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Hospital Overcrowding: Motion [Private Members] (20 Nov 2019)

Tommy Broughan: ...together, and they leave out crucial sectors of the health service. Most members of the Committee on Budgetary Oversight have consistently sought realistic, sustainable budgets for a well-functioning health service in order that we will not keep reverting to crisis after crisis. The Minister for Finance, Deputy Donohoe, and Deputy Michael McGrath of Fianna Fáil have together agreed...

Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Health Services Funding (24 Oct 2018)

Tommy Broughan: I disagreed with the Taoiseach. Reverting to our discussion about consultants, many of them have told me that they would be prepared to pay a higher personal tax rate if it was hypothecated to health spending. While we need more resources, the nub of the issue is that the Minister is not accounting to the House, as per his remit, for the difference between the national service plan and Vote...

Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Equality Budgeting Initiative: Department of Public Expenditure and Reform (21 Feb 2018)

Tommy Broughan: In the context of the steering group involving other organisations from civil society and so on, will the Department work through the process and then revert to us fairly regularly in respect of our input into budget 2019? We want to see serious impacts coming out of the Department's work and our discussion.

Other Questions: State Pensions (7 Nov 2017)

Tommy Broughan: 78. To ask the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection when the budget 2012 changes to pension contribution bands will be reverted back to four bands as per pre-2012; when repayments will be made to those persons adversely affected by these changes since September 2012 and to date in 2017 in view of the recent passing of a Fianna Fáil motion on correcting pension...

Topical Issue Debate: Job Losses (3 Mar 2015)

Tommy Broughan: ...Coolock and Rathmore in County Kerry. Will the Minister clarify the figure? Last Thursday was a sad day for Coolock. As someone who has represented the area for nearly 35 years, will the Minister revert to us with some strong suggestions for the future of the area?

Workplace Relations Bill 2014: Second Stage (Resumed) (8 Oct 2014)

Tommy Broughan: ...minimum wage for carrying out highly-skilled jobs like blocklaying, bricklaying or whatever. I have referred this matter to the Minister’s colleague, the Minister of State, Deputy Nash, who I hope will revert with a substantive plan to address this problem. In addition, this matter was raised repeatedly with the former Minister, Deputy Quinn, for more than two years, as well as...

Other Questions: IBRC Mortgage Loan Book (20 Feb 2014)

Tommy Broughan: ...Nationwide will be subject to the same contractual terms and conditions of customer mortgages and other borrowings upon the sale of the Irish Nationwide loan book to a third party or the loans reverting to the National Asset Management Agency as would have been in place prior to the loans having been sold. [8241/14]

Brighter Evenings Bill 2012: Second Stage (5 Jul 2013)

Tommy Broughan: ...of the change I advocate point to the third country in the GMT time zone with Ireland and the UK. As the Minister stated, Portugal converted to CET from 1966 to 1976 and later again from 1992 to 1996 and then reverted back. If one travels from Portugal to Spain, which are both on the Iberian peninsula, one changes time zones and I make this point with regard to the population in Northern...

Written Answers — Offshore Exploration: Offshore Exploration (15 Jun 2011)

Tommy Broughan: ...for oil and gas; his views whether changes should be made to the most recent rules implemented by former the Minister, Eamon Ryan, to increase potential revenue for the State; if there is merit in reverting to the Justin Keating exploration regime to maximise benefits to the Irish people; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [15744/11]

Road Traffic Bill 2011[Seanad]:Report and Final Stages (20 Apr 2011)

Tommy Broughan: ...a place where medical care is provided to the person while amendment No. 2, would require the provision of a sample of blood or urine at a place where medical care is provided to the person. This reverts to the discussion on Committee Stage regarding two areas of the Bill which some people think are lacunae in the provisions. The first are concerns drivers who are unconscious and the...

Statements re Minister for Finance's announcement on banking of 30 September 2010: Questions (20 Oct 2010)

Tommy Broughan: ...the final €6.6 billion? On Black Thursday, the Minister entered a process of accelerated transfers. Can we be confident the forensic examination of loans will be such that the Minister will not revert to us with more shocking news? Do we know what we are facing at this stage? I wrote to the Minister regarding EBS, given its tradition and history of providing housing loans and...

Public Transport Regulation Bill 2009 [Seanad]: Report Stage (Resumed) (25 Nov 2009)

Tommy Broughan: ...standards, the treatment of workforces, working conditions and salaries, a company might drive a coach and four through this Bill, which has been framed with the best of intentions. I will revert to this issue in later amendments, but I will withdraw this one now.

Twenty-eighth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 2008: Second Stage (Resumed) (23 Apr 2008)

Tommy Broughan: .... I was first asked this question last December by a new Chinese-Irish citizen. The referendum may be the first time he will vote here. I examined some of the documents to which I referred and reverted to him. The points I am making today are my considered opinion. Given Europe's difficult history and the recent East-West division, the achievement of the EU is unprecedented and...

Order of Business (22 Apr 2008)

Tommy Broughan: Last Tuesday or Wednesday, the Taoiseach indicated he might revert to me in respect of the Stardust tribunal inquiry and its current status. To be fair to everyone involved, will it be possible for him to do so in the next day or so?

Maritime Security Bill 2004 [Seanad]: Second Stage. (13 May 2004)

Tommy Broughan: .... From his first days in the House, Deputy Sargent has been calling for such a Bill to be published. I agree profoundly with him, yet the Government appears to have abandoned the legislation, while reverting to a narrowly based foreshore Bill. In the past year, there has been tremendous interest in coastal protection, including in the Bantry Bay charter and similar initiatives for Clew...

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