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Water and Sewerage Schemes. (27 Feb 2007)

John Moloney: What plans does the Minister of State have for further investment in these schemes?

Written Answers — Environmental Policy: Environmental Policy (27 Feb 2007)

John Moloney: Question 95: To ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government if his attention has been drawn to the fact that many off-licences and take away food premises are not correctly operating the plastic bag levy; if he proposes to ensure that local authorities enforce the law in this regard; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [7490/07]

Written Answers — Alternative Energy Projects: Alternative Energy Projects (7 Mar 2007)

John Moloney: Question 260: To ask the Minister for Agriculture and Food her efforts to assist the biofuel sector. [9173/07]

Written Answers — Departmental Programmes: Departmental Programmes (5 Apr 2007)

John Moloney: Question 392: To ask the Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs the projects undertaken by the CLÁR programme in County Laois; the investment made in the county; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [13719/07]

Written Answers — Water and Sewerage Schemes: Water and Sewerage Schemes (5 Apr 2007)

John Moloney: Question 544: To ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government the water schemes completed and in planning in Counties Laois and Offaly since 1997, to date in 2007; and the investment made, and future allocation. [13831/07]

Co-location of Hospitals: Motion (Resumed). (27 Jun 2007)

John Moloney: I welcome the Government policy on co-location. The point has been made that it is a Progressive Democrats-driven policy but it is important to remember that Fianna Fáil, when fighting the election, made it clear it fully supported the policy. It was Government policy going out and it is Government policy coming back in. Co-location cannot be termed a "racket". The people who supported...

Cancer Services: Statements (Resumed). (7 Nov 2007)

John Moloney: I wish to share my time with Deputy McDaid. I extend my sympathies to the women affected and to their families. County Laois Deputies are more acutely aware of the effects on the families and we know some of the families involved. The Government and the Minister have properly extended the time allowed for these statements today. I compliment the Minister on her immediate apology to the...

Order of Business (28 Feb 2008)

John Moloney: On a point of order——

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

John Moloney: On a point of order. Deputy Reilly who has read out a statement knows full well I have clarified that issue a long time ago.

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

John Moloney: May I clarify the record, please? As Chairman of that committee——

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

John Moloney: Thank you. It is quite simple. The Deputy knows full well the truth of that motion within the——

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

John Moloney: May I clarify the record?

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

John Moloney: I hope the Deputy waits for it——

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

John Moloney: ——and does not go to the media.

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

John Moloney: I am glad to have a few minutes to speak on this issue. While I had hoped to speak on the proposals, I propose to give a brief outline of the position of the Joint Committee on Health and Children on the issue. The joint committee spent considerable time discussing pharmacy regulation and I invited the Health Service Executive and the Irish Pharmaceutical Union to make presentations. A...

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

John Moloney: Wherever there is an open microphone or camera, the Deputy comes to his own height on all these issues. I will give a little background to demonstrate his lack of sincerity on most issues he addresses in the House. My explanation of events will again underline that the approach of the Fine Gael Party's spokesman on health is to try to find fault on every issue. In his rush to criticise all...

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

John Moloney: Deputy Shatter will have an opportunity to speak. I have only four minutes' speaking time, whereas he will have 20 minutes.

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

John Moloney: I will place the facts before the House. The Fianna Fáil members of the Joint Committee on Health and Children decided to work with Fine Gael, the Labour Party and Sinn Féin to try to agree a motion. Deputy Reilly forgot to read out three separate proposals that we, as a responsible group in the joint committee, tried to work towards. For instance, he failed to mention the motion stating...

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

John Moloney: I was at the meeting and created that particular record. I commend the Minister for her contribution. As a previous speaker noted, backbench Fianna Fáil Deputies are concerned. We are concerned on the basis of two rumours making the rounds. The position regarding the first, that pharmacists will be forced to sell below cost and at a loss, has been clarified by the Minister. The worst...

Pharmaceutical Pricing: Statements (28 Feb 2008)

John Moloney: On a point of information——

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