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Real Change Begins Today
Friday, 24 November 2023, 11:31 am
Press Release: ACT New Zealand
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The coalition agreement ACT has negotiated with National
and NZ First and announced today will deliver the real
change so many New Zealanders voted for.
The three
parties have committed to a policy programme that will make
life more affordable, ensure proper consequences for
criminals, and restore democracy in areas where it was being
eroded by co-governance.
ACT campaigned for a
government of real change. We are proud to be contributing
ideas to this government that will solve the urgent problems
people elected us to address. Some of the ACT policies that
have been adopted in the coalition agreement include the
following:
- Deliver savings by reducing
non-essential bureaucracy and headcounts in government
departments.
- Increase the speed at which mortgage
interest deductibility is restored for rental properties
with a 60% deduction in 2023/24, 80% in 2024/25, and 100% in
2025/26.
- Tackle red tape by establishing a new
Minister and Ministry of Regulation and pass legislation
ensuring regulation is based on principles of good
law-making.
- Ensure safer streets by restoring Three
Strikes, introducing tougher sentences for criminals who
attack victims in the workplace, increasing funding for
prison capacity and new youth justice beds, and scrapping
Labour’s prisoner reduction target.
- Introduce a
Treaty Principles Bill based on ACT’s policy and support
it to a select committee.
- Restore the right to local
referendum on the establishment or use of Māori wards,
remove co-governance from the delivery of public services
and repeal race-based laws, ensure government contracts are
not awarded based on race, and issue a directive to all
central government organisations that public services should
be prioritised on the basis of need, not
race.
- Reintroduce partnership schools and introduce
a policy to allow state schools to become partnership
schools.
- Reduce the regulatory burden on farmers by
ceasing the implementation of Significant Natural Areas,
replace the National Policy Statement for Freshwater
Management to rebalance Te Mana o te Wai to better reflect
the interests of all water users, maintain a split-gas
approach to methane and carbon dioxide through to 2050 and
review the methane science and targets in 2024, improve Farm
Environment Plans so they are more cost-effective and
pragmatic, and enable farmers and landowners to offset
sequestration against their on-farm emissions.
- Fix
planning laws by making Medium Density Residential Standards
(MDRS) optional for councils.
- Replace the RMA with
new resource management laws premised on the enjoyment of
property rights as a guiding principle and introduce
financial incentives for councils to enable more
housing.
- Encourage more landlords to enter the
rental market by allowing 90 day notices to end a periodic
tenancy, and return tenants’ notice to 21 days and
landlords’ to 42 if the tenant wishes to move or the
landlord wishes to sell.
- Give at-risk youth more
opportunities to find a safe and loving home by reforming
Oranga Tamariki, including removing section 7AA and creating
a truly independent monitoring and oversight
agency.
- Reform health and safety law and
regulations, expand 90-day trials to apply to all
businesses, and simplify the personal grievance
process.
- Implement sanctions, including electronic
money management, for beneficiaries who can work but refuse
to take agreed steps to find a job.
- Pass the
Constitution (Enabling a 4-Year Term) Amendment Bill through
first reading.
- Immediately begin to repeal and
replace Part 6 of the Arms Act 1983 relating to clubs and
ranges, rewrite the Arms Act 1983 to provide greater
protection of public safety and simplify regulatory
requirements to improve compliance, transfer responsibility
for the Arms Act 1983 to the Ministry of Justice and the
Firearms Safety Authority away from Police, and review
whether the Firearms Registry is improving public
safety.
The full list of policies can be found
in our coalition
agreement.
This is a significant programme of work
for the next three years that will bring real change for New
Zealand. ACT’s Ministers are ready to hit the ground
running and get to work for New
Zealanders.
Thank you to every Kiwi who
trusted ACT with their vote. We will work tirelessly to
repay your faith with real solutions and the real change you
voted
for.
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