A majority of submitters oppose the Fast Track amendment bill, raising concerns about environmental safeguards, Māori engagement, shortened review times, and reduced panel discretion, despite government intentions to pass it by year-end.
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loss of flexibility in seeking expert input
95 percent of fast track amendment bill submitters opposed to changespanels lose power to seek environmental evidence
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