Dear John,
After years of wasteful spending, absurd projects and higher costs
for Kiwis under Labour, the country had its say and gave the Coalition
Government a mandate to move quickly, and that’s what we’re doing.
The Government’s 100-day plan laid out 49 actions we’ll deliver
urgently to get our country back on track and – with the end of our
first 100 days approaching in a few weeks – I thought I’d give you all
an update.
Among other things, so far we’ve:
- Started reducing public sector expenditure
- Refocused the Reserve Bank on reducing inflation
- Written legislation to repeal the Auckland Regional Fuel Tax on 30
June
- Required primary and intermediate schools to teach an hour each of
reading, writing and maths every day
- Banned phones in classrooms from next term
- Stopped work on the Jobs Tax and the costly Auckland Light Rail
project
- Began work to get our transport agencies building new roads
- Repealed the Ute Tax
- Stopped blanket speed limit reductions
- Reintroduced 90-day trials and cancelled fair pay agreements
- Repealed Three Waters
- Abolished Labour’s prisoner reduction target
- Improved security for health workers by putting security guards in
more emergency departments.
These are just some of the actions we’ve taken and there’ll be many
more to come as we clean up the mess left by Labour and rebuild our
economy, restore law and order and deliver better health and
education.
Keep an eye out this Sunday as I deliver my State of the Nation
speech where I’ll share more about where the country’s at and how this
Government is working relentlessly to get it back on track.
Thank you, Christopher
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