News & Statements
Cycle lanes alongside Luas tracks would create uninterrupted and safe routes for commuters – Ward
The development of cycle lanes alongside existing Luas lines would create uninterrupted and safe routes for commuters cycling along existing corridors, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Support needed for Irish productive farmers during EU CAP negotiations on convergence proposals – Ahearn
The Minister for Agriculture must ensure that our commitment to the EU’s common agricultural policy (CAP) and the convergence process does not make it unfeasible for Irish farmers to enter the agricultural industry, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Ombudsman report highlights the injustices faced by Travellers across Irish society – Carroll MacNeill
Members of the Traveller community have been subjected to horrific living conditions and vast inequities in accessing basic human rights across Irish society, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Monies seized from proceeds of crime should fund community addiction services – Seery Kearney
Monies seized from the proceeds of crimes should be directed towards community drug services to tackle the rise in relapse and addictions that has occurred over the past year due to pressures from the pandemic, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Availability and affordability are key needs for childcare
A major Fine Gael survey on the ‘Care of the Child’ has found the most important role of the State is to ensure availability and affordability. Almost 2,400 respondents (81% whom are parents) took part in the online survey, established by Fine Gael’s Policy Lab, over the last two months.
Backlog of people waiting for driving test in Tipperary must be addressed – Ahearn
Senator Garret Ahearn has called for measures to be put in place to clear the Tipperary driving test backlog as quickly as possible. In Tipperary, across Clonmel, Nenagh, Thurles and Tipperary Town there are currently a total of 1,992 people waiting for an invite for a test. Some 220 people have been scheduled for a test, having booked their test date, and 102 people are in category B - applicants who have advised they are an essential worker.
Vacant Property Tax will generate much needed housing supply – O’Dowd
Fine Gael TD, Fergus O’Dowd, has said it is time to introduce a vacant home tax to help generate much needed residential housing supply.
No income tax increase is key Fine Gael commitment – Richmond
There will be no income tax increase in the State’s economic recovery from Covid-19, Fine Gael TD Neale Richmond has said.
Sinn Féin refuses to send General Secretary to answer questions about secret Abú database
The refusal by Sinn Féin to send their General Secretary to an Oireachtas meeting today to answer questions about their secret Abú database is a two fingered snub to democracy and the electorate.
Young people need more than an outdoor summer – Currie
Clarity is needed around indoor summer camps, swimming lessons and youth clubs for the upcoming summer holidays, a Fine Gael Senator has said.