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Dáil Éireann debate -
Wednesday, 21 Jun 2017

Vol. 955 No. 1

Topical Issue Matters

I wish to advise the House of the following matters in respect of which notice has been given under Standing Order 29A and the names of the member in each case: (1) Deputy Peadar Tóibín - the possible inclusion of Kells, Navan and Trim as rent pressure zones; (2) Deputy Alan Kelly - plans to upgrade the N24 route; (3) Deputy Michael Healy-Rae - the delays with visa application processing; (4) Deputy Sean Fleming - construction of an electricity sub station at Coolnabacca, County Laois; (5) Deputies Mary Butler and David Cullinane, John Halligan, James Browne and Mattie McGrath - the death of a patient being transferred from university hospital Waterford to Cork university hospital; (6) Deputy Thomas Byrne - the plans to upgrade the N2 from Kilmoon to Ashbourne in County Meath; (7) Deputy Carol Nolan - the cuts to home help hours in County Offaly; (8) Deputy Joan Burton - the recent apartment fires in Dublin and London and ongoing safety concerns; (9) Deputy Peter Burke - the progress on the rebranding of a midlands tourism strategy; (10) Deputy Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire - the need for light rail in Cork city; (11) Deputy Pearse Doherty - the need to reform the aquaculture licensing process; (12) Deputy Frank O'Rourke - the need for the HSE to review its home care packages; (13) Deputy Thomas Pringle - extension of the deadline for GLAS hedgerow planting; (14) Deputy Kathleen Funchion - capacity concerns at Amber women's refuge for both Carlow and Kilkenny; (15) Deputy Eamon Ryan - the alarming increase in new HIV infections here; (16) Deputy Fergus O'Dowd - the distress being caused by a medical card review of a terminally ill patient; (17) Deputy Jackie Cahill - the impact of new application procedures in the rural development - Leader programme 2014-2020; (18) Deputy Michael McGrath - the provision of a permanent school building for Rochestown educate together national school, County Cork; (19) Deputy Martin Heydon - the need to amalgamate Allenwood boys and girls national schools; (20) Deputy Martin Ferris - weekend home help hours; (21) Deputy Clare Daly - the need to amend the pyrite remediation scheme; (22) Deputy Brian Stanley - the funding available for the completion of the Portlaoise orbital route; (23) Deputy Mick Barry - the reported surge in reported sex crimes in Cork; (24) Deputy Aindrias Moynihan - the need for a new school for De La Salle college, Macroom; (25) Deputy Pat Buckley - to discuss continued flood risks in east Cork; (26) Deputy Joan Collins - the commitment from Government that all families in emergency hotels and B&Bs will be housed by 1 July; (27) Deputy Catherine Murphy - the plight of homeless families being accommodated in a derelict and dangerous hotel in Dublin; (28) Deputy Mick Wallace - to discuss the ongoing crisis in An Garda Síochána; and (29) Deputy Robert Troy - communication of the status of school building projects in the school building programme 2016-2021.

The matters raised by Deputies Peadar Toibín, Mary Butler, David Cullinane, John Halligan, James Browne and Mattie McGrath, and Pearse Doherty have been selected for discussion.

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