Dear John,
As the election looms I am ramping up the workload to get the
message about National, and our policies, out to the electorate. We’ve
already released policies on farming, nursing and mental health, and
in recent weeks our FamilyBoost childcare tax rebates and our Housing
Growth Plan, have been well received. National wants to restore fiscal
discipline, end Labour’s wasteful spending and deliver clear reporting
of public finances.
Successful National Party Southern Regional
Conference
Great to be involved in the recent National Party Southern
Regional conference in Dunedin. It was excellent to hear from Party
President Sylvia Wood and Party Leader Chris Luxon, and to reconnect
with the hard-working members who are National’s
backbone.
Budget blowout shows Labour’s time is
up
Budget 2023 shows why New Zealand needs a change of direction
and a change of Government this year. While Finance Minister Grant
Robertson promised a bread-and-butter Budget, he delivered a spending
spree creating a massive increase in deficits and debt climbing for
years to come. National knows we need to fix the economy to lift
incomes and afford the public services Kiwis deserve – Labour’s only
plan is to spend.
I was honoured attend a tree planting at Queens Park recently
to mark the King’s coronation.
Labour’s flagship Early Childhood policy falls
flat
New Zealand’s early childhood education sector has rejected
Labour’s flagship Budget 2023 policy, saying it is ‘completely
unworkable’ and will force them to hike their fees or close. As
National’s Early Childhood spokesperson, I believe Labour’s policy
will penalize ECH centres, while not benefitting families. National’s
plan is to ensure that childcare is more affordable. Our FamilyBoost
childcare rebate will give 130,000 low and middle-income families up
to $75 more in their after-tax pay each week. Check it out here: https://www.national.org.nz/familyboost
I was delighted to talk to students from
Halfmoon Bay School, who recently visited Parliament as part of a
Rural and Remote Kids Group, which also included Tapora, Ngamatapouri,
Mulberry Grove, and Makuri Schools.
Ram raids up 77 percent since Hipkins became
PM
Shocking figures - with ram raids up by 77 percent since
Chris Hipkins took over as Prime Minister and tried to proclaim that
his Government was getting on top of the problem. Violent crime is up
33 percent, knife crime is up 20 percent, and gang membership has
increased by 66 per cent. Labour’s soft-on-crime approach is
devastating to New Zealand. A National Government
would crack down on serious repeat youth offenders like ram-raiders to
turn their lives around and to protect the public. Here are the
details of our plans to combat youth
offending:
https://www.national.org.nz/national_launches_plan_to_combat_youth_offending
National’s Maori Development and Associate Housing
spokesperson Tama Potaka had an informative visit to Invercargill this
month, meeting with Southern Institute of Technology Nga
Puna Wai Construction programme building students, along with speaking
with a range of community groups about the South’s social housing
needs.
Going for Housing Growth
Plan
National will fix NZ’s housing crisis by unlocking land for
housing, build infrastructure and sharing the benefits of growth with
communities. Labour has failed on housing. Rents are up $160 per week
since 2017, the social housing waitlist has increased dramatically,
3500 families live in motels, and over 400 in cars. National's Going
for Housing Growth Plan will unlock land for housing, reduce red tape
and offer councils’ housing performance incentives. Look here for more
information:
https://www.national.org.nz/nationals_going_for_housing_growth_plan
I was very sad to learn of the possible closure of
Southland’s iconic department store H & J Smiths. My thoughts are
with staff and management as they work through this difficult process,
and with loyal customers who are also coming to terms with the
announcement.
In the
news:
Penny
to the Minister for ECE
Labour
needs to fix ECE Budget botch-up
Cost
of Living crisis affects businesses
My Diary
5 June – King’s Birthday
7 June – Opening speech – Purebred Jersey Breed Conference
Invercargill
14 June - Auckland/Hamilton visit
20-23 June - Parliament Sitting
27-29 June - Parliament Sitting
30 June - Night of the Arts
As always, I’m here to help. Please contact me at my
Invercargill office on Ph- 03 218 5060, or email me at: [email protected]
Thank you for your support
Penny Simmonds http://pennysimmonds.national.org.nz/
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