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Stuart Nash

Stuart Nash

Former Labour MP for Napier

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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
Opposed
31.1.2018

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Bills responsible for

Business Payment Practices Bill

This bill would introduce a regime that aims to bring transparency to business-to-business payment terms and practices in New Zealand.

Last activity almost 2 years ago
Arms Legislation Bill

The amendments in this omnibus bill deal with an inter-related topic that can be regarded as implementing a single broad policy. That policy is to improve public safety by adjusting legislative frameworks to impose tighter controls on the use and possession of arms.

Last activity about 2 years ago
Taxation (KiwiSaver, Student Loans, and Remedial Matters) Bill

The main objectives of this omnibus taxation bill are to continue the Government's simplifying and modernising of social policy administration, to further improve the application of our broad-base, low-rate framework, and to further encourage research and development expenditure.

Last activity about 2 years ago
Taxation (Annual Rates for 2019–20, GST Offshore Supplier Registration, and Remedial Matters) Bill

This omnibus bill contains taxation amendments aimed at setting the annual rates of income tax for the 2019–20 tax year, improving current tax settings within a broad-base low-rate framework, modernising and improving the settings for the administration of social policy by Inland Revenue, and providing consistency with the broad objectives of government for international co-operation.

Last activity about 2 years ago
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