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Affordable Housing: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (23 Oct 2024)

Tá Colm Brophy, James Browne, Richard Bruton, Colm Burke, Peter Burke, Mary Butler, Thomas Byrne, Dara Calleary, Ciarán Cannon, Jennifer Carroll MacNeill, Niall Collins, Patrick Costello, Simon Coveney, Michael Creed, Cathal Crowe, Cormac Devlin, Alan Dillon, Stephen Donnelly, Francis Noel Duffy, Bernard Durkan, Damien English, Alan Farrell, Frank Feighan, Joe Flaherty, Seán...

Affordable Housing: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (23 Oct 2024)

Amendment declared carried.

Affordable Housing: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (23 Oct 2024)

Question put: "That the motion, as amended, be agreed to." The Dáil divided: Tá, 71; Níl, 59; Staon, 0. Tellers: Tá, Deputies Hildegarde Naughton and Cormac Devlin; Níl, Deputies Pádraig Mac Lochlainn and Denise Mitchell.

Affordable Housing: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (23 Oct 2024)

Tá Colm Brophy, James Browne, Richard Bruton, Colm Burke, Peter Burke, Mary Butler, Thomas Byrne, Dara Calleary, Ciarán Cannon, Jennifer Carroll MacNeill, Niall Collins, Patrick Costello, Simon Coveney, Michael Creed, Cathal Crowe, Cormac Devlin, Alan Dillon, Stephen Donnelly, Francis Noel Duffy, Bernard Durkan, Damien English, Alan Farrell, Frank Feighan, Joe Flaherty, Seán...

Affordable Housing: Motion (Resumed) [Private Members] (23 Oct 2024)

Question declared carried.

Estimates for Public Services 2024 (23 Oct 2024)

Estimates for Public Services 2024 (23 Oct 2024)

Helen McEntee: I move the following Supplementary Estimates: Vote 20 — Garda Síochána (Supplementary Estimate).That a supplementary sum not exceeding €37,880,000 be granted to defray the charge which will come in course of payment during the year ending on the 31st day of December, 2024, for the salaries and expenses of the Garda Síochána, including pensions, etc. for the...

Estimates for Public Services 2024 (23 Oct 2024)

Votes put and agreed to.

Supplementary Estimates for Public Services 2024 - Leave to Introduce (23 Oct 2024)

Supplementary Estimates for Public Services 2024 - Leave to Introduce (23 Oct 2024)

Helen McEntee: I move: That leave be given by the Dáil to introduce the following Supplementary Estimates for the service of the year ending on the 31st day of December, 2024: Vote 4 — Central Statistics Office (Supplementary Estimate). Vote 5 — Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (Supplementary Estimate). Vote 6 — Office of the Chief State Solicitor (Supplementary...

Supplementary Estimates for Public Services 2024 - Leave to Introduce (23 Oct 2024)

Question put and agreed to.

Finance Bill 2024: Financial Resolutions (23 Oct 2024)

Finance Bill 2024: Financial Resolutions (23 Oct 2024)

Helen McEntee: I move: 1. THAT section 112B of the Taxes Consolidation Act 1997 (No. 39 of 1997), which contains provisions for the taxation treatment in respect of the granting of vouchers by an employer to an employee, be amended in the manner and to the extent specified in the Act giving effect to this Resolution. ———————...

Finance Bill 2024: Financial Resolutions (23 Oct 2024)

Question put and agreed to.

Criminal Justice (Incitement to Violence or Hatred and Hate Offences) Bill 2022: From the Seanad (23 Oct 2024)

Seán Ó Fearghaíl: I am now required to put the following question in accordance with an order of the Dáil: "That Seanad amendments not disposed of are hereby agreed to in Committee and agreement to the amendments is accordingly reported to the House." On that question, a division has been challenged. We have a rather unusual situation in that I heard the Rural Independents call a vote and I understand...

Criminal Justice (Incitement to Violence or Hatred and Hate Offences) Bill 2022: From the Seanad (23 Oct 2024)

Question put: The Dáil divided: Tá, 78; Níl, 52; Staon, 0. Tellers: Tá, Deputies Hildegarde Naughton and Cormac Devlin; Níl, Deputies Mattie McGrath and Danny Healy-Rae.

Criminal Justice (Incitement to Violence or Hatred and Hate Offences) Bill 2022: From the Seanad (23 Oct 2024)

Tá Ivana Bacik, Colm Brophy, James Browne, Richard Bruton, Colm Burke, Peter Burke, Mary Butler, Thomas Byrne, Holly Cairns, Dara Calleary, Ciarán Cannon, Jennifer Carroll MacNeill, Niall Collins, Patrick Costello, Simon Coveney, Michael Creed, Cathal Crowe, Cormac Devlin, Alan Dillon, Stephen Donnelly, Francis Noel Duffy, Bernard Durkan, Damien English, Alan Farrell, Frank...

Criminal Justice (Incitement to Violence or Hatred and Hate Offences) Bill 2022: From the Seanad (23 Oct 2024)

Question declared carried.

Criminal Justice (Incitement to Violence or Hatred and Hate Offences) Bill 2022: From the Seanad (23 Oct 2024)

Seán Ó Fearghaíl: A message will be sent to the Seanad acquainting it accordingly.

Criminal Justice (Incitement to Violence or Hatred and Hate Offences) Bill 2022: From the Seanad (23 Oct 2024)

Danny Healy-Rae: The Bill that passed in 1989 passed because it was explained thoroughly what the Members of the House were voting for and it was done in the right way. This Bill before us is putting in no limits or restrictions and what things the Government is hinting at. It is an open book. The people of Ireland do not trust those in the Government enough to give them an open book, and that is what it...

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