Governments can sue opioid makers to recover health care costs using population data. Your medical records stay private and prescriptions are not affected.
Allows a small emergency fund in the annual budget for urgent, unforeseen public needs. Transfers need board approval and public reports.
Gives the minister short-term control over the health system during the change. Your care continues, but health information may be shared and suing over transition actions is mostly barred.
The law ends the Clean Energy Act and removes duties, targets, and some rules created by it. Programs tied only to the act may stop; contact the government office.
Keeps government services running for two months while the full budget is finished. Pays for hospitals, schools, roads, and income supports.
This bill lets the government spend $2.46 billion on health, schools, roads, and homes. It also sets a $100 million contingency for emergencies.
This adds money to keep health, schools, roads, and help programs running until March 31, 2026. It does not add new taxes.
This confirms the assembly can set its own debate priorities. You might see MLAs raise urgent local issues sooner, with no change to services or taxes.