Results 1,761-1,780 of 6,308 for speaker:Gerald Nash
- Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Housing Provision (28 Sep 2022)
Gerald Nash: 151. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government the number of affordable purchase and cost-rental housing units that will be delivered in 2022; the individual project targets for 2023; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [47419/22]
- Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Wastewater Treatment (28 Sep 2022)
Gerald Nash: 168. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government the level of advice or guidance his Department has provided to county councils or the EPA, having regard to the Environmental Protection Agency Act 1993, the European Union Water Framework Directive and the European Communities (Water Policy) Regulation 2003 (SI 722 of 2003), to assist them when assessing all existing...
- Financial Resolutions 2022 - Financial Resolution No. 1: Mineral Oil Tax (27 Sep 2022)
Gerald Nash: Amendment No. 1 to Financial Resolution No. 2 reads: "In paragraph (1), to delete “be extended until 28 February 2023” and substitute “be extended until 31 December 2023”." The amendment represents a request to extend the VAT cut that was introduced last spring on electricity and gas bills. The Minister has sought to extend it to the end of February but the...
- Financial Resolutions 2022 - Financial Resolution No. 1: Mineral Oil Tax (27 Sep 2022)
Gerald Nash: I have to move the amendment to resolution No. 2-----
- Financial Resolutions 2022 - Budget Statement 2023 (27 Sep 2022)
Gerald Nash: I am concerned about the approach that has been taken by the Government this week. It diverts from the principles that were established by the Labour Party number of years ago, namely, that we should start by including all young people in this scheme. That is the direction of travel that we ought to pursue. We have question marks around how decisions will be made and how the GP schemes...
- Financial Resolutions 2022 - Budget Statement 2023 (27 Sep 2022)
Gerald Nash: The Labour Party wants to see an Ireland that works for all. We are honest enough to know that all the things we want and our country needs, such as affordable childcare, a transformation to a carbon-free economy and a health service we all can be proud of, need to be paid for. The same honesty should be demanded of the Government, as well as of Sinn Féin, which has yet to respond to...
- Financial Resolutions 2022 - Budget Statement 2023 (27 Sep 2022)
Gerald Nash: -----costing €275 million in 2023. That is the kind of ambition we need to transform this society and to genuinely assist those who are on low and middle incomes. This is why the Labour Party says, for example, that we should have a monthly €9 public transport climate ticket, costing €300 million over the next six months, as a cost-saving and climate-positive...
- Financial Resolutions 2022 - Budget Statement 2023 (27 Sep 2022)
Gerald Nash: I am sharing time with my colleague, Deputy Duncan Smith. As a country, we are unrecognisable from the young, poor and conservative State we were when the Tricolour was first raised over Dublin Castle in 1922. We are now richer than we have ever been in our history. We are more liberal, open, diverse, welcoming and confident as a society then anyone could have imagined even half a century...
- Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: School Transport (27 Sep 2022)
Gerald Nash: 281. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills when a decision will be made on the appeals made by a person (details supplied) in County Louth against the decision not to be provided school bus tickets in 2022; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [47333/22]
- Pensions (Amendment) (Transparency in Charges) Bill 2021: Second Stage [Private Members] (22 Sep 2022)
Gerald Nash: I move amendment No. 1 to amendment No. 1: "To delete all words after "deemed to be read a second time this day nine months, to allow for" and substitute the following: "an examination, assessment and report to the Dáil by the Minister within that period on the issues pertaining to the provision of information to pension scheme members in relation to costs and charges incurred by...
- Pensions (Amendment) (Transparency in Charges) Bill 2021: Second Stage [Private Members] (22 Sep 2022)
Gerald Nash: That is not reflected in the attendance or contributions this evening, notwithstanding Deputy Kerrane's presence. Her interest in this matter and support for the intentions of the Bill is appreciated. It is Thursday evening. It has been a busy week that will only get busier so I am grateful to those who are present. I appreciate it. I will not dwell on matters any longer except to...
- Pensions (Amendment) (Transparency in Charges) Bill 2021: Second Stage [Private Members] (22 Sep 2022)
Gerald Nash: I thank the Minister for the intentions she has expressed, which are appreciated. I am more than happy, as are my Labour Party colleagues, to work with the Minister on what is a very important Bill. The Minister probably knows from her own experience - although maybe not this week when there was huge, intensive interest in pensions more generally - that when we discuss tensions...
- Pensions (Amendment) (Transparency in Charges) Bill 2021: Second Stage [Private Members] (22 Sep 2022)
Gerald Nash: I move: "That the Bill be now read a Second Time."
- Ceisteanna ar Sonraíodh Uain Dóibh - Priority Questions: Tax Code (22 Sep 2022)
Gerald Nash: I am glad the Minister thanked the members of the commission for their work. Unfortunately, that stands in marked contrast to the way in which the Tánaiste trashed their work. The Minister has expressed gratitude to the commission in a very sincere way. That is one thing but the best way he could show gratitude for its work is to implement some of its clear recommendations. There...
- Ceisteanna ar Sonraíodh Uain Dóibh - Priority Questions: Tax Code (22 Sep 2022)
Gerald Nash: The Minister has spoken very eloquently recently about how vulnerable our tax base is, especially in respect of some of the windfall gains we have obtained from a very small number of very successful companies that, thankfully, have decided to locate in this country and provide very good employment. On the one hand, Government members speak very eloquently and urgently about that issue but...
- Ceisteanna ar Sonraíodh Uain Dóibh - Priority Questions: Tax Code (22 Sep 2022)
Gerald Nash: 94. To ask the Minister for Finance his views on the recommendations in the recent report by the Commission on Taxation and Welfare that wealth and capital taxes should increase materially as a proportion of tax revenues; his plans to broaden the tax base and generate additional Exchequer revenue from additional taxes on wealth and assets in order to sustain public spending and to meet the...
- Ceisteanna ar Sonraíodh Uain Dóibh - Priority Questions: Tax Code (22 Sep 2022)
Gerald Nash: I am sure the Minister will join with me in thanking the members of the Commission on Taxation and Welfare for the sterling work they have done over the last 18 months. The challenges the tax base faces are very obvious. It is also strikingly obvious that we need to change who we tax, how we tax them and by how much. Does the Minister agree with the commission's central contention that we...
- Written Answers — Department of Finance: Tax Code (22 Sep 2022)
Gerald Nash: 126. To ask the Minister for Finance his plans, if any, to reduce the rate of VAT applied on condoms and menstrual cups to 0%; the estimated cost to the Exchequer of reducing the rate on said products to 0%; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [46208/22]
- Written Answers — Department of Finance: Commissions of Investigation (22 Sep 2022)
Gerald Nash: 130. To ask the Minister for Finance if he is concerned by the recent findings of the Report of the Commission of Investigation IBRC that a senior official at his Department made an unauthorised disclosure of confidential information regarding the sale process for an organisation (details supplied); if he believes that it is appropriate that the same official now represents the State’s...