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Grant Robertson

Grant Robertson

Former Labour List MP

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Personal voting history

Abortion Legislation Bill
1st reading
Supported
8.8.2019
2nd reading
Supported
3.3.2020
3rd reading
Supported
18.3.2020
End of Life Choice Bill
1st reading
Supported
13.12.2017
2nd reading
Supported
26.6.2019
3rd reading
Supported
13.11.2019
Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Renewal of Licences) Amendment Bill (No 2)
1st reading
Supported
21.2.2018
Misuse of Drugs (Medicinal Cannabis and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
1st reading
Supported
31.1.2018

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Bills responsible for

St Peter's Parish Endowment Fund Trust Bill

This Private Bill enables the St Peter's (Wellington) Endowment Fund Trust Board to make distributions that are not restricted to the amount of income earned in the year preceding the year of distribution, provides for a limitation on the liability of the members of the Trust Board, and enables the updating of its governance arrangements.

Last activity over 1 year ago
Imprest Supply (Second for 2023/24) Bill

This bill is required to ensure that the Government has sufficient supply to implement Cabinet decisions made or otherwise finalised after the contents of the 2023/24 Estimates were closed off and to meet contingencies in excess of the amounts provided in the Appropriation (2023/24 Estimates) Bill.

Last activity over 1 year ago
Appropriation (2023/24 Estimates) Bill

This bill seeks parliamentary authorisation of the individual appropriations contained in The Estimates of Appropriations for the Government of New Zealand for the Year Ending 30 June 2024.

Last activity over 1 year ago
Integrity Sport and Recreation Bill

This bill establishes a new independent Crown entity called the Integrity Sport and Recreation Commission. The Commission's key functions will be to promote, advise, and educate on integrity issues within the sector, engage with participants within the sector on integrity issues, develop and issue integrity codes, prescribe policies and procedures for complaints and disputes, implement the World Anti-Doping Code, and investigate suspected breaches of integrity codes and threats to integrity.

Last activity over 1 year ago
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