Seanad debates
Thursday, 8 May 2014
Order of Business
11:40 am
Jillian van Turnhout (Independent) | Oireachtas source
When we try to put them back on the agenda, we will be told that the Seanad has approved these reports.
The first report emanates from work on which the Independent group, of which I am a member, tabled a motion. In the Seanad, we held an excellent debate. We came back to the motion six months later and extended the debate, which led to the consultations that the Joint Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality held. Why are we merely giving this report a nod?
On the report on penal reform, a new Minister for Justice and Equality has just been announced. Are we assured of her commitment to penal reform in this report? This warrants a debate in this House.
I do not agree that we table motions on reports and state we will hold a debate because I know how hard it is to get debates in this House. We are not tripping over work. It is not that our agenda is so packed that we cannot fit in these. This is the reason this House is here, to discuss issues such as Traveller ethnicity and penal reform and to review the hearings and submissions on the review of legislation on prostitution. I have a huge difficulty with this and I will not be accepting the Order of Business today.
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