News & Statements
JobsPlus – New Jobs, Less Cost
JobsPlus is a new employer incentive scheme operated by the Department of Social Protection which will incentivise businesses to hire jobseekers from the Live Register, boost job creation and reduce long-term unemployment.
McEntee appointed to Oireachtas Committee on Transport and Communications
Fine Gael Meath East TD, Helen McEntee, has been appointed to the Oireachtas Committee on Transport and Communications. Deputy McEntee says she hopes to use her new role to scrutinise national policy and to further her work on a range of local issues, such as the Slane bypass, the deterioration of the roads throughout Meath and renewable energy.
New Waterford City fire station to begin construction in coming weeks – Coffey
Fine Gael Waterford Deputy, Paudie Coffey, has said that the construction of the new Waterford City Fire Station will begin in the coming weeks. Deputy Coffey received confirmation of the development from the Minister for Environment, Community and Local Government, Phil Hogan TD, by way of a Parliamentary Question, who informed him that initial funding of €2 million has been allocated for this project.
JobsPlus – New Jobs, Less Cost
JobsPlus is a new employer incentive scheme operated by the Department of Social Protection which will incentivise businesses to hire jobseekers from the Live Register, boost job creation and reduce long-term unemployment.
Comiskey welcomes recommendations of review on Commonage Lands
Coffey calls on Govt to consider recoupment scheme for Criminal Legal Aid
Fine Gael Waterford Deputy, Paudie Coffey, has called on the Government to look at the introduction of a recoupment scheme for people who avail of Criminal Legal Aid. Figures released to Deputy Coffey from the Minister for Justice and Equality, Alan Shatter TD, showed that the scheme has cost the taxpayer more than €188 million over the last three years, without any recoupment for the State.
Criminal Legal Aid PQ 17/07/2013
New Waterford City Fire Station to begin construction within weeks – Coffey
Fine Gael Waterford Deputy Paudie Coffey has said that the construction of the new Waterford City Fire Station will begin in the coming weeks. Deputy Coffey received confirmation of this from the Minister for Environment, Community and Local Government Phil Hogan TD by way of a Parliamentary Question, who informed him that initial funding of €2 million has been allocated for this project.
Govt to examine every community to determine future broadband needs
Aine Collins TD has welcomed plans by the Government to examine every community in the state to determine whether it is being served with high broadband speeds or if state intervention is needed to deliver the speeds required by the National Broadband Plan. The Nationwide Broadband Mapping Plan will identify where advanced broadband services are already in place and where plans exist to deliver such services over the next three years. "The commitment was given in the Programme for Government to deliver next generation broadband to every home and business in the State," Collins explained.