News & Statements
First major reform of Carer’s Allowance in over a decade will positively impact families – Carroll MacNeill
The publication of Budget 2022 today includes the first major reform of Carer’s Allowance in over a decade, as well as a very welcome expansion of the Domiciliary Care Allowance, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Budget 2022 helps ease financial burden on parents with record €716 million investment in childcare – Seery-Kearney
Budget 2022 will tackle the cost of living for families with a record €716 million investment in childcare, as well as the extension of a range of housing, health, education and welfare supports, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Budget 2022 will have a positive impact on Climate Action – Farrell
Budget 2022 will benefit our efforts to tackle Climate Change in Ireland, Fine Gael TD Alan Farrell has said.
Budget supports for businesses and self-employed will fuel economic recovery and job creation – Ahearn and Currie
The extension of a range of supports for businesses and income tax changes for the self-employed will help fuel economic recovery after the challenge of Covid-19, two Fine Gael Senators have said.
Opportunity for young people to apply for one of 60,000 free EU rail travel passes – Madigan
Young Irish citizens should apply to the European Commission’s DiscoverEU Initiative, which will supply tens of thousands of young Europeans with free rail travel passes around the European Union next year, Minister for Special Education & Inclusion, Josepha Madigan TD has said.
Ward calls for 24-hour bus service for Dún Laoghaire
A Fine Gael Senator has called on Dublin Bus and the National Transport Authority (NTA) to introduce a 24-hour service for Route 46A, which runs between Dún Laoghaire and the Phoenix Park, through the city centre.
Business supports must cater to companies of all sizes to encourage enterprise growth – Byrne
Business supports must cater to companies of all sizes to encourage enterprise growth, the Fine Gael Seanad Finance Spokesperson has said.
Number of cigarettes sold in a packet must be limited to 20 – Burke
Ireland must build on its strong anti-smoking credentials by limiting the number of cigarettes sold in a packet to 20, a Fine Gael TD has said.
Statement from Charlie Flanagan on the death of James Brokenshire MP
Chair of the Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee, Laois/Offaly Fine Gael TD, Charlie Flanagan, has expressed his condolences on the passing of James Brokenshire MP.
Fingal County Council must build affordable housing in Swords – Doherty
Fingal County Council must find a suitable site to build social and affordable housing in Swords, a Fine Gael Senator has said.