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- Seanad: Order of Business. (25 Feb 2004)
Frank Feighan: I want to put a question to the Leader. Why was â¬5 million spent on the roll-out of the e-voting system which was a public disaster?
- Seanad: Social Welfare Benefits. (24 Feb 2004)
Frank Feighan: I am anxious that the Minister for Social and Family Affairs outline why a family member who remains at home to care for an elderly parent or relative is disqualified from receiving carer's allowance if he or she works for a few hours on the small family farm. The carer's allowance has been most successful but farmers, particularly small farmers, are finding it increasingly difficult to...
- Seanad: Order of Business. (24 Feb 2004)
Frank Feighan: I was taken aback by the recent survey which showed that many hospitals have a severe shortage of radiographers, especially in light of the plans outlined for MRI scans and BreastCheck. I am concerned at the statement by the director of the only radiographer training college in the country that it took a long time to get funding for extra places. It appears that the Department of Education...
- Seanad: Order of Business. (19 Feb 2004)
Frank Feighan: I ask the Leader to invite the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform to the House to discuss the closure of a number of prisons. We have a potential powder keg in prisons due to overcrowding and this is a matter of great alarm in most prisons. We should discuss this issue urgently.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (18 Feb 2004)
Frank Feighan: Along with many others, I have taken great interest in the trials and tribulations of a former Member of this House and the manager and board of directors of Manchester United PLC.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (18 Feb 2004)
Frank Feighan: Yes.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (18 Feb 2004)
Frank Feighan: I want to put a question to the Minister for Finance who has great empathy with the Irish horse industry. I am not concerned with the tax free status in that regard because it has served this country and that industry well. However, the people at the upper end of the scale seem to have vast amounts of power and money and I want the Minister to come to the House and give us a clear picture of...
- Seanad: Order of Business. (18 Feb 2004)
Frank Feighan: To ensure there is good governance in regard to taxation, the Minister should come to the House and clarify a situationââ
- Seanad: Order of Business. (18 Feb 2004)
Frank Feighan: ââwhich appears to be wrong and inequitable.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (5 Feb 2004)
Frank Feighan: The Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government has continued to lecture us that electronic voting is tamper-proof and idiot-proof. He has asked us to put our faith in this new voting system. We all know that the contract for publicity for this electronic voting system has been awarded to a company with strong links to the Fianna Fáil Party. I would like the Minister to come...
- Seanad: Order of Business. (5 Feb 2004)
Frank Feighan: It raises the question of the impartiality of the company. I ask the Leader to ask the Minister to come to this House and appoint an independent body or commission to handle the introduction and management of this new system.
- Seanad: Crisis Pregnancy Strategy: Statements. (29 Jan 2004)
Frank Feighan: I welcome the Minister of State, Deputy Callely, to the House. This is the 20th anniversary of the death of Anne Lovett, the 15 year old schoolgirl who died of severe haemorrhaging and exposure after giving birth alone and outdoors. This child was so frightened about her circumstances that she managed, in a small town, to hide her pregnancy from her family and friends, none of whom knew her...
- Seanad: Order of Business. (29 Jan 2004)
Frank Feighan: Will the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform come to the House to confirm or deny whether it is the State's contention that people with diabetes are unfit to drive? We have all got diabetic friends, family members or neighbours and following a recent ban on a diabetic, this decision will have serious implications for up to 115,000 diabetics here. It was irresponsible of the DPP to...
- Seanad: Order of Business. (29 Jan 2004)
Frank Feighan: Did not Fianna Fáil try to burn the Reichstag yesterday?
- Seanad: Order of Business. (28 Jan 2004)
Frank Feighan: I call for the Minister for Health and Children to come into the House to outline whether his Department is one of cutbacks, given that recently members of the various health boards called to hospitals and told loyal and committed staff that their jobs may be lost due to bringing in people from various external departments. Is this a negotiation tactic or a proposal from Government?
- Seanad: Mental Health Services: Statements. (21 Jan 2004)
Frank Feighan: I welcome the Minister of State to the House. I also welcome the opportunity to debate this important report on a neglected area of our health and disability services. Like the Minister, I congratulate the National Disability Authority on taking the initiative in this area and on the production of a report which makes depressing reading for those of us in public life who have a role to play...
- Seanad: Order of Business. (11 Dec 2003)
Frank Feighan: I am somewhat lost for words following the contribution of my colleague from Roscommon.
- Seanad: Order of Business. (11 Dec 2003)
Frank Feighan: We have debated decentralisation and have lobbied for it for four years. While I acknowledge and respect Senator Leyden's good intentions regarding future decentralisation there is a saying to which the people of Boyle and north Roscommon have listened, namely, "actions speak louder than words".
- Seanad: Order of Business. (9 Dec 2003)
Frank Feighan: I should reply to the recently announced decentralisation plan and the fact that I didâ
- Seanad: Order of Business. (9 Dec 2003)
Frank Feighan: I appreciate that.