NDP MLA Jennifer Rice updated constituents on her work this Spring with the delivery of a household mailer |
The four page mailer provides selected items of note from the efforts of the MLA from the recently concluded Spring Session, making note of her work on such files as the Community Para medicine program, the NDP's work on corporate and union donations and the Great Bear Rainforest Act to name a few.
As well, Ms. Rice's direct work two key issues over the last few months is reviewed, with the MLA providing her thoughts on the issue of elevated lead levels in area schools and environmental concerns related to the recently ceased mining operations on Banks Island.
An interesting review from the MLA is that of the tracking of the top concerns that are raised with the North Coast Constituency Office, which notes that questions or inquiries related to housing dominated the bulk of the inquires to the office.
The housing issues won't be considered particularly surprising over the course of the last year, as Prince Rupert tries to reconcile the need for affordable housing with the current shortage of such units and increases to rents to those accommodations that are currently available.
Some of our past items of interest on housing in the North Coast can be found here.
The breakdown on inquiries that make up the MLA's office list include:
Housing
30 percent
Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovation
25 percent
Health Care
16 percent
BC Hydro
13 percent
Ministry of Children and Family Development
10 percent
Others (Transportation, WCB, BC Ferries, etc)
6 percent
The household mailer also features a collection of photographs of the MLA at various events or functions across the North Coast riding.
You can find a review of her work during the Spring session, as well as other notes on the provincial political scene from our Legislature Archive here.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review
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