Dáil debates
Tuesday, 8 April 2025
Ábhair Shaincheisteanna Tráthúla - Topical Issue Matters
10:20 am
Mattie McGrath (Tipperary South, Independent)
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I wish to advise the House of the following matters in respect of which notice has been given under Standing Order 39 and the name of the Member in each case:
Deputy Michael Cahill - To discuss rural planning guidelines, area plans and family homes.
Deputy Séamus McGrath - To discuss driver licence reciprocal arrangements
Deputy Eamon Scanlon - To discuss the daily transport charge for people with disabilities using day services in Sligo and Leitrim.
Deputy Paul Lawless - To discuss the waste water treatment plant in Newport, County Mayo.
Deputy Marie Sherlock - To discuss the exclusion of mainstream classes in preschool from special educational needs, SEN, support.
Deputy Malcolm Byrne - To discuss the introduction of a youth culture card as promised in the programme for Government.
Deputy Edward Timmins - To discuss individual county council house building targets from 2025 until 2030 and actuals from 2020 to 2024.
Deputy Gary Gannon - To discuss accommodation options for young people leaving care in Dublin Central.
Deputy Fionntán Ó Súilleabháin - To discuss extra special need places in schools, utilising schools that are due to close at the end of this school year.
Deputy James Geoghegan - To discuss the extension of the Luas to Poolbeg.
Deputy Brian Brennan - To discuss the Government's plans for national enforcement of measures and incentives to combat widespread dereliction.
Deputy Joe Neville - To discuss the lack of SEN places made available in secondary schools in areas of growing population like Kildare North.
Deputy Maurice Quinlivan - To discuss organised crime in Limerick city, the resources needed by the Garda and the additional steps needed to interrupt drug gang activity.
Deputy Catherine Callaghan - To discuss the impact of Uisce Éireann infrastructural deficits on housing projects in Carlow-Kilkenny.
Deputy Joanna Byrne - To discuss dangerous and unsafe working conditions in the ambulance station in Drogheda and the removal of rapid response vehicles.
Deputy Barry Ward - To discuss the ban on the use of mid-urethral mesh slings in treatment for urinary incontinence in women.
Deputy Donna McGettigan - To discuss the ambulance service in County Clare and the impact of shift changes.
Deputy Aidan Farrelly - To discuss new mechanisms for the creation of football academies with the FAI and the League of Ireland as outlined in the programme for Government.
Deputy Danny Healy-Rae - To discuss pension abatement for retired nurses who returned to work during Covid-19.
Deputy Mattie McGrath - To discuss delays in Uisce Éireann connections and the cost of connections on housing developments.
Deputy Michael Murphy - To discuss local government reform as set out in the programme for Government.
Deputy Naoise Ó Muirí - To discuss the need for BusConnects routes to adequately support north Dublin commuters travelling to destinations south of the Liffey.
Deputy Catherine Connolly - To discuss the ongoing delays in the provision of an ambulance base at Recess, County Galway.
Deputies David Cullinane and Conor D. McGuinness - To discuss the urgent funding requirements for the Waterford Airport extension.
Deputy Colm Burke - To discuss the inclusion of the shingles vaccine in the national immunisation programme, drug payment scheme and medical card scheme.
Deputy Louis O'Hara - To discuss the need for SNA support for schools such as Lisheenkyle National School in County Galway.
Deputy James O'Connor - To discuss the rapid development of major solar farms on high quality agricultural lands in the Cork area.
Deputy Thomas Gould - To discuss the waiting lists for primary care in Cork city, and the need for primary care centres in Mayfield, Blarney and Glanmire.
Deputy Louise O'Reilly - To discuss the provision of primary care services for Dublin Fingal West.
Deputy Pat Buckley - To discuss recent changes to the tenant in situ scheme.
Deputy Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire - To discuss Garda presence and numbers in the areas of Carrigaline, Douglas, Bishopstown and Ballincollig.
Deputies Jen Cummins and Paul Murphy - To discuss grade inflation in leaving certificate 2025 and to discuss the impact on leaving cert students of the proposed changes to grade inflation for this year's students.
The matters raised by Deputies Eamon Scanlon, Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire, Catherine Connolly, Jen Cummins, Paul Murphy, Edward Timmins have been selected for discussion.