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| 27/06/2010 | Submission on Local Government Act 2002 Amendment Bill | The Democrats for Social Credit Party's submission intends to focus on three aspects of the Bill: (a) Democracy and accountability; (b) Funding of infrastructure and utilities; and (c) Contracts and the private sector. | Heather Marion Smith |
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| 27/05/2009 | Waste Minimisation in NZ | Democrats for social credit (DSC) welcomes the opportunity to comment on this
discussion document. We see the management of waste and the environment
generally as of equal importance, and indeed closely tied, to managing the economy. | Katherine Ransom |
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| 20/04/2009 | Submission to Hamilton CC | After consideration of the Council’s proposed Long Term Council Community Plan, which I find to be bold and ambitious in such uncertain financial times, I would like to make the following recommendations for consideration by this Council. | |
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| 3/09/2008 | Submission to Queenstown Lakes District Council | Democrats for Social Credit welcomes your invitation to contribute to your funding and rates review. We regret being unable to attend your round of meetings but are pleased to be able to enlarge on the points made in our submission to the QLDC Draft Annu | Heather Marion Smith |
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| 20/08/2008 | Reserve Bank of New Zealand Amendment Bill | Democrats for social credit members are extremely concerned at the potential for this new amendment to the Reserve Bank Act to eliminate the little economic sovereignty left to us in this country. | John Pemberton |
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| 20/08/2008 | Sustainable Land Management & Climate Change | It is unlikely that anyone in the forestry business would disagree that climatic warming is a threat to be taken seriously. Even if we accept evidence for climatic cycles, with a natural swing back to warmer/wetter from about the turn of the twentieth ce | John Rawson |
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| 20/08/2008 | Inquiry into the future monetary policy framework | Democrats for social credit (DSC) welcomes the opportunity to make this submission on the future of New Zealand’s monetary policy framework. It has been obvious to us for many years that the techniques promulgated by orthodox economists, from the left or | John Pemberton |
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| 20/08/2008 | Draft New Zealand Energy Efficiency & Conservation Strategy | Democrats for social credit (DSC) fully supports the aims outlined in this discussion document but maintain that sailing in a new direction is, in the long term, the only way to achieve those aims. Solutions “that provide the best outcomes for the environ | Heather Marion Smith |
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| 20/08/2008 | Inquiry into Local Government Rates | Funding of local government expenditure is a complex area, and the financial decisions councils make raise many issues of equity and affordability because of the impact they have on people’s lives. | John Pemberton |
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| 20/08/2008 | Inquiry into housing affordability in New Zealand | The Democrats for social credit Party has aims in which ownership of the nation’s capital resources are spread among as many New Zealanders as possible, as stated in our Party’s Tenets and Purposes. Home Ownership is probably the most fundamental property | Katherine Ransom |
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| 24/07/2008 | Submission to Wanganui District Council | Democrats for social credit (DSC) has long advocated for the right of local bodies, the Department of Conservation and other ministries to have access to credit lines from our sovereign bank, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand. We maintain that it is neither | Heather Marion Smith |
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| 24/07/2008 | Submission to Whangarei District Council | Non-commercial infrastructure should not be funded like industry at full commercial rates. | John Rawson |