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Google News: Today in politics: Saturday, April 21
[Stuff.co.nz] - MPs Winston Peters, Simon Bridges, Annette King and Lianne Dalziel, comedian Pinky Agnew and journalist Patrick Gower will debate whether politicians should be hacked off with hacking journalists. Proceeds go to the Media Solidarity and Safety Fund.
Housing minister asks MP to prioritise OIA requests
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[Radio New Zealand] - Labour Party MP Annette King says it is high handed of the Minister of Housing to say her requests for information are interfering with his department's operations. Ms King, Labour's housing spokesperson, has received a letter from Mr Heatley asking
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[Stuff.co.nz] - Labour's Housing spokeswoman Annette King said a recent select committee was told that state housing repairs would not begin before June or July. The lack of urgency was "not good enough". "This is a huge amount of time after the [earthquake] that they
Google News: Housing affordability a misnomer - Labour
[Voxy] - "This is nonsensical when the government, as part of their 'cost-saving' change programme, recently slammed the door on third parties who were willing and able to assist tenants into private rentals if necessary, Annette King said.
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