NZ Initiative & Atlas Network applaud as Regulatory Standards Bill passes
A Structural Shift in Law-Making
The passage of the Regulatory Standards Bill marks a significant victory for advocates of market-liberal reform, including voices associated with the New Zealand Initiative and international free-market networks such as Atlas Network.
Supporters argue the Bill introduces regulatory discipline and protects property rights.
Critics argue it risks prioritising commercial interests over broader social and environmental considerations.
How the Regulatory Standards Framework Works
Under the Bill, proposed legislation must now be assessed against defined regulatory “principles,” and a review board will have oversight to examine compliance and receive complaints.
Supporters call this good governance.
Opponents see it as structural bias toward property rights.
During submissions, a substantial majority of public submissions reportedly opposed the Bill’s framework — raising questions about democratic legitimacy and public consent.
The deeper concern for critics is philosophical: does the Bill elevate property rights above collective human rights and public interest regulation?
That is the heart of the debate.
Ideological Roots and Policy Networks
Some observers argue that this legislation reflects decades of intellectual groundwork laid by market-oriented think tanks and policy networks.
Others reject that framing and view the Bill simply as regulatory reform.
But regardless of perspective, it is clear the legislation represents a major structural shift in how law-making will operate in New Zealand.
When structural changes occur, scrutiny is not optional.
It is democratic hygiene.

Why Ongoing Scrutiny Matters
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Our new sovereign overlords the Atlas Network &co
That’s a gross comment Jase not to mention discriminatory.
triggered are we racist bob?
Truth hurts, doesn’t it?!!
Cry more, nonce. We’re going to end Atlas traitors like you.
Stupid Jase, simply stupid, insulting to add.
Bow down before your corporate overlords (no problem for Act voters, who like bending over).
Welcome to Day One of our new corporatocracy.
Now. Will you meekly submit, like spineless National/Act voters, or fight to regain your country, Kiwis!?