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Simon Power

Member for Rangitikei, National Party

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Election Debate—Correspondence Between Ministerial Services and Leader of the Opposition (3 Aug 2011)

Interjection: "No, the Rt Hon Minister of Ministerial Services."

Business Statement (7 Jul 2011)

Speech expand: "When the House resumes on Tuesday, 12 July the Government intends to move the first reading of the Subordinate Legislation (Confirmation and Validation) Bill (No 3), and to make further progress on the Weathertight Homes Resolution Services (Financial ..."

Third Readings (7 Jul 2011)

Speech expand: "I move, That the District Courts Amendment Bill, the Land Transport Amendment Bill, the Summary Proceedings Amendment Bill (No 3), the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families Amendment Bill (No 2), the Crimes Amendment Bill (No 4), the Criminal ..."

Royal Society of New Zealand—Meetings with Minister (6 Jul 2011)

Intervention: "My recollection is that the question was: “What advice has he given to the Royal Society” in respect of a particular issue. That is within his responsibility as a Minister with responsibility in the science and innovation area."

Interest Rates and Lending Practices—Controls (23 Jun 2011)

Answer expand: "The Ministry of Consumer Affairs has been working on a review of the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act since 2008. The ministry has also assisted individuals to take cases to the disputes tribunal concerning irresponsible lending practices. I am ..."

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