The costs get passed on to consumers, said David Seymour, as he announced the Ministry of Regulation's next target.
But National's Paul Goldsmith says he's not confident government can deliver.
Simon Bridges questions the Budget $50b spending splurge.
Infrastructure, job creation, trades education and export sectors saw big windfalls in the Budget.
Grant Robertson says the government still has $20 billion to spend.
Politics: Some of the media is also dependent on a government bail-out.
David Parker says powers of new law will be temporary and reviewed every 90 days.
Raising taxes too early ‘the worst thing we could do’ - Geof Nightingale.
Monetary policy committee says economic situation has deteriorated since it last met.
Those looking for a budget hand-out may not get all they want, Ardern has indicated.