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Seanad: Order of Business. (4 Nov 2003)

Maurice Cummins: I ask the Leader to invite the Minister for Transport to the House to clarify the position regarding the upgrading of the N9 to motorway status. The commitment was made in the national development plan and restated in the spatial strategy, but some doubts have been expressed in recent utterances from the Minister. He speaks about fast-tracking motorways to other cities with the exception of...

Seanad: Report of Tourism Policy Review Group: Statements. (19 Nov 2003)

Maurice Cummins: I welcome the Minister of State, Deputy Aylward, to the House. I am surrounded by Kilkenny men and, perhaps, a number of their constituents will be relocated to the Waterford constituency soon. The report is excellent and those involved in its compilation must be complimented. It outlines the current position and the actions necessary for the future development of our tourism industry. It is...

Seanad: Estimates for 2004: Motion. (19 Nov 2003)

Maurice Cummins: We are not listening to the Fianna Fáil manifesto.

Seanad: Estimates for 2004: Motion. (19 Nov 2003)

Maurice Cummins: I welcome the Minister of State at the Department of Health and Children, Deputy O'Malley, and I look forward to hearing him try to defend the indefensible. The 16 cuts involved sound worse when they are read out compared to when one reads about them. In normal circumstances, there would be uproar if there were two or three such cuts. Obviously, by announcing all 16 together, the Minister...

Seanad: Estimates for 2004: Motion. (19 Nov 2003)

Maurice Cummins: The people who suffer will not laugh.

Seanad: Estimates for 2004: Motion. (19 Nov 2003)

Maurice Cummins: They cleaned things up.

Seanad: Estimates for 2004: Motion. (19 Nov 2003)

Maurice Cummins: The key word is "proposed". It is the same with the other promises.

Seanad: Estimates for 2004: Motion. (19 Nov 2003)

Maurice Cummins: Fianna Fáil is bereft of ideas when it has to attack the poor.

Seanad: Estimates for 2004: Motion. (19 Nov 2003)

Maurice Cummins: The Senator is here to defend the cuts.

Seanad: Estimates for 2004: Motion. (19 Nov 2003)

Maurice Cummins: Some €12 million a year.

Seanad: Estimates for 2004: Motion. (19 Nov 2003)

Maurice Cummins: There is no one to clean up after him.

Seanad: Estimates for 2004: Motion. (19 Nov 2003)

Maurice Cummins: Go back another ten years and we are still paying for that.

Seanad: Estimates for 2004: Motion. (19 Nov 2003)

Maurice Cummins: I hope she will be alive next year.

Seanad: Estimates for 2004: Motion. (19 Nov 2003)

Maurice Cummins: It may as well be.

Seanad: Estimates for 2004: Motion. (19 Nov 2003)

Maurice Cummins: Nobody interrupted the Senator.

Seanad: Estimates for 2004: Motion. (19 Nov 2003)

Maurice Cummins: Read about the cuts.

Seanad: Estimates for 2004: Motion. (19 Nov 2003)

Maurice Cummins: The Minister, Deputy Smith, is not happy about it.

Seanad: Adjournment Matters. - Schools Building Projects. (19 Nov 2003)

Maurice Cummins: I am delighted to see the Minister of State, Deputy Tim O'Malley, here again for the Adjournment debate.

Seanad: Personal Injuries Assessment Board Bill 2003: Report and Final Stages. (25 Nov 2003)

Maurice Cummins: I second the amendment.

Seanad: Personal Injuries Assessment Board Bill 2003: Report and Final Stages. (25 Nov 2003)

Maurice Cummins: Vote one way and turn the other way.

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