Results 4,801-4,820 of 5,173 for speaker:Joe O'Reilly
- Seanad: Broadcasting Bill 2008 [Seanad Bill amended by the Dáil]: Report and Final Stages (30 Jun 2009)
Joe O'Reilly: As I did on Second and Committee Stages, I wish to put on record my strong welcome for the Irish film channel. I am sure that colleagues also feel this way. It is an excellent development and the fact that the Irish Film Board will be intimately involved is important. I welcome the Minister's acceptance of Deputy Coveney's amendment in the Dáil to allow advertising to fund the new channel....
- Seanad: Broadcasting Bill 2008 [Seanad Bill amended by the Dáil]: Report and Final Stages (30 Jun 2009)
Joe O'Reilly: I second Senator O'Toole's remarks on religious advertising. The change in this regard is very good and enhances legislation we fundamentally welcome in its totality. There is no reason a religious event or charitable auction, for example, that is contributing to a good cause should not be advertised. The same standards should apply to religious advertising as to any other form. The...
- Seanad: Broadcasting Bill 2008 [Seanad Bill amended by the Dáil]: Report and Final Stages (30 Jun 2009)
Joe O'Reilly: On a point of clarification, when I spoke about a deceased person I gave the example of a public representative but the point applies to every citizen who can be equally defamed or slandered.
- Seanad: Broadcasting Bill 2008 [Seanad Bill amended by the Dáil]: Report and Final Stages (30 Jun 2009)
Joe O'Reilly: Ba mhaith liom aontú lena bhfuil ráite ag an Seanadóir à Tuathail. Tá seo iontach tábhachtach agus tá sár-jab déanta ag TG4 chun oidreachta na tÃre agus an teanga a fhorbairt agus a choimeád beo. AontaÃm go mór le seo. Tá TG4 tábhachtach do ghach duine sa tÃr. Ainneoin cén chaoi ina bhfuil cúrsaà airgid, tá sé tábhachtach go mbeadh tacaÃocht ann an t-am go léir don...
- Seanad: Broadcasting Bill 2008 [Seanad Bill amended by the Dáil]: Report and Final Stages (30 Jun 2009)
Joe O'Reilly: It is important to ensure that independent productions are not victims of financial shortage. They provide important employment and are an important indigenous industry in their own right. They offer an employment opportunity for our graduates and this has a spin-off effect for the country. They also provide excellent objective material and contribute to our social and cultural heritage....
- Seanad: Broadcasting Bill 2008 [Seanad Bill amended by the Dáil]: Report and Final Stages (30 Jun 2009)
Joe O'Reilly: It is important to ensure the roll-out of digital terrestrial television, DTT. The potential provider, the Boxer company, has pulled out of the process. It would have paid money to RTE, which has already spent â¬40 million on DTT roll-out, with a potential further spend of â¬60 million. I urge the Minister to move to get the next company in line and to ensure the roll-out continues....
- Seanad: Broadcasting Bill 2008 [Seanad Bill amended by the Dáil]: Report and Final Stages (30 Jun 2009)
Joe O'Reilly: Fine Gael contends that the TV licence fee collection system is outdated and inefficient. It costs â¬12 million to collect â¬200 million, and that is too expensive. Many people now watch television programmes on their computers. Therefore, it is no longer valid simply to target television sets. There is also an issue that people who have a number of television sets have a liability for...
- Seanad: Broadcasting Bill 2008 [Seanad Bill amended by the Dáil]: Report and Final Stages (30 Jun 2009)
Joe O'Reilly: I want to record my satisfaction with these amendments. I had made much reference to this issue and proposed amendments on Committee Stage in the Seanad, particularly to protect the independent radio production sector.
- Seanad: Broadcasting Bill 2008 [Seanad Bill amended by the Dáil]: Report and Final Stages (30 Jun 2009)
Joe O'Reilly: I thank the Minister for his very refreshing, real and focused engagement with us on the issues raised, including the debate on the amendments tabled during the debate. We proposed a large number of amendments on Committee Stage and I acknowledge the Minister's role in facilitating us and the fact that several of those amendments, albeit in slightly modified form, have made their way into...
- Seanad: Broadcasting Bill 2008 [Seanad Bill amended by the Dáil]: Report and Final Stages (30 Jun 2009)
Joe O'Reilly: I welcome the Minister to the House. It was encouraging and important that the Bill was initiated in this House, and it was addressed very well at that stage. I welcome the requirement of the Minister to identify the qualifications and suitability of candidates for nomination to the board and to indicate those suitabilities to the joint committee and vice versa. However, I still believe...
- Seanad: Death of former Member: Expressions of Sympathy (17 Jun 2009)
Joe O'Reilly: The late Senator Michael Howard was one of the most rounded people I ever met. He was wise, intelligent, good-humoured, committed and very honest. He was a great colleague and was respected by one and all. When he spoke, people listened. He had a very real sense of the role of Parliament, specifically the Seanad, and took his responsibilities as a legislator very seriously and contributed...
- Seanad: Information and Communications Technologies: Motion (17 Jun 2009)
Joe O'Reilly: Yes. Amendment put.
- Seanad: Information and Communications Technologies: Motion (17 Jun 2009)
Joe O'Reilly: I move amendment No. 1: To delete all words after "Seanad Ãireann" and substitute the following: criticises the Government for its failure to adequately roll out next generation fibre optic broadband networks in Ireland which will be essential to attract additional foreign direct investment and to foster new enterprise start ups within Ireland. On a positive note I acknowledge the...
- Seanad: Order of Business (16 Jun 2009)
Joe O'Reilly: On behalf of the Fine Gael Party, I warmly congratulate former Senator Alan Kelly on his election as a Member of the European Parliament. He will do the country, his party and himself proud and I have no doubt he will be as capable an advocate in the European Parliament as he was in this House. I wish him well in this important role and have every confidence he will serve the country well....
- Seanad: Order of Business (7 Apr 2009)
Joe O'Reilly: I ask the Leader of the House to invite the Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Deputy Coughlan, to the House for a comprehensive debate on unemployment. The Leader is working very hard to maintain the relevance of this House and its responsiveness to important daily issues and no issue is more important in this regard than that 327,000 fellow citizens have no work...
- Seanad: Special Educational Needs. (2 Apr 2009)
Joe O'Reilly: Cuirim fáilte roimh an tAire Stáit. This matter relates to the proposed removal of a special class from St. Anne's primary school, Bailieborough, County Cavan. Up to now, 14 children have attended two special classes for mild general learning disability. These pupils would be hugely educationally, socially and emotionally disadvantaged if one of the classes was suppressed, as is...
- Seanad: Special Educational Needs. (2 Apr 2009)
Joe O'Reilly: I thank the Minister of State for his reply. The one hopeful aspect is in the third paragraph, which states that the Department officials will look at the case in hand. Children are coming in from a number of schools in the area. They have been considered in the normal allocation and the difficulty is that it is not a runner to have children aged seven and 14 in the one class. There is a...
- Seanad: Order of Business (2 Apr 2009)
Joe O'Reilly: I strongly agree with the sentiments of Senator à Murchú and others who condemned outright the call made by IBEC, which is absolutely reprehensible. That should steel us into moving forward. I ask that the Deputy Leader to ensure that any attempt to rectify national finances next week is predicated on the principle of equality, fairness and targeting of those who are in a position to take...
- Seanad: Order of Business (2 Apr 2009)
Joe O'Reilly: People want to remain in their homes, where they are happiest. I ask the Deputy Leader to make a statement on this matter and to bring our views to the relevant Minister and the Government. It is important we support our carers, in particular at a time of huge unemployment. Where will these people go if they are not employed as carers? Where would unemployed people be better deployed than...
- Seanad: Forthcoming Budget: Statements (26 Mar 2009)
Joe O'Reilly: I wish to share half my time with Senator Cannon.