The public will be asked for views on the introduction of water charges and other cash-raising options.
as part of 40 revenue-raising measures compiled by civil servants.on the Democratic Unionist Party to return to power sharing.However, on Wednesday, Mr Heaton-Harris said generating revenue is "not merely an option but a critical necessity" to improve the sustainability of Stormont's public finances.
Mr Heaton-Harris added that the consultations will allow departments to "identify ways to improve the sustainability of public services and public finances, paving the way for long-awaited improvement and transformation of these services that we all rely on and want to protect"."I am keen that the public and all interested parties have an opportunity to consider the range of options being examined and to feed in their views.
Stormont's power-sharing executive collapsed last year after the Democratic Unionist Party withdrew in protest against post-Brexit trade barriers between Northern Ireland and Great Britain.
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