The delivery of the budget and an introduction of a travel ban in response to COVID made for the key elements of the week for British Columbia MLA's whether participating at the Legislature or by remote access from their home constituencies.
Premier Horgan charted the course on COVID early in the week appearing at the Monday COVID briefing to speak to the need for travel restrictions.
The Premier seemingly not wanting to call the measures checkpoint, instead introduced what he called travel audits, a concept that left a bit of confusion as the time.
Tuesday was Budget Day in BC, with Finance Minister Selina Robinson delivering the NDP government's financial plans in the Legislature, a financial path that will see British Columbians paying the bill long into the future.
A large number. of the Premier's travel restriction plans were outlined Friday, with Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth hosting a short information session to outline the measures to come, though seemingly still a work in progress, with even more details to be released next week.
Earth Day also had some focus for the MLA's with British Columbia's Legislature joining other government's around the world to observe the day on Thursday
As for more on the recent week of work from the House, the four days unfolded as follows:
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On the week, Ms Rice was not mentioned in the record for the week in the Legislature from April 19-22
The North Coast MLA did however make use of her social media feed, with notes on government announcements and a commentary on Earth Day.
The North Coast MLA is also a member of the Following committees:
Ms. Rice serves as the Government's Parliamentary Secretary for Emergency Preparedness
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For our readers from the Terrace-Kitimat region, Skeena MLA Ellis Ross was mentioned three times in the record for the week in the Legislature from April 19-22
Mr. Ross provided two contributions related to Earthy Day this week and continued with the BC Liberal party responses to the Speech From the Throne.
The return to the discussion of the Throne Speech from Monday afternoon can be reviewed here.
His two observations on Earth Day can be found below:
The Skeena MLA is not currently assigned to any Parliamentary committees
Mr. Ross is currently the BC Liberal's Opposition Critic for Environment and Climate Change Strategy.
The Skeena MLA is also contesting for the leadership of the BC Liberal Party
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For our readers from the Bulkley Valley area, Stikine MLA Nathan Cullen was mentioned once in the record for the week in the Legislature from April 19-22
Mr. Cullen had the Thursday shift of speaking to the government's Budget, with the Stikine MLA providing for a wide ranging review of the financial plan, as well as to salute health care workers and take note of the Prince Rupert vaccination clinic's success.
The Stikine MLA is not currently assigned to any Parliamentary committees
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There is more background on all three Regional MLA's available from our MLA's Week Archive, as well as our constituency archives below:
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