Dear John,
Week one of the official campaign complete!
With Parliament now officially dissolved, I've really enjoyed
getting out every day on the campaign trail.
With Selwyn being such a large electorate, I'm trying to get around
as many towns as possible to ensure I can talk to people from across
the district.
This week I've been out knocking on doors in Rolleston, Lincoln,
Darfield, West Melton, and Yaldhurst!
I've also held two coffee catch ups in Lincoln and West Melton, and
I've hosted a pub politics at The Famous Grouse in Lincoln, and I'll
be at The Rock Rolleston tonight - more details later in this
newsletter.
Over the next five weeks, I'm really looking forward to talking to
and engaging with as many people as possible to get our country back
on track!!
On Wednesday, I also popped into Christchurch to join Chris Luxon
and my National Party colleagues to announce our plan to supercharge
the EV infrastructure around New Zealand. Read more below!
Policy Announcement - Supercharging EV Infrastructure
National will supercharge electric vehicle infrastructure with a
comprehensive, nationwide EV network of 10,000 public chargers to
unleash the renewable transition, deliver infrastructure and rebuild
the economy.
We know Kiwis won’t switch to an EV if they are anxious about
whether they will be able to recharge it when and where they need to.
Under the Labour Government, investment in public EV infrastructure
has not kept pace with the rising number of EVs and New Zealand now
has the fewest public chargers per electric vehicle in the OECD.
Our Supercharging EV Infrastructure policy will:
- Invest $257 million over four years to deliver 10,000 public EV
chargers, nearly 10 times more than the current number
- Revive the highly successful Ultra-Fast Broadband (UFB) funding
model to deliver a nationwide EV charging network with chargers
located where drivers need them
- Eliminate the need for resource consents for EV charging points to
reduce up-front costs
We have also committed to ending the ‘ute tax’ and clean
car discount schemes which Labour said would be fiscally
neutral, but which are unnecessary, expensive and fiscally
unsustainable - and instead, just tax the essential work vehicles used
by farmers and tradies, many of whom have no practical option to
switch to an EV.
Delivering better infrastructure is a key part of National’s plan
to rebuild the economy to get it working for all New Zealanders. A
strong economy means an end to the cost-of-living crisis, higher
incomes, lower mortgage rates, and it means New Zealand can also
afford the quality public services we all rely on.
Read
our full Supercharging EV Infrastructure policy here
Upcoming Events
As the election draws closer, I will continue to host a range of
events to be as accessible as possible! Below are the events over the
next week, with my full schedule constantly being update here: https://nicolagrigg.national.org.nz/events
Pub Politics
Rolleston
Ahead of the election, there are
a number of big issues that Selwyn residents are thinking about. Come
and join me at the The Rock Rolleston tonight
from 5:00pm - 7:00pm to share your
thoughts and queries.
More information about tonight's Pub
Politics here: https://nicolagrigg.national.org.nz/rolleston_pub_politics
West Melton
Next Thursday 14
September, I will also be hosting a Pub Politics evening at
Two Fat Possums in West Melton from 5:00pm - 7:00pm.
If you're free to come along to this casual event, I'd love to see you
there!
More information about next week's Pub
Politics here: https://nicolagrigg.national.org.nz/west_melton_pub_politics
Law & Order Public
Meeting - with Mark Mitchell
Monday 11 September 5:30pm
Crime is out of control in New Zealand,
and it is getting worse under this Government.
In Canterbury crime rose 28 per cent
and violent crime up 40 per cent when comparing the first four months
of 2022 with the first four months of 2023.
I am hosting a public meeting with
National's Police and Corrections spokesperson Mark Mitchell MP next
Monday 11 September from 5:30pm at Rolleston College
to hear your concerns and discuss our plan and policies to tackle
crime.
Click
here for more information and to RSVP.
Coffee Catch
Up
I'll be in Templeton next week if you want to have a coffee and
talk to me about an issue, policy, or just want to chat! No
appointment needed.
Wednesday 13 September
📍 Cafe Number Five, 5 Kirk Road,
Templeton
⏰ 11:00am - 12:00pm
Here to help
As always, my team and I are here and available to help.
You can get in touch with us by emailing [email protected], phone 03 344
2800, or pop into the office in Rolleston Square between Monday and
Fridays, 10:00am - 4:00pm.
Kind regards,
Nicola Grigg https://nicolagrigg.national.org.nz/
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