Standing Committee on Local Government and Public Administration

The Standing Committee on Local Government and Public Administration (Norwegian: Kommunal- og forvaltningskomiteen) is a standing committee of the Parliament of Norway. It is responsible for policies relating to local government, regional and rural policy, immigration policy, housing policy, building and construction, national minorities, Sami issues, matters relating to the organization and operation of state administration, government administration, personnel policy for state employees including pay and pensions, and economic support for political parties. It corresponds to the Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development and Ministry of Government Administration and Reform.[1] The committee has 15 members and is chaired by Helge André Njåstad of the Progress Party.[2]

Members 2013–17

The committee is chaired by Helge André Njåstad
RepresentativePartyPosition
Helge André NjåstadProgressChair
Helga PedersenLabourFirst deputy chair
Karin AndersenSocialist LeftSecond deputy chair
Jan BøhlerLabour
Heidi GreniCentre
Stine Renate HåheimLabour
Frank J. JenssenConservative
Mudassar KapurConservative
Mazyar KeshvariProgress
Stein Erik LauvåsLabour
Bjørn LødemelConservative
André N. SkjelstadLiberal
Ingjerd SchouConservative
Eirik SivertsenLabour
Geir S. ToskedalChristian Democratic

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