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Amendment (Moved by Greens) - Amendment to provide a time-frame for the report to be provided.
Wednesday, 16 September 2020 - Motion, Electoral Donations Reform Paper
Amendment An Amendment was proposed by Ms O’Connor by adding after “Parliament” in paragraph (5) “by no later than 22 September 2020.” | |
Original Motion A Motion being made and the Question being proposed – That the House: (1) Notes that on 3 May 2018, then Premier, Will Hodgman, announced that the Government would conduct a review into Tasmania’s Electoral Act. (2) Further notes that an interim report was released in December 2018 which led to the 'Electoral Amendment Bill 2019' implementing several administrative changes to the Act. (3) Further notes that the Government commissioned a second review and community consultation was held on the more substantive issues surrounding electoral donations laws. (4) Understands the report from this consultation was received by Government in December 2019. (5) Calls on the Attorney-General to release this report by tabling it in Parliament. | |
Supported Greens, Labor |
Opposed Liberals, Ogilvie |
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Amendment Negatived
Final Motion (Moved by Labor) - Motion negatived.
Wednesday, 16 September 2020 - Motion, Electoral Donations Reform Paper
Final Motion A Motion being made and the Question being proposed – That the House: (1) Notes that on 3 May 2018, then Premier, Will Hodgman, announced that the Government would conduct a review into Tasmania’s Electoral Act. (2) Further notes that an interim report was released in December 2018 which led to the 'Electoral Amendment Bill 2019' implementing several administrative changes to the Act. (3) Further notes that the Government commissioned a second review and community consultation was held on the more substantive issues surrounding electoral donations laws. (4) Understands the report from this consultation was received by Government in December 2019. (5) Calls on the Attorney-General to release this report by tabling it in Parliament. | |
Supported Greens, Labor |
Opposed Liberals, Ogilvie |
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Final Motion Negatived