Results 701-720 of 886 for speaker:Mark Wall
- Seanad: School Enrolments: Motion (17 Apr 2024)
Mark Wall: I welcome the Minister and thank Fianna Fáil colleagues and Senators for tabling this very important motion on school places. It is very timely. I have contacted the Minister a number of times about issues in Kildare South. My colleague mentioned that already this evening. This is not a new problem there. The Minister spoke about the new model but I contend it has not worked for us...
- Seanad: School Enrolments: Motion (17 Apr 2024)
Mark Wall: I thank the Minister and welcome the Minister of State, Deputy Ossian Smyth, to the House.
- Seanad: School Enrolments: Motion (17 Apr 2024)
Mark Wall: When is it proposed to sit again?
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: Impact of Means Testing on Farm Assist and Other Social Welfare Schemes: Discussion (17 Apr 2024)
Mark Wall: I welcome our guests today. It has been an important discussion on farm assist and RSS. I will start off with what the Cathaoirleach last mentioned. He will be aware that, over recent weeks, I have brought this up with the Department and various contributors about the net versus gross assessment. Ms Doyle stated in her introduction that we would all love to be able to spend what is gross...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: Impact of Means Testing on Farm Assist and Other Social Welfare Schemes: Discussion (17 Apr 2024)
Mark Wall: An important point that needs to be made is that what is acceptable to Revenue is not acceptable to social protection. I have come across this problem in the past couple of weeks with a farming family and with another family. The committee might look at it because it is a very important point. I take the point of the gathering up of the information and I have come across that on a fairly...
- Seanad Public Consultation Committee: The Future of Local Democracy: Discussion (Resumed) (25 Apr 2024)
Mark Wall: I welcome all the witnesses. As has been said, it has been very informative. The lord mayor touched on diversity. That is key to local government and we have discussed it at this committee. I know the report is only being launched today but it is something this committee needs to feed into because we need diversity in politics, specifically in local politics. It is timely that we have...
- Seanad Public Consultation Committee: The Future of Local Democracy: Discussion (Resumed) (25 Apr 2024)
Mark Wall: I thank everybody for their contributions. I thank my colleague, Councillor Lacey, for all he has done for the Labour Party. He was first elected in 1993. Today is not the first time I heard about his passion for local government. He made six points. Senator Boyhan has taken the one point I wanted to put forward, namely, the form and financing of local government. Across all our...
- Seanad Public Consultation Committee: The Future of Local Democracy: Discussion (Resumed) (25 Apr 2024)
Mark Wall: I thank everybody who has made a contribution. The meeting has been excellent as always. I am delighted that representatives of Fórsa are here today because the trade union has an important part to play in the future of local government. It represents 12,000 people who are at the coalface of local government day in, day out. I deal with them daily and I am sure my colleagues deal...
- Seanad: Health (Termination of Pregnancy Services) (Safe Access Zones) Bill 2023: Report and Final Stages (1 May 2024)
Mark Wall: I thank the Senator. I take his point. I call the Minister.
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (8 May 2024)
Mark Wall: I, too, welcome our guests from the Republic of Kenya. They are very welcome to the House. I also join with the Cathaoirleach in sending condolences to the D'Arcy family on the passing of Michael senior.I thank him for his service over many years. I also join Senator Craughwell in asking that the Minister for Public Expenditure, NDP Delivery and Reform, Deputy Donohoe, come before the...
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (8 May 2024)
Mark Wall: Níl sé. Tá dha nóimead agam. Go raibh maith agat.
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (8 May 2024)
Mark Wall: Gabh mo leithscéal. The Minister indicated there will be some school transport changes that particularly relate to the area of 4.5 km. There are 32 young children attending the Cross and Passion College in Kilcullen. They who live in the Ballysax-Curragh area. They have been told they will not get bus transport to that school in September. This is simply unacceptable. They are...
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (8 May 2024)
Mark Wall: That is no problem.
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (8 May 2024)
Mark Wall: I am used to being in injury time.
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (8 May 2024)
Mark Wall: Unfortunately, we lost during injury time last night.
- Seanad: Disability (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2023: Committee Stage (8 May 2024)
Mark Wall: I am very proud to be a cosignatory of the Bill. I thank Senator Clonan for asking us to cosign it. I also thank him for his continued advocacy for disability services and people with disabilities, and all the services they should be entitled to access. It is something I deal with daily, be it in the area of transport, education or housing provision or in access to healthcare. I welcome...
- Seanad: Gambling Regulation Bill 2022: Second Stage (14 May 2024)
Mark Wall: I welcome the Minister of State. I welcome opportunity to speak on this very important Bill. I also want to welcome our good friend, Mr. Mark Bradshaw, to the Public Gallery. The Minister of State will be familiar with Mr. Bradshaw's advocacy in respect of gambling addiction over many years. I thank him for his continued support for those who are dealing with gambling addiction. As I...
- Seanad: Gambling Regulation Bill 2022: Second Stage (14 May 2024)
Mark Wall: When is it proposed to take Committee Stage?
- Seanad: Gambling Regulation Bill 2022: Second Stage (14 May 2024)
Mark Wall: Is that agreed? Agreed.
- Seanad: Gambling Regulation Bill 2022: Second Stage (14 May 2024)
Mark Wall: When is it proposed to sit again?