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Health supports, tax credits and rebates highlights for Goudy in throne speech
The throne speech was delivered in Regina on Monday, Nov. 30 and covered a number of topics including COVID-19, and election promises.
For Melfort MLA Todd Goudy, he told northeastNOW there was lots of great energy with the swearing-in recently, as well as Monday’s throne speech. This was Goudy’s first full turnover of Parliament as he was elected in a 2018 byelection. He said it was fun to see all the MLAs swear in.
As for the throne speech itself, Goudy said the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic was a major topic in the speech, but outside of that, Goudy said supports in the health and human services sectors was great to see. Those included talk regarding the promise of government funding the cost of insulin pumps, and glucose monitors for those in Saskatchewan under the age of 18, as well as more supports for those on the autism spectrum in the province. Goudy said being on the human services committee in the past, he heard parents’ concerns over topics like these.
“Just having been in human services, to hear the requests of the parents,” he said. “To see that fulfilled while you’re sitting in government; that is a highlight of my being here so far.”