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Seanad: Order of Business (3 Dec 2008)

Donie Cassidy: However, it is only a matter of time before Ballyhale Shamrocks or Portumna get at them.

Seanad: Order of Business (3 Dec 2008)

Donie Cassidy: There will be an all-day debate on the economy on Friday. I have no difficulty in allowing sufficient time for all Members to make a contribution. It will be an open-ended debate and the Minister will be in the Chamber for most of the day. I urge all Members to make a contribution to this important debate. The least we can do, having seen the significant changes that have taken place, is...

Seanad: Order of Business (3 Dec 2008)

Donie Cassidy: ——but thanked the Government on behalf of the people of Valentia.

Seanad: Order of Business (3 Dec 2008)

Donie Cassidy: I know Senator O'Toole is also good for the humble pie.

Seanad: Order of Business (3 Dec 2008)

Donie Cassidy: Senators O'Toole, Keaveney, Healy Eames and Buttimer called for a debate on education. I have agreed to set aside time for this before Christmas, on a Saturday if necessary.

Seanad: Order of Business (3 Dec 2008)

Donie Cassidy: It is a serious matter. I listened with great interest to the Minister's comments on "Questions and Answers" last Monday. We all heard the other side of the story. The Government has allocated an additional 3% to the education budget. As I said yesterday, we know what our opponents on the other side of the House intend to do in this area. There is no greater supporter of the Irish...

Seanad: Order of Business (3 Dec 2008)

Donie Cassidy: I do not have to tell colleagues on the other side of the House that the Irish language is in the Minister's genes. He was born with a love of Irish. His grandfather, Eamon de Valera was the greatest public representative and friend the Irish language ever had. I have every confidence in the Minister. I congratulate Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann on its allocation of €3 million.

Seanad: Order of Business (3 Dec 2008)

Donie Cassidy: Innovators and creators in the arts are often unappreciated and the gift of being able to play music often goes unacknowledged. Senator Keaveney, a noted musician in her own right apart from all her other great talents, pointed out that it is a gift with which one is born. People should appreciate what it means.

Seanad: Order of Business (3 Dec 2008)

Donie Cassidy: One need only consider the wonderful role our artists have played as ambassadors throughout the world. They include U2 and the Cranberries.

Seanad: Order of Business (3 Dec 2008)

Donie Cassidy: They have presented a new image of Ireland. "Riverdance" and "Lord of the Dance" also come to mind. Need I say more?

Seanad: Order of Business (3 Dec 2008)

Donie Cassidy: Is it any wonder that we are the envy of the world in terms of our artists and the creativity of our young people? I will endeavour to have this debate take place before the Christmas recess. Senator O'Toole knows I am doing my best in this regard. I join with Senator Hannigan in welcoming the signing by the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform of the convention banning cluster...

Seanad: Order of Business (3 Dec 2008)

Donie Cassidy: The Portlaoise to Cashel road is opening this week. The Government is investing 5% of GDP in the capital programme next year, which is a very serious investment in such a difficult economic time. Senator Alan Kelly expressed his views on the "Prime Time Investigates" programme on RTE last Monday which dealt with the underpayment of wages to non-national workers. Everybody abhors that. The...

Seanad: Order of Business (3 Dec 2008)

Donie Cassidy: I can convey Senator Norris's views to the taxi regulator. One's heart goes out to the person in the example offered by the Senator with regard to how difficult it is for taxi drivers in some areas to make a living. Some of them are struggling to survive. The Senator also made a strong case for sheep farmers. I heard the interview with the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food on...

Seanad: Housing (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2008: Committee Stage (Resumed) (3 Dec 2008)

Donie Cassidy: Next Tuesday.

Seanad: Shoppers Task Force: Motion (3 Dec 2008)

Donie Cassidy: Ag 10.30 maidin amárach.

Seanad: Order of Business (4 Dec 2008)

Donie Cassidy: The Order of Business is No. 1, motion re Criminal Justice (Drug Trafficking) Act 1996; No. 2, Charities Bill 2007 — Committee Stage; No. 3, statements on the economy. It is proposed that No. 1 will be taken without debate at the conclusion of the Order of Business; No. 2, will be taken at the conclusion of No. 1; No. 3 will be taken on Friday at 10.30 a.m., spokespersons may speak for 12...

Seanad: Order of Business (4 Dec 2008)

Donie Cassidy: That is not so.

Seanad: Order of Business (4 Dec 2008)

Donie Cassidy: On a point of order. I do not interrupt anyone and this is my first time to do so. I discussed this with the leaders' group last Tuesday. I have open consultation with them every week on all the business of the House and no one told me they would have a difficulty with this.

Seanad: Order of Business (4 Dec 2008)

Donie Cassidy: Senator O'Toole informed me he objected in the strongest possible terms. First, this is the norm in the Dáil. Second, it has been done before in the Twenty-third Seanad. The House will sit for the next three Fridays and it is an effort to start business with the Minister of the day. There are three other days' sittings when we will take Adjournment Matters and other matters of...

Seanad: Order of Business (4 Dec 2008)

Donie Cassidy: If I include the word "notwithstanding", will that cover us this morning?

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