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Disability Bill 2004: Report Stage. (18 May 2005)

Pádraic McCormack: The Deputy will be aware that many Deputies wish to speak on the amendments. You have been speaking for 20 minutes.

Disability Bill 2004: Report Stage. (18 May 2005)

Pádraic McCormack: The Deputy could have consideration for other Members.

Disability Bill 2004: Report Stage. (18 May 2005)

Pádraic McCormack: If the Deputy continues for much longer on amendment No. 1, we certainly will not be able to debate many of the amendments.

Disability Bill 2004: Report Stage. (18 May 2005)

Pádraic McCormack: You will get every right but the Chair can insist on not allowing repetition in a debate.

Disability Bill 2004: Report Stage. (18 May 2005)

Pádraic McCormack: I call Deputy Stanton and apologise for not calling him before Deputy Cowley.

Disability Bill 2004: Report Stage. (18 May 2005)

Pádraic McCormack: We are on amendmentNo. 1.

Local Authority Housing. (18 May 2005)

Pádraic McCormack: Question 77: To ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government the action plan he has to increase the output of local authority social and affordable housing; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [16644/05]

Local Authority Housing. (18 May 2005)

Pádraic McCormack: I do not accept that the Government has responded adequately to this matter. The Minister of State referred to five-year action plans which are all plans but little action. Will the Minister of State accept that over the last eight years the Government has not only refused to deal with the soaring price of private housing, but it has also failed to put roofs over the heads of the most...

Local Authority Housing. (18 May 2005)

Pádraic McCormack: The Government has been in office for eight years.

Local Authority Housing. (18 May 2005)

Pádraic McCormack: The figures were quoted from the Housing Financial Authority's annual report. If local authorities have agreed to the action plans, why are no more houses being built? The buck stops with the Minister of State. Does he agree the number of private house completions has now peaked? In the coming years there will be possible repercussions for employment and economic activity in this sector. Does...

Local Authority Housing. (18 May 2005)

Pádraic McCormack: Local authorities are borrowing less.

Local Authority Housing. (18 May 2005)

Pádraic McCormack: The number of houses being built has fallen.

Register of Electors. (18 May 2005)

Pádraic McCormack: I did not.

Register of Electors. (18 May 2005)

Pádraic McCormack: The parish priest said that everyone knew him but that no-one knew the presiding officer.

Order of Business. (18 May 2005)

Pádraic McCormack: When will the Bill to amend the child registration Act come before the Dáil?

Order of Business. (18 May 2005)

Pádraic McCormack: It is to allow parents to register in their married name children born before marriage.

Order of Business. (18 May 2005)

Pádraic McCormack: It is clear from my inquiries that legislation is needed.

Leaders' Questions. (18 May 2005)

Pádraic McCormack: And a former Minister.

Leaders' Questions. (18 May 2005)

Pádraic McCormack: Three bags full.

Written Answers — Tax Code: Tax Code (12 May 2005)

Pádraic McCormack: Question 99: To ask the Minister for Finance the situation regarding the eligibility for tax allowance claims for mature student fees for a course at a college (details supplied); and if students are eligible for tax allowance relevant to their fees at the college for this course. [15848/05]

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