What your Wicklow TDs did this week

Mon, 25 Apr – 1 May 2022 · 5 TDs · 7 bills voted on · 35 questions · 11 new lobbying filings

Votes this week

Birth Information and Tracing Bill 2022
2022-04-27 · 2 votes · Govt (Children)
A bill to make further and better provision in respect of access by certain persons to information concerning their origins and, for that purpose, to provide for the access by a…
full description
A bill to make further and better provision in respect of access by certain persons to information concerning their origins and, for that purpose, to provide for the access by adopted persons and persons who have been the subject of incorrect birth registrations or certain care arrangements to their birth certificates and other information and items relating to them; to provide, where such persons are deceased, for the access in certain circumstances by their children or other next of kin to such information or items; to provide for the making available, by the Adoption Authority of Ireland and the Child and Family Agency, of a service for the tracing of certain persons; to provide for the establishment and maintenance of a register to be known as the Contact Preference Register; to provide for the safeguarding and transfer to the Adoption Authority of Ireland of certain records relating to the birth, adoption and care of certain persons; to amend the Succession Act 1965 to make provision in respect of persons who have been the subject of incorrect birth registrations; to amend the Civil Registration Act 2004 to make additional provision in respect of persons who are the subject of incorrect birth registrations; to amend the National Archives Act 1986; to amend the Adoption Act 2010; and to provide for related matters.
An amendment to the bill · motion failed 59–71
Voted for 2 Jennifer Whitmore · John Brady
Voted against 2 Simon Harris · Steven Matthews
Did not vote 2 Edward Timmins · Pat Casey
The motion · motion passed 77–54
Voted against 2 Jennifer Whitmore · John Brady
Did not vote 3 Edward Timmins · Pat Casey · Simon Harris
No. 2 - Mineral Oils Tax: Financial Resolution
2022-04-27 · 5 votes
An amendment to the bill · motion failed 60–76
Voted for 2 Jennifer Whitmore · John Brady
Did not vote 2 Edward Timmins · Pat Casey
An amendment to the bill · motion failed 62–74
Voted for 2 Jennifer Whitmore · John Brady
Did not vote 2 Edward Timmins · Pat Casey
An amendment to the bill · motion failed 62–74
Voted for 2 Jennifer Whitmore · John Brady
Did not vote 2 Edward Timmins · Pat Casey
An amendment to the bill · motion failed 62–73
Voted for 2 Jennifer Whitmore · John Brady
Did not vote 2 Edward Timmins · Pat Casey
An amendment to the bill · motion failed 61–71
Voted for 2 Jennifer Whitmore · John Brady
Did not vote 2 Edward Timmins · Pat Casey
Housing (Adaptation Grant for People with a Disability) Bill 2021
2022-04-27 · 1 vote · Sinn Féin PMB
A bill to make provision for ease of access to a housing adaptation grant for people with a disability for those applicants qualifying for same and to provide for related matters
An amendment to the bill · motion passed 74–61
Voted against 2 Jennifer Whitmore · John Brady
Did not vote 2 Edward Timmins · Pat Casey
Home Heating Fuels
2022-04-27 · 2 votes
Amendment again put: · motion passed 72–64
Voted against 2 Jennifer Whitmore · John Brady
Did not vote 2 Edward Timmins · Pat Casey
The motion · motion passed 70–64
Voted against 2 Jennifer Whitmore · John Brady
Did not vote 2 Edward Timmins · Pat Casey
Carbon Tax
2022-04-27 · 2 votes
An amendment to the bill · motion passed 77–58
Voted against 1 John Brady
Did not vote 2 Edward Timmins · Pat Casey
The motion · motion passed 77–58
Voted against 1 John Brady
Did not vote 2 Edward Timmins · Pat Casey
Higher Education Authority Bill 2022
2022-04-27 · 1 vote · Govt (Further)
A bill to provide for changes to the functions and governance of An tÚdarás um Ard-Oideachas and the oversight by it of higher education providers which are designated instituti…
full description
A bill to provide for changes to the functions and governance of An tÚdarás um Ard-Oideachas and the oversight by it of higher education providers which are designated institutions of higher education under this Act; to provide for the preparation, review and amendment of a strategy for tertiary education; to provide for better engagement with students and equity of access to, and participation and the promotion of success in, higher education and lifelong and flexible learning; to provide for the designation of certain higher education providers as designated institutions of higher education and, if appropriate, the removal of such designation in certain circumstances; to amend the provisions regarding the composition of the governing authorities or governing bodies of certain designated institutions of higher education, including the Supplemental Letters Patent of 1911 in respect of Trinity College, Dublin; for those purposes, to repeal and replace the Higher Education Authority Act 1971 and to amend the Universities Act 1997, the Technological Universities Act 2018, the Regional Technical Colleges Act 1992, the Regional Technical Colleges (Amendment) Act 1994, the National College of Art and Design Act 1971, the Student Support Act 2011, the Industrial Training Act 1967, the Social Welfare Consolidation Act 2005, the Qualifications and Quality Assurance (Education and Training) Act 2012 and the National Treasury Management Agency (Amendment) Act 2014; and to provide for related matters.
An amendment to the bill · motion failed 3–6
Voted against 1 Simon Harris
An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business
2022-04-26 · 1 vote
The motion · motion passed 70–50
Voted against 2 Jennifer Whitmore · John Brady
Did not vote 2 Edward Timmins · Pat Casey
Edward Timmins — Fine Gael 0 votes · 0 questions · 0 new lobbying returns

Quiet week — no questions filed or new lobbying returns.

Jennifer Whitmore — Social Democrats 13 votes · 18 questions · 1 new lobbying return

Questions asked 18 total

New lobbying 1 return

John Brady — Sinn Féin 13 votes · 9 questions · 1 new lobbying return

Questions asked 9 total

New lobbying 1 return

Pat Casey — Fianna Fáil 0 votes · 0 questions · 1 new lobbying return

New lobbying 1 return

Simon Harris — Fine Gael 13 votes · 0 questions · 2 new lobbying returns

New lobbying 2 returns