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Total Mobility funding cuts being finalised

Bernard Hickey talks with disability advocates Nick Ruane & Blake Forbes about the Government finalising plans to cut as much as $265 million worth of subsidies for taxis for disabled people

I spoke with disability advocates Blake Forbes and Nick Ruane this morning about the ongoing review of the Total Mobility subsidies provided by the Government for taxi services for disabled people. The full video is above.

They met Transport Minister Chris Bishop this week to talk about the review1, which is running headlong into a July 1 deadline to start a revised scheme with a lower subsidy (65% rather than 75%) and tougher eligibility criteria, designed to reduce the number of trips pensioners in Auckland are taking.

It’s designed to try to cap the size of Government at 30% of GDP, despite increased costs of ageing and the growing incidence of health issues.

Nick has written regularly about the review2, as has Paul Singh here3.

Thank you Susan St John, Paul Singh, Sarah Melville, Rosemary Hipkins, Virginia McMillan, and many others for tuning into my live video with Nick Ruane and Blake Forbes! Join me for my next live video in the app.

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1

Briefing document for Minister

2

Nick Ruane’s latest article

3

Paul Singh’s article

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