Tuesday, 5 May 2020, 12:07 pm Press Release: Office of the Clerk
Questions to Ministers
Hon SIMON BRIDGES to
the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her Government’s
statements and actions?
Hon PAUL GOLDSMITH to the
Minister of Finance: What advice, if any, beyond the
economic scenarios published on 14 April 2020, has he
received from Treasury during the COVID-19 health and
economic crisis?
KIRITAPU ALLAN to the Minister for
Māori Crown Relations: Te Arawhiti: What actions has he
taken to assist Māori in helping to keep communities safe
from COVID-19?
Hon TODD McCLAY to the Minister of
Tourism: What action, if any, will he take this week to save
businesses and jobs in the tourism sector?
Hon
LOUISE UPSTON to the Minister for Social Development: What
action is she taking, if any, to support the more than 1,000
people who have lost their jobs and gone onto jobseeker
support each day since the lockdown?
GINNY ANDERSEN
to the Minister of Finance: What actions has the Government
taken to support businesses and households to respond to
COVID-19?
Dr SHANE RETI to the Associate Minister of
Health: Does she agree with Dr Ashley Bloomfield that “all
New Zealanders are now able to get a flu
jab”?
KIERAN McANULTY to the Minister of
Education: What actions has the Government taken to ensure
that students in need can access support to learn online in
tertiary education?
Hon GERRY BROWNLEE to the
Minister of Revenue: Did he know that the Small Business
Cashflow (Loan) Scheme was in the COVID-19 Response
(Taxation and Other Regulatory Urgent Measures) Bill that
was introduced to Parliament on Thursday, 30 April; if so,
why didn’t he notify the Opposition that the scheme was
not in the bill supplied to them that morning?
Hon
Dr NICK SMITH to the Minister of Justice: Does he stand by
all his policies and priorities?
Rt Hon WINSTON
PETERS to the Minister for Regional Economic Development:
What recent announcements has he made regarding regional
economic development?
GINNY ANDERSEN to the Minister
of Health: How has the rollout of new frontline mental
health services been affected by
COVID-19?