Dear John --
Happy New Year Selwyn! I hope everyone has had a wonderful start to
2024. I have been enjoying life as a new mother to our son Geordie.
Thank you to everyone for the kind messages following his safe
arrival, our family is very appreciative, and we are all doing
well.
I intend to be back to my duties in the electorate in the coming
months and will return to my ministerial duties as soon as I’m able.
In the meantime, my office and colleagues have been busy progressing
with the Government’s 100-day plan. There is a full agenda over the
next few weeks, and we are working tirelessly to give New Zealander’s
what they asked for.
To reflect on what has already been accomplished, a highlight for
Selwyn would have to be the ending of the Ute Tax. As of New Years
Day, hardworking kiwis who rely on a Ute to work are no longer
unfairly taxed because of it. We said all along it would
disproportionately affect farmers and tradies, and by repealing this
legislation we are showing our support to the backbone of our country
and economy.
We have made significant progress with redacting the highly
contested RMA reforms that Labour forced through Parliament last term
by successfully repealing the Natural and Built Environment Act and
Spatial Planning Act. These repeals (and eventual replacements) will
help builders, developers, and farmers, while ensuring protection of
our environment as we undertake a forward-leaning approach to land use
and infrastructure.
We have also amended the speed limit rules as part of our
commitment to stop blanket speed limit reductions which have caused
uproar across the country. Work has already begun on a new Rule,
which will ensure that when speed limits are set, economic impacts and
the views of road users and local communities are considered,
alongside safety.
In a matter of weeks this Government has displayed its vision for
New Zealand. We want to promote growth and innovation, retract
unnecessary restrictions and compliance, and grow a healthy economy so
we can enjoy better public services. National is also repealing the
Three Waters legislation within the first 100 days, which is welcome
news for Selwyn and New Zealand.
In other economic news, the Government restored the Reserve Bank’s
single focus on price stability, while reducing regulatory burden on
business and restoring discipline in government spending. Inflation is
beginning to fall, and we want to see this trend continue.
We set out on an ambitious task to get our country back on track
and we are determined to deliver. While there is so much left to do
and complete within our 100-day plan, we will continue to work for New
Zealander’s and will stay engaged with our communities along the
way.
My office is up and running and, as usual, my team 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.
Kind regards,
Nicola Grigg https://nicolagrigg.national.org.nz/
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