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Government seeks changes to stop delays in scrutiny of bills – obraonain reports.

Jack Chambers, the government chief whip, said he wanted to work constructively with opposition parties to identify ways to address certain legislative delays. Picture: Photocall

The government is seeking ways to require Oireachtas committees to speed up the pre-legislative scrutiny of bills, amid concerns over delays to key legislation. Under Dáil procedures, the draft versions of new government bills must be examined by a relevant Oireachtas committee and its members must then produce a report before the bill can proceed.Subscribe from just €1 for the first month!

 

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