199ProvincialBudget

Budget Impact Disclosure Act

Chamber

nova_scotia

Stage

Introduced

This Nova Scotia bill would require the government to publicly disclose how budget decisions affect people.

Key Changes

  • Would require the Nova Scotia government to publicly disclose the impacts of budget decisions
  • Introduced as a Private Member's Bill by the NDP, meaning it is not a government priority bill
  • Has only passed First Reading as of February 25, 2026 — it has not yet become law

Gotchas

  • The full text of the bill was not available in the provided source — only the title, sponsor, and legislative stage are confirmed, so specific provisions, definitions, and enforcement mechanisms are unknown.
  • As a Private Member's Bill from the NDP (opposition party), this bill has a low likelihood of passing without government support.
  • The bill has only completed First Reading, meaning it is at the very earliest stage of the legislative process.

Who's Affected

  • Nova Scotia provincial government and Finance Department
  • Nova Scotia residents and taxpayers
  • Advocacy and community organizations that monitor government spending
  • Opposition parties and journalists covering provincial budgets

Summary

Bill 199, called the Budget Impact Disclosure Act, was introduced by NDP MLA Lisa Lachance in the Nova Scotia Legislature in February 2026. The bill would require the provincial government to disclose information about how budget decisions impact Nova Scotians — though the full text of the bill's specific provisions is not available in the provided source material, only the bill's title, sponsor, and legislative progress are shown. Based on the title, the intent appears to be increasing transparency around provincial budgeting by making the government explain the effects of its spending and taxation decisions. This type of legislation is often aimed at helping the public, advocacy groups, and opposition parties better understand who benefits or is harmed by budget choices. It is a Private Member's Bill introduced by the NDP and has only passed First Reading as of the available information.

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