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Some key initiatives in last throne speech unfulfilled

The government will outline its new legislative agenda when the Speech from the Throne is read at the Opening of Parliament today, which is expected to include the Davis administration’s priorities in addressing the high cost of living, crime, education, healthcare and the economy. However, there are promises left unfulfilled from the government’s 2021 agenda, ....

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Govt releases draft Carbon Markets Greenhouse Gases Regulations

The government released its draft Carbon Markets and Greenhouse Gases Regulations last week, which lays out the process for the sale of carbon credits by a company managing those credits, and reveals that the prime minister will be responsible for final approval of an asset purchase. The Office of the Prime Minister’s (OPM) website explains ....

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A reset - The Nassau Guardian

The House of Assembly has been prorogued, an act that is unlikely to have any practical impact on the average Bahamian, but one which provides the Davis administration an opportunity to reset not only its legislative agenda, but its overall governance approach as disenchantment appears to be creeping in among the electorate. We expect ....

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