This piece critiques Labour’s claimed $18.2 billion fiscal gap by questioning the accuracy and methodology of National’s cost analysis, highlighting the lack of clear funding for Labour’s spending commitments and the overreliance on a single capital gains tax to fund a range of政策
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To Labor, Labour has announced a second policy. Um this year, it's free maternity scans. These scans can cost mums up to $90, and Labour is planning to fund free scans with the proceeds from the capital gains tax. Aisha Viral is Labour's health spokesperson and with us. Hi Heather, thanks for having me on. How many mums who pay for scans at the moment will not have to pay for scans?
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