A political commentary piece analyzing declining support for National and Christopher Luxon, rising green calls for electrification, and concerns over the government's secret moves to weaken Treaty of Waitangi obligations in 23 pieces of legislation.
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Now a coalition of mayors who are all connected to local government New Zealand have come up with an alternative idea to the rates gaps. Instead of being forced to keep rates increases down, they propose being allowed to carry on as they are, but then allowing their ratepayers to defer the payments and lodge the debt against the house that they're in to be paid when the house is sold. Nelson Mayor Nick Smith is chair of the strategic advisory group that came up with this policy and is with us now.
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