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労働党のグリーンズとの税制合意は重要な勝利だが、NDISの変更が代償を払う可能性がある

原題: Labor’s tax deal with the Greens is a crucial win – but its NDIS changes could pay the price

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労働党がグリーンズとの間で結んだ税制合意は、政治的に重要な勝利と見なされている。しかし、この合意に伴うNDIS(国家障害保険制度)の変更が、障害者支援において悪影響を及ぼす可能性があるとの懸念が浮上している。政策のバランスを取ることが求められており、今後の影響が注目される。
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The victory may have dinged Labor’s chances of easily passing its significant cost-cutting reforms to the NDIS through the Senate in August Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast The government scored a crucial win on Tuesday, securing support for its tax changes through the Senate . But that victory may have dinged Labor’s chances of easily passing its other major budget measure – significant cost-cutting reforms to the NDIS – through the Senate in August. Labor’s deal with the Greens sees an inquiry into the NDIS extended for two months, with plans for new public hearings and more time for a committee process, after even the health minister, Mark Butler, admitted he had heard “confronting” evidence from the disability community fearful of losing access to key supports. Eight additional weeks of a public inquiry, spearheaded by an activist party hellbent on trying to kill this bill, is not nothing. Continue reading... The victory may have dinged Labor’s chances of easily passing its significant cost-cutting reforms to the NDIS through the Senate in August Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast The government scored a crucial win on Tuesday, securing support for its tax changes through the Senate . But that victory may have dinged Labor’s chances of easily passing its other major budget measure – significant cost-cutting reforms to the NDIS – through the Senate in August. Labor’s deal with the Greens sees an inquiry into the NDIS extended for two months, with plans for new public hearings and more time for a committee process, after even the health minister, Mark Butler, admitted he had heard “confronting” evidence from the disability community fearful of losing access to key supports. Eight additional weeks of a public inquiry, spearheaded by an activist party hellbent on trying to kill this bill, is not nothing. Continue reading...