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Senator Lisa Chambers, former TD
- Fianna Fail Senator (Cultural and Educational Panel)
- Former Fianna Fail TD for Mayo
- Left the Dáil on 8 February 2020 — General election
- Entered the Dáil on 27 February 2016 — General election
- Entered the Seanad on 30 March 2020 — General election
- Email me whenever Lisa Chambers speaks (no more than once per day)
Voting record
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Most recent appearances in parliament
- Seanad: Planning and Development Bill 2023: Committee Stage (Resumed) (16 Jul 2024)
“I have forgotten where I was.”
- Seanad: Planning and Development Bill 2023: Committee Stage (Resumed) (16 Jul 2024)
“Senator Boyhan is very good.”
- Seanad: Planning and Development Bill 2023: Committee Stage (Resumed) (16 Jul 2024)
“The Senator is a fantastic colleague, as always, and is very helpful. I have a few follow-up comments. I listened closely to the Minister of State's response. I thank him for referring to the comments of everybody who contributed. My ears always prick up when I hear Ministers talk about rural planning and then about water quality and septic tanks.”
Numerology
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- Has spoken in 71 committee discussions and Dáil debates in the last year — average among TDs.
- Has spoken in 106 committee discussions and Dáil debates in the last year — well above average among Senators.
- Has received answers to 324 written questions in the last year — above average among TDs.
- People have made 0 comments on this TD's speeches — average among TDs.
- People have made 0 comments on this Senator's speeches — average among Senators.
- This TD's speeches, in the printed record, are readable by an average 16–17 year old, going by the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level score.
- 23 people are tracking whenever this Senator speaks — email me whenever Lisa Chambers speaks.
- Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "public-private partnership") 176 times in debates — below average among TDs.
(Yes, this is a silly statistic. We include it to draw your attention to why you should read more than just these numbers when forming opinions.) - Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "public-private partnership") 425 times in debates — above average among Senators.
(Yes, this is a silly statistic. We include it to draw your attention to why you should read more than just these numbers when forming opinions.)