Showing posts with label Tobacco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tobacco. Show all posts
Friday, October 4, 2024
Point of Order: Buzz from the Beehive - 4/10/24
Labels: Bougainville, Building Industry, EPA, Ethnic diversity, European Union, Family Boost, Flood relief, Minerals, Point of Order, Roading, School property, South Pacific Defence Ministers’ Meeting, TobaccoCasey Costello (at long last) shows the information which she regarded as superior to the advice which Treasury gave her
Point of Order waited patiently for it to be posted on the Beehive website.
But no. Associate Health Minister Casey Costello has released her “independent advice” on heated tobacco products, but – at time of writing – she has not yet posted it on the official government website.
Saturday, February 17, 2024
Brian Easton: Puffing Policy
Labels: Addiction, Brian Easton, Excise duty, TobaccoPublic policy towards tobacco consumption remains politically sensitive.
In 1983, a young researcher was told by a medium-level Treasury official that Treasury policy was to abandon excise duties on tobacco. The senior Treasury economist that I consulted, famed for his commonsense, snorted ‘we need the money’. He explained that no-excise-duty was the ambition of a couple of very ideological Treasury officials – later we would call them ‘Rogernomes’ or ‘neoliberals’ – who objected to state intervention.
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