Public submissions have been
called on the Budget Policy Statement 2015. The closing
date for submissions is Monday, 2 February 2015.
The
Budget Policy Statement 2015 sets out the overarching policy
goals that will guide the Government's Budget decisions and
priorities for Budget 2015.
Submissions should be
forwarded by the due date, either online using our website
(www.parliament.nz) or in writing to the
address below. If a submitter wishes to appear before the
committee, they need to state this clearly and provide a
name, daytime phone number and email address. Submissions
generally become public and are published on our website.
For further guidance on making a submission, read our
publication Making a submission to a Parliamentary Select
Committee on our website or contact us at 04 817
9520.
Address for correspondence:
Finance and Expenditure Committee, Parliament Buildings,
WELLINGTON
6160.
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