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"textContent": "In this part, I look at how often urgency has been used to bypass select committee consideration of a bill, and also how often the 6 months standard consultation period has been reduced. This practice is what should most strongly be pushed back. Bypassing select committee robs the public of the ability to submit on […]\n\nThe post Urgency Stats Part 2 first appeared on Kiwiblog.",
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