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  • Former Sinn Fein Senator (Cultural and Educational Panel)
  • Entered the Seanad on 25 April 2016 — General election
  • Left the Seanad on 29 January 2025 — General election

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Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (6 Nov 2024)

“I thank the staff in the Seanad Office and the Cathaoirleach’s office and all those Senators whom I have had the pleasure of working with over this term. I second the amendment proposed by Senator Gavan and will propose an amendment of my own, namely that No. 8 be taken before No. 1. There is a severe need for secure and affordable artist workspaces across urban and rural Ireland....”

Seanad: Arts (Amendment) (Artist Workspaces) Bill 2024: First Stage (6 Nov 2024)

“I move: That leave be granted to introduce a Bill entitled an Act to increase the amount of affordable artist studios and workspaces and affordable artist-run workspaces available; to confer functions on the Arts Council to acquire, develop and manage affordable artist workspaces and artist-run workspaces; to make specific reference to the ability of a local authority to facilitate the...”

Seanad: Arts (Amendment) (Artist Workspaces) Bill 2024: First Stage (6 Nov 2024)

“Next Tuesday.”

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  • Has spoken in 62 committee discussions and Dáil debates in the last year — above average among Senators.
  • People have made 0 comments on this Senator's speeches — average among Senators.
  • 24 people are tracking whenever this Senator speaks.
  • Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "public-private partnership") 473 times in debates — above average among Senators.
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