Katherine Zappone

Independent · Dublin South-West

2Lobbying returns
2Questions asked
458Votes cast
72%With Independent
All Education and Training 2

Who's in their ear 2 lobbying returns

Education and Training 2

What they're asking about 2 questions asked · 1 departments

How they're voting 458 votes cast · 72% with Independent · broke with party 128×

Broke with Independent on 128 votes
Social Welfare (Payment Order) (Amendment) Bill 2018
2019-12-05 · 1 vote · Fianna Fáil PMB
A bill to provide for the extension of the powers of the Maintenance Recovery Unit of the Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection, to make a District Court applic…
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A bill to provide for the extension of the powers of the Maintenance Recovery Unit of the Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection, to make a District Court application for a Payment Order, in respect of jobseekers transitional payment to one parent families, thus enabling the State to recoup, from a 'liable relative', a contribution towards the cost of providing said payment
  • voted against the motion motion passed · 82–39
Gaming and Lotteries (Amendment) Bill 2019 [Seanad]: Order for Report Stage
2019-12-04 · 1 vote
  • voted for the motion motion passed · 69–27
Confidence in the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government
2019-12-03 · 1 vote
  • voted against the motion motion failed · 53–56
Horse and Greyhound Racing Fund Regulations 2019
2019-12-03 · 1 vote
  • voted for the motion motion passed · 83–30
An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business
2019-12-03 · 1 vote
  • voted for the motion motion passed · 91–34
Planning and Development (Amendment) (First-Time Buyers) Bill 2019
2019-11-28 · 1 vote · Fianna Fáil PMB
A bill to amend the Planning and Development Act 2000 to provide for a specific percentage of lands in a private development to be limited for purchase by first-time buyers and …
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A bill to amend the Planning and Development Act 2000 to provide for a specific percentage of lands in a private development to be limited for purchase by first-time buyers and to provide for related matters.
  • voted to block the bill whether the bill should proceed (Second Stage) motion passed · 72–44
Hospital Overcrowding
2019-11-21 · 2 votes
  • voted to reject an amendment to the bill motion failed · 20–88
  • voted to add an amendment to the bill motion failed · 39–66
Finance Bill 2019: Fifth Stage
2019-11-20 · 1 vote
  • voted for the motion motion passed · 45–19
Finance Bill 2019: Order for Fifth Stage
2019-11-20 · 1 vote
  • voted for the motion motion passed · 45–19
Regulated Professions (Health and Social Care) (Amendment) Bill 2019: Report and Final Stages
2019-11-06 · 1 vote
  • voted to reject an amendment to the bill motion failed · 27–75
An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business
2019-11-05 · 1 vote
  • voted for the motion motion passed · 91–32
Public Ownership of the National Broadband Network
2019-10-24 · 3 votes
  • voted against the motion the motion motion passed · 87–50
  • voted to reject an amendment to the bill motion failed · 27–106
  • voted to add an amendment to the bill motion failed · 49–87
Finance Bill 2019: Financial Resolutions
2019-10-24 · 1 vote
  • voted for the motion motion passed · 88–47
Child Care (Amendment) Bill 2019
2019-10-23 · 4 votes · Govt (Children)
A bill to amend and extend the law in relation to guardians ad litem appointed under the Child Care Act 1991
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A bill to amend and extend the law in relation to guardians ad litem appointed under the Child Care Act 1991; and for those and other purposes to amend the Child Care Act 1991, the Children Act 2001, the Mental Health Act 2001, the National Vetting Bureau (Children and Vulnerable Persons) Act 2012 and the Children First Act 2015 and to repeal section 26 of the Child Care Act 1991 and certain provisions of the Child Care (Amendment) Act 2011; to increase the membership of the Board of the Child and Family Agency; and for that purpose, to amend the Child and Family Agency Act 2013; and to provide for related matters.
  • voted to reject an amendment to the bill motion passed · 4–3
  • voted to reject an amendment to the bill motion passed · 4–3
  • voted to reject an amendment to the bill motion failed · 3–3
  • voted to reject an amendment to the bill motion passed · 4–3
Road Traffic (Amendment) (Use of Electric Scooters) Bill 2019
2019-10-17 · 1 vote · Fianna Fáil PMB
A bill to amend the Road Traffic Act 1961 in order to regulate for the use of electric scooters and to provide for their safe use on Irish roads and streets
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A bill to amend the Road Traffic Act 1961 in order to regulate for the use of electric scooters and to provide for their safe use on Irish roads and streets; to expand the legal definition of bicycle to include electrically assisted bicycles and to permit their use on Irish roads.
  • voted to add an amendment to the bill motion passed · 62–32

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