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Climate Change Response (Moderated Emissions Trading) Amendment Bill

September 28, 2009 By Robin Grieve

National’s changes to the ETS are before the select committee. It is the Finance & Expenditure Committee and they will be reporting back on the 16th November. Submissions are due by the 13th October. I would say it will be a pretty rushed process and they will not be

 looking to review the science of it all.  They will be reviewing the impacts of the Bill and if you want to have your say click here    

   make a submission

To view the Bill click here.   Text of bill and related SOPs on New Zealand Legislation website

 

If you want to contact the Committee members individually the list is below. email addresses are available at Parliament website, just google Parliament and you should be there.  

 

Role

MP Name

Party, Electorate

 

Deputy-Chairperson

Adams, Amy

National Party, Selwyn

 

Member

Bennett, David

National Party, Hamilton East

 

Member

Boscawen, John

ACT New Zealand, List

 

Member

Burns, Brendon

Labour Party, Christchurch Central

 

Member

Cunliffe, David

Labour Party, New Lynn

 

Chairperson

Foss, Craig

National Party, Tukituki

 

Member

Gilmore, Aaron

National Party, List

 

Member

Huo, Raymond

Labour Party, List

 

Member

Katene, Rahui

Maori Party, Te Tai Tonga

 

Member

Lotu-Iiga, Peseta Sam

National Party, Maungakiekie

 

Member

Nash, Stuart

Labour Party, List

 

Member

Norman, Russel

  

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