Dear John
Thank you for your support over the past few weeks, I'm pleased
that the election is behind us and we can get on with the business of
holding the Labour-led government to account.
National Leader Judith Collins has announced
our new caucus line up and spokesperson portfolios and I am
thrilled to have moved into the No. 5 spot and with my portfolios of
Social Development & Employment, Social Investment, Whānau Ora and
Land Information.
These portfolios are all areas that are of huge interest to me and
it's an opportunity to continue with the work that I'm already doing
in that space, like my First 1000 Days policy that will empower
parents to make the best choices for their child in their first 1000
days.
Further to that work, I am a strong advocate for Whānau Ora as I've
seen the difference it makes for whānau not just in Taupo but across
New Zealand. There is an opportunity to ensure more families benefit
and when we intervene earlier, fewer people end up in hardship.
I firmly believe that stronger families and communities make for
stronger children and youth to transition successfully into adulthood
and successful lives.
New Zealand’s 53rd Parliament will formally open with two
ceremonies soon – the Commission Opening on Wednesday 25 November 2020
and the State Opening on Thursday 26 November 2020.
These two events are fabulous to watch and I'd encourage you to
join in the pomp and ceremony:
In the meantime, in my electorate offices it's business as usual
should you need to get
in touch. My next newsletter in December will have details of our
opening hours over the festive period.
I look forward to an exciting parliamentary term and continuing my
work in the many communities that make up the Taupo electorate.
Warm regards
Hon Louise Upston http://louiseupston.national.org.nz/
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