Voluntary Student Union Bill Expected To Pass Tonight
Wednesday, 28 September 2011, 12:25 pm
Article: ParliamentToday.co.nz
Voluntary Student Union Bill Expected To Pass
Tonight
Following Question Time and the General
Debate, Parliament will move to Private, Local and
Members’ Bills.
It is expected the House will deal with
the Royal
Society of New Zealand Amendment Bill quickly and the
Southland
District Council (Stewart Island/Rakiura Visitor Levy)
Empowering Bill has been postponed.
Next on the Order
Paper is the third reading of the
Education (Freedom of Association) Amendment Bill.
Proceedings will be interrupted at 5.30 for the
valedictory speeches of Mita Ririnui and Keith
Locke.
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