UnitedFuture children’s policy launched
Thursday, 11 September 2008
UnitedFuture
children’s policy launched
UnitedFuture children’s policy launched
“The main principle of the UnitedFuture policy for children is that we believe it is key to invest in those on whom children rely for their well-being – namely parents and teachers,” he said.
Mr Dunne outlined UnitedFuture policy to:
- Retain the Families Commission
and Children's Commissioner and
- Set personal tax rates
as follows:
10% up to $12,000
20% between $12,001 and
$38,000
30% above $38,000
UnitedFuture would also introduce income splitting for couples with dependent children.
“If we support the family as best we can, we
believe that will lead to the best possible results for
children,” he said.
Other UnitedFuture policies
include:
- one-stop shop family service centres to meet
community needs in a coherent and family-friendly way
-
establishing a cross-party parliamentary group for children
- focusing on increasing affordable housing for families
with children
- extending paid parental leave to 12
months
- funding Plunketline, separate to funding for
Healthline.
The full children’s policy can be found at
http://www.unitedfuture.org.nz/default,938,children.sm
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