Meetings
P-06-1522 Convene a summit to accelerate sustainable and ethical investment by public sector pensions
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Meeting: 26/01/2026 - Petitions Committee (Item 3)
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Supporting documents:
- Cover sheet, item 3
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- Correspondence from the Welsh Local Government Association, 28 July 2025, item 3
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- Correspondence from the Cabinet Secretary for Housing and Local Government, 21 August 2025, item 3
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- Correspondence from Wales Pension Partnership, 11 December 2025, item 3
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- Correspondence from the Petitioner, 19 January 2026, item 3
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Minutes:
The Committee considered the petition and agreed that, while the issues raised—particularly around local government pensions were important, they mainly fell outside the Committee’s remit. It was agreed to close the petition, but in doing so to forward the petitioner’s correspondence to the Wales Pensions Partnership (WPP) and share any response with the petitioner. The Committee also agreed to note the issue in its legacy report for consideration by the Seventh Senedd.
Meeting: 16/06/2025 - Petitions Committee (Item 2)
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Supporting documents:
- Research brief, item 2
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- Correspondence from the Cabinet Secretary to Housing and Local Government, 02 May 2025, item 2
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- Correspondence from the Petitioner, 04 June 2025, item 2
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Minutes:
Following detailed discussion of possible actions due to pensions being a reserved matter, Members agreed to write to the Welsh Local Government Association, the Cabinet Secretary and the Wales Pension Partnership to ask about current investment priorities, and future priorities and approach to investing to support the growth of the Welsh economy in a sustainable way, in light of the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015. Members noted the importance of taking a consistent approach on petitions that touch on what are largely reserved policy areas.