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Join the Gauteng Provincial Legislature in the Fund-Raising Amendment Bill Hearing

by Serjio Zakharoff
June 1, 2023
1 min read
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The Gauteng Provincial Legislature invites the public to participate in an interactive hearing on the Fund-Raising Amendment Bill (B29B-2020) (Section 76). The event is scheduled for June 2, 2023, at The Fairways Hotel, Randburg, at 10 am. The legislature’s committee on Social Development will lead the session, providing citizens with an opportunity to express their thoughts on matters that directly impact their lives.

The importance of public engagement in legislative processes

The South African constitution mandates that legislative processes be transparent to facilitate public involvement. The Gauteng Provincial Legislature’s initiative to host a public hearing on the Fund-Raising Amendment Bill is an example of transparency and inclusivity.

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By providing a platform for public consideration of issues, the legislature empowers citizens to influence government decisions that will impact their communities. Public engagement in shaping policies that directly affect citizens’ lives is essential in ensuring that legislation reflects their needs and interests.

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The objective of the Fund-Raising Amendment Bill

The primary objective of the Fund-Raising Amendment Bill is to streamline the Fund-Raising Act. The bill aims to consolidate several government funds into one, unified fund called the Disaster Relief and National Social Development Fund.

The consolidated fund intends to reduce administrative complexity and improve the efficiency of services provided to poor communities. The bill seeks to focus on proactive disaster mitigation and promote the social development of communities.

The value of public hearings

The public hearing on the Fund-Raising Amendment Bill offers a valuable opportunity for individuals to express their thoughts, concerns, and suggestions on the proposed bill. By engaging in the legislative process, citizens can contribute to shaping the final version of the bill.

Members of the media are also invited to attend the event to follow the discussions and capture the essence of public participation in the legislative process. For those who cannot attend, the hearing will be live-streamed on the Gauteng Provincial Legislature’s Facebook and YouTube channels.

The Gauteng Provincial Legislature’s public hearing serves as a vital opportunity for the South African public to engage with and influence the legislative process. Citizens can ensure that their voices are heard and that the final version of the Fund-Raising Amendment Bill is a product of collective wisdom and collaboration.

Join the Gauteng Provincial Legislature in the Fund-Raising Amendment Bill hearing to make your voice heard and ensure that legislation reflects the needs and interests of your community. Learn more about the bill by visiting the Gauteng Provincial Legislature’s website.

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