – Local Electoral Amendment Bill
  27. Pillay, Lynne – Employment Relations (Protection of Young Workers) Bill
  28. Ririnui, Hon Mita – Electoral (Entrenchment of M?ori Representation) Amendment Bill
  29. Robertson, HV Ross – Members of Parliament (Code of Ethical Conduct) Bill
  30. Sepuloni, Carmel – Employment Relations (Probationary Period Repeal) Amendment Bill
  31. Turei, Metiria – Crown Minerals (Protection of Public Conservation Land Listed in the Fourth Schedule) Amendment Bill
  32. Twyford, Phil – Depleted Uranium (Prohibition) Bill
  33. Upston, Louise – Education (Children of Board Members and Former Pupils) Amendment Bill
  34. Wagner, Nicky – Family Proceedings (Paternity Orders and Parentage Tests) Amendment Bill

11 Responses to “This weeks lottery”

  1. Spud says:

    Come on 2, 7 and 24!!! :-D

  2. 28 would be a lot more fun!

  3. James Caygill says:

    Come on 24, 25, 28, 30 or 32.

  4. Spud says:

    “28 would be a lot more fun!” Agreed, :-D

  5. Spud says:

    I can’t wait to see which number the circus will be performing next :-D

  6. Tigger says:

    I suspect 31 would provide us with some fun verbal gymnastics from National.

    Love to see some Maori Party support for 24.

  7. Idiot/Savant says:

    Employment Relations (Workers’ Secret Ballot for Strikes) Amendment Bill (Tau Henare)
    Smart Meters (Consumer Choice) Bill (David Clendon)
    Minimum Wage (Mitigation of Youth Unemployment) Amendment Bill (Roger Douglas)

    Noooooo!

  8. Spud says:

    Agreed, “(Workers’ Secret Ballot for Strikes)” WT*?

  9. Idiot/Savant says:

    Spud: That one is harmless, most unions already use a secret ballot in strike decisions, and those that don’t bloody well should.

    Its Douglas trying to roll back Bradford that disturbs me. Still, if it happens, Labour has something to do instantly on taking office.

  10. StephenR says:

    if it happens, Labour has something to do instantly on taking office.

    Heh. Implication being that they otherwise wouldn’t!? :-D

  11. Spud says:

    @Idiot/Savant – That’s good, I thought it was against secret ballots, maybe I should have some coffee before tying anymore.

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