Morrissey, DanielThursday, 13 February 1936 |
Dáil Éireann Debate
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Poor Relief (Dublin) Bill, 1936—Second Stage.
Where is the Government's unemployment plan?
Where is the plan that was promised in 1932?
Out of the £2,000,000 that was to be saved.
National Health Insurance and Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Bill, 1935—Second Stage.
So far as Parts I and III of this Bill are concerned, there is not very much to be said. I think those parts are an improvement on the existing National Health Insurance Acts and will be a help to in...
I have no doubt about that as members of the Fianna Fáil Party, but I should not like to say the same as to their knowledge of the National Health Insurance Acts. The Minister will, I think, admit tha...
May I say that I agree that it is quite desirable and that it would be very useful for them to be brought together once a year. But is it necessary, in order that they should meet once a year, that th...
The Minister has given many excellent reasons for electing them, but he has given no reason for changing them.
But there must be an election annually.
The Minister knows what will happen.
There will be very keen competition.
Could the Minister say how often the committee will meet?
Has the Minister any period in mind?
At least once a month, surely?
Would the Minister consider putting the Committee Stage back until the end of the week, if not to the following week, to give us an opportunity of getting amendments ready?
The Committee Stage will be the principal stage.
It is necessary to get some time to go into it.
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