Results 841-860 of 4,132 for speaker:Donie Cassidy
- Seanad: Order of Business (12 May 2010)
Donie Cassidy: The Order of Business is No. 1, statements on the Common Agricultural Policy post-2013, to be taken at the conclusion of the Order of Business and conclude not later than 5 p.m., if not previously concluded, with the contributions of spokespersons not to exceed 15 minutes and those of all other Senators not to exceed ten minutes, on which Senators may share time, by agreement of the House,...
- Seanad: Order of Business (12 May 2010)
Donie Cassidy: That is totally incorrect.
- Seanad: Order of Business (12 May 2010)
Donie Cassidy: That is completely untrue.
- Seanad: Order of Business (12 May 2010)
Donie Cassidy: The Senator can do whatever he likes. I have been getting this for two and a half years.
- Seanad: Fines Bill 2009: Report and Final Stages (11 May 2010)
Donie Cassidy: Ag 10.30 maidin amárach.
- Seanad: Order of Business (11 May 2010)
Donie Cassidy: We have debated the banks in three of the last five weeks.
- Seanad: Order of Business (11 May 2010)
Donie Cassidy: The Senator's comments are incorrect.
- Seanad: Order of Business (11 May 2010)
Donie Cassidy: The record speaks for itself.
- Seanad: Order of Business (11 May 2010)
Donie Cassidy: Yes it does.
- Seanad: Order of Business (11 May 2010)
Donie Cassidy: Senators Fitzgerald, O'Toole, Alex White, Quinn, Dearey, Regan, John Paul Phelan and McFadden expressed serious concerns about health issues. In regard to the high standards of care, I can state first-hand that the care a family member of mine experienced in Mullingar hospital over the past two weeks was of the highest standard and I compliment all those concerned. Senator McFadden raised...
- Seanad: Order of Business (11 May 2010)
Donie Cassidy: The Order of Business is No. 1, Fines Bill 2009 â Report and Final Stages, to be taken at the conclusion of the Order of Business.
- Seanad: Order of Business (11 May 2010)
Donie Cassidy: That is very unfair.
- Seanad: Order of Business (11 May 2010)
Donie Cassidy: That is not true.
- Seanad: Order of Business (6 May 2010)
Donie Cassidy: As a loan.
- Seanad: Order of Business (6 May 2010)
Donie Cassidy: Senator Twomey called for a debate on prisons. I have already given a commitment to the House that this will take place. It is timely that the Senator has called for such a debate and it is urgently required. I have no difficulty giving a commitment that this will take place. I will try to have it take place in the next four weeks if at all possible. Senators Twomey, O'Toole, Hannigan,...
- Seanad: Order of Business (6 May 2010)
Donie Cassidy: At the time the vehicles one drove were not the mod cons in which Senators sit now and in which they enjoy coming to the House and going back home.
- Seanad: Order of Business (6 May 2010)
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- Seanad: Order of Business (6 May 2010)
Donie Cassidy: Senator Buttimer should listen and learn. RTE's programme did not get through to him last week. The Senators have called for an urgent debate on this issue and I will look at the diary and try to have it take place in the next few weeks. I am keen to see what can be done to help and assist the Department, the Minister and colleagues in respect of their strong views regarding this matter....
- Seanad: Order of Business (6 May 2010)
Donie Cassidy: We are talking about a different league here, about people who create jobs not those who try to take them away. We are saying that we support the insurance company. We want to have a strong player in the field for competition. We have no wish for the old cartel that was here years ago, ripping off the Irish consumer in respect of insurance policies. Senator Ross will remember this time as...
- Seanad: Order of Business (6 May 2010)
Donie Cassidy: Senator MacSharry called for a debate on the sports capital programme. I have no difficulty in this taking place. Senators Quinn and Ryan referred to the difficulties being experienced in Beaumont Hospital. I refer to the Government's commitment in the past 11 years. Funding has increased from â¬5 billion per year to between â¬15 billion and â¬16 billion to run the health service,...