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Seanad: Judicial Appointments Commission Bill 2017: Second Stage (20 Jun 2018)

Lynn Ruane: It is.

Seanad: Judicial Appointments Commission Bill 2017: Second Stage (20 Jun 2018)

Lynn Ruane: It is.

Seanad: Judicial Appointments Commission Bill 2017: Second Stage (20 Jun 2018)

Lynn Ruane: Senator Norris knows he would not be here if lay people were voting for him. That is all.

Seanad: Judicial Appointments Commission Bill 2017: Second Stage (20 Jun 2018)

Lynn Ruane: I am only in my first term. I will catch up.

Seanad: Judicial Appointments Commission Bill 2017: Second Stage (20 Jun 2018)

Lynn Ruane: I welcome the Bill to the Seanad and express my broad support for the equality and diversity principles that underpin it. The role that judges play in our democracy is important and their contribution is valuable. Therefore, who they are, how we select them and the criteria and system we use to do so is equally important. This Bill will substantially reform the system by which we appoint...

Seanad: Judicial Appointments Commission Bill 2017: Second Stage (20 Jun 2018)

Lynn Ruane: This could even lead to the conduct of court proceedings without an ISL interpreter in the future which would be an incredible legacy for this legislation. I am also concerned that the Minister can ignore the recommendations of the commission and appoint another candidate entirely to the Judiciary. While I recognise this is due to the constitutional prerogative given to Government in...

Seanad: Order of Business (19 Jun 2018)

Lynn Ruane: I would like to add my voice to those of the two previous speakers. I would be happy to sign Fianna Fáil's motion on what is happening at the US-Mexican border, which is nothing short of evil when we see the pictures of those children being separated from their parents. I welcome last week's report that CURA, the Catholic Church's crisis pregnancy agency run by the bishops, has closed...

Seanad: Commencement Matters: Access to Higher Education (30 May 2018)

Lynn Ruane: I thank the Minister of State for her time. I acknowledge that there is a crossover between the Commencement matter and the Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection. In 2015, lone-parent legislation impacted in a particularly harsh manner on a cohort of older lone parents, mainly women, who were placed outside the lone-parent provisions by the State and considered as simply...

Seanad: Commencement Matters: Access to Higher Education (30 May 2018)

Lynn Ruane: I thank the Minister of State for her detailed response which comprehensively covers all the supports available. Maybe when the cross-departmental committee meets it might consider the visibility of some of those lone parents because once their children have turned either 14 or 18 they no longer fit into the bracket of lone parents. The data might not exist because their title in the system...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Education and Skills: Barriers to Education Facing Vulnerable Groups: Discussion (29 May 2018)

Lynn Ruane: I would do but I have to second a Bill in the Seanad at some point.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Education and Skills: Barriers to Education Facing Vulnerable Groups: Discussion (29 May 2018)

Lynn Ruane: As soon as the debate on the National Archives (Amendment) Bill 2017 concludes but I will only be gone for eight minutes. I will simply second the Bill and come straight back.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Education and Skills: Barriers to Education Facing Vulnerable Groups: Discussion (29 May 2018)

Lynn Ruane: The Bill I have is being taken in the Seanad at the moment. I am going to have to leave after I pose my questions. Obviously, I will look back on the transcripts when we are writing the report. I apologise for the coming and going. I put forward this session but it is unfortunate that the legislation was put in today as well, and that will take me out for a few minutes. I apologise for...

Seanad: Order of Business (29 May 2018)

Lynn Ruane: I will be brief as I have to return to the education committee. I welcome the result of the referendum on Friday. When I cast my vote, I was definitely not expecting to see such a high turnout, nor was I expecting almost two thirds to vote "Yes". I campaigned throughout the day on Friday until 9 p.m., reminding people to vote on the way home from work. I definitely knew something was...

Seanad: National Minimum Wage (Removal of Sub-minimum Rates of Pay) Bill 2017: Second Stage (29 May 2018)

Lynn Ruane: I am proud and delighted to be seconding this important legislation today and to follow the lead of Senator Gavan, who has been such a strong supporter of labour rights in his time in the Seanad. I would like to express my strong support for the Bill and the equality principles that underlie it, and I hope to see it attract cross-party support here this evening. This is a short but...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Joint Meeting of the Joint Committee on Employment Affairs and Social Protection, Joint Committee on Education and Skills and Joint Committee on Health
Supports for People with Disabilities: Discussion (Resumed)
(29 May 2018)

Lynn Ruane: I thank the witnesses for their presentations. I will not repeat a lot of what has been said and will, instead, ask a few particular questions which have arisen for me. Mr. Moran mentioned not being seen as a voter base and being unable to organise quickly enough to protest or respond immediately when things happen. Last week, I was surprised to hear at Viviane Rath's session in UCD on...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: Joint Meeting of the Joint Committee on Employment Affairs and Social Protection, Joint Committee on Education and Skills and Joint Committee on Health
Supports for People with Disabilities: Discussion (Resumed)
(29 May 2018)

Lynn Ruane: I thank the witnesses for their presentations. I will not repeat a lot of what has been said and will, instead, ask a few particular questions which have arisen for me. Mr. Moran mentioned not being seen as a voter base and being unable to organise quickly enough to protest or respond immediately when things happen. Last week, I was surprised to hear at Viviane Rath's session in UCD on...

Seanad: Marine Protection: Motion (23 May 2018)

Lynn Ruane: I second this important motion tabled by our Green Party colleague. It is a detailed and comprehensive motion that covers a wide range of issues and policy areas but, at its heart, it is about our stewardship of the earth's oceans, the conservation of the rich environmental, social and economic benefits that we derive from them and how to best go about the identification and designation of...

Seanad: Data Protection Bill 2018: [Seanad Bill amended by the Dáil] Report and Final Stages (22 May 2018)

Lynn Ruane: I thank the Minister for his engagement, particularly on this section. I have been completely opposed to raising the age to 16, not only because I feel it inappropriate from a personal standpoint and as a parent and legislator, but also because I chose to listen to experts in the field, such as the CEO of Barnardos, the CEO of Childline and CEO of the Children's Rights Alliance. Not...

Seanad: Order of Business (17 May 2018)

Lynn Ruane: I wanted to come in today to say a few words about a woman I met about three years ago. Her name was Kathy McMahon. I only learned yesterday of her passing.She would have been familiar to some Senators and Deputies in recent years for founding the organisation Irish First Mothers, which has been campaigning relentlessly for survivors of mother and baby homes and women put up for forced...

Seanad: Mental Health (Amendment) Bill 2017: Report and Final Stages (16 May 2018)

Lynn Ruane: I will also wait until we have worked through the amendments, and if we get them out of the way then I will make a contribution about the Bill as a whole.

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