Dear Friend,
David Parker's new
Soviet-style central-planning regime is Three Waters
2.0. Despite jettisoning many of Jacinda Ardern's policies to
improve Labour's chance of re-election in October, the Government is
ploughing ahead with reforms to the Resource Management Act.
We're
now half way through our nation-wide 'Hands Off Our Homes – Stop
Central Planning Committees' Roadshow Tour. We're in Palmerston
North tonight for an event being co-hosted with our friends at
Federated Farmers. Then we head to Whanganui, Hawke's Bay and
Taupo over the next few days followed by National Fieldays at
Mystery Creek. All the event details are listed at www.taxpayersroadshow.nz
You can read some of the local
news coverage and watch
the video of the Invercargill event here.
Just like we did for Three
Waters, we need to show the Government the strength of feeling against
these reforms. You
can sign our petition here.
Yes, the RMA is a terrible piece of legislation that has fuelled a
housing and infrastructure crisis by restricting what people can and
cannot do on their own land. But these reforms will make the situation
much, much worse.
David Parker proposes to
seize powers to set planning rules from local councils and transfer
them to unelected, unaccountable regional planning committees working
under the direction of the Minister of the Environment in Wellington
and a new, unelected National Māori Entity.
Friend, between this and Three Waters, if the Government gets its
way, the only thing left for local councils will be libraries and
organising the Santa parade! The power won't be in the hands of those
who are democratically accountable.
Centralised 'Regional Planning Committees' will have to balance 18
contradictory 'system objectives' while also taking account of 'Te
Oranga o te Taiao' (environmental wellbeing) statements when
developing their plans. Competing interpretations of these concepts
will likely end up in court.
All this will lead to
higher building costs, more red tape, no local control and more
co-governance. If you want to stop these reforms in our tracks, add
your name to our petition.
Our economist, Ray Deacon, and I presented to the Environment
Committee earlier in the year to outline our concerns with the reforms
and ask for the bills to be withdrawn. You
can watch our submission here.
And we were not alone in our opposition. We have been our working
through the thousands of submissions that have been made on the bill
from pressures groups like ours to industry organisations, councils to
community groups, charities to individuals. The overwhelming majority
of the submitters have raised concerns about the bills.
But yet the Government is still pressing ahead.
As we ramp up our fight to stop Labour's central planning
committees, I
am asking you to add your support by signing our petition.
Thank you for your support.
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Jordan
Williams Executive Director New Zealand Taxpayers’
Union.
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