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Wright says Albertans will be happy with upcoming budget

- COLLIN GALLANT cgallant@medicineha­tnews.com Twitter: CollinGall­ant

Chief issues in the new sitting of the Alberta legislatur­e will be provincial finances, the reorganiza­tion of health care and concerns about drought, according to Cypress-Medicine Hat MLA Justin Wright.

The first-term MLA also said the budget itself will be a positive for the region.

“It’s been a very good year,” Wright told the News this week ahead of Wednesday’s opening of the spring session, which precedes Thursday’s tabling of the budget.

“I am really looking forward to some of the announceme­nts that are coming.”

Last week, Premier Danielle Smith addressed the province on TV to outline plans to prioritize growth in the Heritage Trust Fund, but also that a proposed personal income tax cut, promised in last spring’s election, would not be considered this year.

That could be phased in beginning in 2025-26, she said, and Wright agreed with his leader that with oil prices softer than in 2023 and going forward, it is prudent to hold off.

“Folks want us to make sure that we’re being fiscally responsibl­e and not spending ourselves into deficit,” he said. “We’ve heard positive feedback on that, but tax breaks going forward are not off the table.

“It’s something we ran on that we would do over a fouryear term and it will continue to be a conversati­on that we’ll bring forward.”

Wright was elected in the May 2023 general election, and sat for 20 days last fall in an initial sitting.

He was in Edmonton on Tuesday for the first meeting of “water advisory committee” that will provide feedback to the environmen­t ministry as it plans ahead for potential drought this summer.

Government House Leader, MLA Joseph Schow, was expected to address the media on Wednesday regarding the session and government priorities.

A major remake of Alberta Health Services into four separate, specifical­ly tasked organizati­ons is proposed as early hallmark legislatio­n from the Smith government.

Wright said discussion­s have been ongoing and planning is well underway.

“It’s very important for government as well as the local community,” said Wright.

“It’s a situation that’s continuing to evolve and be looked at.”

 ?? NEWS PHOTO COLLIN GALLANT ?? Cypress-Medicine Hat MLA Justin Wright has offered his thoughts on the top priorities for the Alberta government as the latest legislatur­e sitting gets underway. Wright speaks to constituen­ts in this May 2023 file photo.
NEWS PHOTO COLLIN GALLANT Cypress-Medicine Hat MLA Justin Wright has offered his thoughts on the top priorities for the Alberta government as the latest legislatur­e sitting gets underway. Wright speaks to constituen­ts in this May 2023 file photo.

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