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Ron Mark

Ron Mark

Former NZ First List MP

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Personal voting history

Abortion Legislation Bill
1st reading

8.8.2019
2nd reading

3.3.2020
3rd reading

18.3.2020
End of Life Choice Bill
1st reading

13.12.2017
2nd reading

26.6.2019
3rd reading

13.11.2019
Sale and Supply of Alcohol (Renewal of Licences) Amendment Bill (No 2)
1st reading

21.2.2018
Misuse of Drugs (Medicinal Cannabis and Other Matters) Amendment Bill
1st reading

31.1.2018

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Bills responsible for

Veterans' Support Amendment Bill (No 2)

This bill proposes to implement recommendations made by the Paterson Report. It focuses on improving access to services for veterans, improving support for veterans' families, supporting veterans and their families at the end of the veteran's life, and removing unfair provisions of the Veteran's Support Act 2014.

Last activity 14 days ago
Veterans' Support Amendment Bill

This bill amends section 9 of the Veterans' Support Act 2014 to provide for the making of declarations in relation to historical deployments.

Last activity 14 days ago
Military Justice Legislation Amendment Bill

This is an omnibus bill introduced in accordance with Standing Order 263(a). The purpose of this bill is to update the military justice system and to align it with the criminal justice system by enhancing victims’ rights, amending the Armed Forces Discipline Act 1971, the Court Martial Act 2007, and the Court Martial Appeals Act 1953.

Last activity 14 days ago
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