News & Statements
Conway added as General Election candidate in Clare
Fine Gael Senator Martin Conway has been added as a party candidate in the Clare constituency for the next General Election.
Reciprocal voting rights should be extended to EU citizens in Ireland – Richmond
Fine Gael Senator and spokesman on EU Affairs, Neale Richmond, has raised the possibility of Ireland extending voting rights for the Dáil to the citizens of any other EU Member State who has done the same for Irish citizens.
New BioMarin expansion is excellent news for Cork – Buttimer
The announcement this morning that BioMarin International Ltd. is investing in a new Drug Product Filling Project at its Shanbally facility is good news for Cork, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
109,000 daily LUAS users shows need for continued investment – Richmond
Dublin Fine Gael Senator, Neale Richmond, has said new LUAS figures show the need for continued investment in the service as the economy continues to grow.
Progressing the School of the Future
Fine Gael is highlighting how the “school of the future” will be the best in Europe as TDs and Senators joined Minister for Education Richard Bruton TD to highlight education reforms and increased investment.
9% VAT rate must be retained – Coghlan
Seanad Leas-Chathaoirleach Senator Paul Coghlan believes the 9% VAT Rate continues to be essential for continued growth in the tourism and hospitably sectors across rural Ireland.
Opening schools in August impacting on West Cork tourism – Lombard
A Fine Gael Senator said the opening of schools in August is having an adverse effect on tourism in West Cork.
Let’s help drive change with electric vehicles – Lombard
The new Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action will consider ways in which the Government can further support the transition to electric vehicles, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Let’s aim for greener groceries- Naughton
Retailers must reduce plastic packaging on products to help make grocery shopping greener, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Grants to help you go green – Rock
Homeowners and motorists can avail of a range of supports to reduce their carbon footprint and slash energy costs, a Fine Gael TD has said.