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Debate over Treasurer's Advance Authorisation Bill 2022, seeking a $1.5 billion increase to address unforeseen expenses, particularly in healthcare.
π High Β· Bill Second Reading22 March 2022 Β· 22,569 words
Govt seeks $1.5B boost to Treasurer's Advance for unforeseen expenses; Opposition wants more details
Treasurer's Advance Authorisation Bill 2022 seeks $1.5B increase for unforeseen expenses.
βThis bill seeks to increase the Treasurerβs advance limit for 2021β22 to $2.32 billion, an increase of $1.5 billion on the currently approved limit of $820.5 million.β
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Members who spoke
Templeman, Mr DavidLove, Mr ShaneMcGowan, Mr MarkHoney, Dr DavidACTING SPEAKERRundle, Mr Peter
Topics
financebudgetCOVID-19healthcaregovernment spending
Legislation Referenced
Bills
Treasurerβs Advance Authorisation Bill 2022
Β· 22 March 2022
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