From Chris Bishop - MP for Hutt South <[email protected]>
Subject We have a new National Leader - and can you help deliver some letters?
Date May 28, 2020 1:20 AM
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Todd Muller is the new Leader of the National Party

Could you help deliver some letters for me?
Dear John,

It's been an exciting few days in politics! On Friday the National Party caucus met and elected Todd Muller as Leader, and Nikki Kaye as Deputy Leader. Todd is a good friend of mine and I know he will do a fantastic job. His first speech has had brilliant feedback and you can read it here. ([link removed]) By the way, the Bishmullet came off for the caucus meeting after eight days and $8400 raised (read more below).

In his speech Todd said "my absolute focus as National Party Leader will be New Zealand's economic recovery after the immense devastation from COVID-19. We will save jobs, get the economy growing again and we will do so by leveraging our country’s great strengths: our people, our communities, our great natural resources, our values of hard work, tenacity, innovation and aspiration." As part of this he has taken the Small Business portfolio, a symbol of how important he regards small business in helping us recover.

On Monday Todd announced the new National Party team ([link removed]) and I'm really pleased to join his frontbench with the roles of Infrastructure and Transport. Both are critical for New Zealand and I'm excited about developing our policies and plans in this area. Watch this space!

The last few days have been hard, and I want to acknowledge our outgoing Leader and Deputy Leader Simon Bridges and Paula Bennett. Simon has worked hard as Leader, given the job his all, and the caucus is grateful for his service.

Letter: Could you lend a hand helping me get my first letter of the year into mailboxes around the Hutt? I have about 20,000 to deliver around the Hutt in the next couple of weeks, and I'd love your help. You can sign up here. ([link removed]) 200 letters takes a couple of hours and you can do them in your own time. We either drop them off to you or you can pick them up.

Business with Bish: I'm getting great feedback on my "Business with Bish" videos that feature a local Hutt business and what they do. You can see the most recent ones on my Facebook page - Clive's Chemist in Wainuiomata ([link removed]) , Buzz Cafe in High St ([link removed]) , and Shazly Experience. ([link removed]) If you're keen to have a chat with me and promote your own business, drop me a message and I'll come by and say hello!

Transport: My focus in transport at the moment is on the debacle that is Auckland light rail ([link removed]) (see my question ([link removed]) to Phil Twyford on Tuesday in Parliament), Transmission Gully (which is, astonishingly, proposing almost 100 redundancies) ([link removed]) , and the upcoming rise in petrol tax and road user charges. Our argument is that the 4c a litre rise scheduled for July 1 should be deferred in light of the pressure on households thanks to COVID-19 and the simple fact that the project which the revenue was going to be used for (light rail) is now no longer happening. Let's see if the government agrees.

Have a great Friday and long weekend.

Chris

P.S A reminder my offices are now open! Please contact me at any time of course if you need a hand with anything.
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Could you lend a hand helping me get my first letter of the year into mailboxes around the Hutt? I have about 20,000 to deliver around the Hutt in the next couple of weeks, and I'd love your help. You can sign up here. ([link removed]) 200 letters takes a couple of hours and you can do them in your own time. We either drop them off to you or you can pick them up. Thank you!
Bishmullet

Thanks to everyone who donated money for Good Bitches Baking! We raised $8400 and to get upt o the $10k target Nicola Willis MP chipped in $500 and I've made up the balance. It was a huge amount of fun. If you missed my appearance on Seven Sharp you can see it here ([link removed]) , and here's a video showing me getting it done. ([link removed]) Thanks heaps to Amanda and the team at Wildflower in High St who kept the wind off my neck for a few days and gave me such a stylish hairdo!
Business with Bish

I'm getting great feedback on my "Business with Bish" videos that feature a local Hutt business and what they do. You can see the most recent ones on my Facebook page - Clive's Chemist in Wainuiomata ([link removed]) , Buzz Cafe in High St ([link removed]) , and Shazly Experience. ([link removed]) If you're keen to have a chat with me and promote your own business, drop me a message and I'll come by and say hello!

Other videos up online already include:Dirty Burger in Petone ([link removed]) , ESSC Eats in Eastbourne ([link removed]) , Fix Federation ([link removed]) , and the Still Room in Eastbourne. ([link removed])
New Portfolios

I am absolutely delighted that new National Leader Todd Muller has asked me to serve on his frontbench with the portfolios of Infrastructure and Transport. Both portfolios are critical to New Zealand’s future and I am looking forward to developing and delivering our plans.

Transport is particularly critical for the Hutt Valley - watch this space!
Wellington...

Wellington. Enough said.

Looking for a new staff member...
Bishop Junior and Bishop Senior
Mum will have a flat white please!

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