Progress Under Urgency
Before the lunch break, the House completed the second
reading of the Financial Reporting Bill
on a voice
vote.
The second reading of the Bail Amendment Bill was completed by 101 to 19 with Greens, Maori Party, Mana and Brendon Horan opposed.
The second reading of the Family Court Proceedings Reform Bill was interrupted when the House rose at 1pm. MPs will return at 2pm for Question Time.
The following bills remain in the Urgency motion.
• the second reading and committee stage
of the Psychoactive Substances Bill
• the
committee stage of the Legal Assistance Amendment Bill
•
the committee stage of the State Sector and Public Finance Reform
Bill
• the committee stage and third reading of the
Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Drainlayers
Amendment Bill and any bills into which it may be
divided
• the committee stage of the Taxation (Livestock Valuation, Assets
Expenditure, and Remedial Matters) Bill
• the
committee stage of the Airports (Cost Recovery for Processing of
International Travellers) Bill
• the committee
stage of the Administration of Community Sentences and
Orders Bill
• the committee stage of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (Covered Bonds)
Amendment Bill, and
• the committee stage of the Medicines Amendment
Bill
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