News & Statements
Move towards flexible tax saver commuter tickets picks up speed – McGahon
The move towards a new flexible tax saver commuter ticket has picked up speed, with welcome clarification from the Minister for Finance. Fine Gael Louth Senator John McGahon, who has been campaigning on this issue for commuters for some time, raised the matter with Minister Paschal Donohoe and has received the clarity needed to move the idea forward.
Tipperary’s N24 must be kept in National Development Plan – Ahearn
The National Development Plan review to be announced next week must include the N24 route which will be a vital piece of infrastructure for Tipperary, Fine Gael Senator Garret Ahearn has said.
New Shannon TU will drive innovation and investment to transform communities in Midlands and West – Dolan
The new Technological University Shannon: Midlands Midwest will drive innovation and investment that will transform communities in the Midlands and the West, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Seanad approves bill to safeguard ‘good causes’ funding – Ward
A Bill drafted by Fine Gael’s Barry Ward which aims to ensure National Lottery funding is guaranteed to go to fund sports groups, arts and community activities across the country is progressing through the Oireachtas.
Success of Sláintecare heart health diagnostic pilot shows what can be done – Kyne
Senator Seán Kyne has pointed to the success of a heart failure diagnostic and care service as an example of what Sláintecare can deliver in communities with leadership and support.
More Eye Clinic Liaison Officers needed to support those with sight loss – Conway
More Eye Clinic Liaison Officers (ECLOs) are needed to support those with sight loss, Fine Gael Senator Martin Conway has said.
NTA should open its promised regional office in Cork – Buttimer
Cork Fine Gael Senator Jerry Buttimer, a member of the Oireachtas Transport Committee, has called on the NTA to open its promised regional office in Cork.
Review of Garda vetting system will help protect vulnerable people – Seery-Kearney
A proposed review of the Garda Vetting system will help to further protect vulnerable people, a Fine Gael Senator has said.
Minister Brophy announces €2 million to respond to growing humanitarian needs in Afghanistan
Minister for Overseas Development Aid and Diaspora, Colm Brophy, T.D., today announced an additional €2 million of Irish Aid support for the people of Afghanistan who are experiencing a severe humanitarian crisis.
Banning data centres is head in the clouds stuff from Opposition – O’Dowd
The proposal by Opposition parties to stop building data centres is non sensical, out of touch and hypocritical, Fine Gael Fergus O’Dowd has said.