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Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Irish Water Establishment (17 Sep 2014)

Robert Troy: ...areas in Roscommon in the past 12 months. Why does the Minister think that €180 million should be spent on a super-quango at a time when people cannot have treated water running through their taps?

Water Services Bill 2014: Second Stage (Resumed) (4 Dec 2014)

Robert Troy: ...ensure that the investment in the infrastructure takes place first to ensure there is a fit for purpose infrastructure in place and that people, regardless of their location on our island, have quality drinking water coming from their taps. At some time in the future, when we have ensured the problems have been fixed, that all the pipes leaking treated water have been fixed, the treatment...

Water Services (Exempt Charges) Bill 2014: Second Stage (Resumed) [Private Members] (18 Sep 2014)

Robert Troy: ...have an opportunity in less than 20 minutes to implement legislation that will ensure people who cannot brush their teeth, drink a glass of water to take their medication or make a cup of tea because of substandard water coming out of their taps will have their problems addressed. We are not saying water should be free for everybody; what we, including Deputy Cowen, are saying through...

Water Sector Reforms: Motion (Resumed) (20 Nov 2014)

Robert Troy: ...other things. In return, we will get less than €100 million a year. The Government should abolish Irish Water, suspend the introduction of charges, fix the leaks, make sure everybody has proper, safe drinking water in their taps and re-examine the situation in a few years' time.

National Tourism Development Authority (Amendment) Bill 2011: Second Stage (22 Sep 2011)

Robert Troy: ...to Ireland because they came here and studied for between three and seven years, depending on the course of study. They have studied here and retain a great loyalty to Ireland. We should try to tap into the resource these people represent. They have gone back to the own countries and made good there and they are keen to give something back to the country which educated them. It boils...

A Framework for Junior Cycle: Motion (22 Nov 2012)

Robert Troy: ...in teaching these critical subjects in the curriculum in the junior cycle. Being creative is another important issue. We talk about innovation and creation being the way forward. It is important to tap into young people's minds to encourage people who have creative and imaginative minds to flourish. That key skill in the curriculum is also welcome. There are many exciting proposals in...

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