What your Dublin Bay South TDs did this week

Mon, 29 Apr – 5 May 2024 · 4 TDs · 4 bills voted on · 43 questions · 15 new lobbying filings

Votes this week

Gambling Regulation Bill 2022
2024-05-01 · 5 votes · Govt (Justice)
A bill to provide for the establishment of a body to be known as Údarás Rialála&nbsp
full description
A bill to provide for the establishment of a body to be known as Údarás Rialála Cearrbhachais na hÉireann or, in the English language, the Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland for the purposes of licensing and regulating betting, gaming, certain lotteries and the sale or supply of products or services related to gambling; to provide for the funding of that Authority by means of imposition of a charge on licensees; to provide for the establishment and maintenance of a register of persons who hold gambling licences in the State and a National Gambling Exclusion Register; to provide for the establishment of a Social Impact Fund to, among other matters, finance research into, raise awareness of, and eliminate or reduce, compulsive and excessive gambling; to provide for contributions to the Fund by certain licensees; to provide for the imposition of obligations on those licensees including obligations relating to advertising, promotion and sponsorship for the purposes of safeguarding persons participating in gambling; to provide for the prohibition of children participating in gambling or being employed in the gambling industry; to provide, for the purposes of ensuring conditions attached to gambling licences and obligations imposed on licensees are complied with, for compliance and enforcement measures; and for those and other purposes to repeal the Totalisator Act 1929, the Betting Act 1931, the Gaming and Lotteries Act 1956, to revoke certain statutory instruments and to provide for the consequential amendment of certain other enactments; and to provide for related matters.
An amendment to the bill · motion passed 73–58
Voted for 2 Eamon Ryan · Jim O'Callaghan
Voted against 2 Chris Andrews · Ivana Bacik
Did not vote 2 Eoin Hayes · James Geoghegan
An amendment to the bill · motion passed 71–58
Voted for 2 Eamon Ryan · Jim O'Callaghan
Voted against 2 Chris Andrews · Ivana Bacik
Did not vote 2 Eoin Hayes · James Geoghegan
An amendment to the bill · motion passed 72–59
Voted for 2 Eamon Ryan · Jim O'Callaghan
Voted against 2 Chris Andrews · Ivana Bacik
Did not vote 2 Eoin Hayes · James Geoghegan
An amendment to the bill · motion passed 72–58
Voted for 2 Eamon Ryan · Jim O'Callaghan
Voted against 2 Chris Andrews · Ivana Bacik
Did not vote 2 Eoin Hayes · James Geoghegan
The motion · motion passed 71–58
Voted for 1 Jim O'Callaghan
Voted against 2 Chris Andrews · Ivana Bacik
Did not vote 2 Eoin Hayes · James Geoghegan
Petrol and Diesel Excise Rate Increases
2024-05-01 · 2 votes
An amendment to the bill · motion passed 71–57
Voted for 1 Jim O'Callaghan
Voted against 2 Chris Andrews · Ivana Bacik
Did not vote 2 Eoin Hayes · James Geoghegan
The motion · motion passed 70–55
Voted against 2 Chris Andrews · Ivana Bacik
European Union Migration and Asylum Pact
2024-05-01 · 2 votes
An amendment to the bill · motion passed 71–58
Voted for 1 Jim O'Callaghan
Voted against 2 Chris Andrews · Ivana Bacik
Did not vote 2 Eoin Hayes · James Geoghegan
The motion · motion passed 70–58
Voted for 1 Jim O'Callaghan
Voted against 2 Chris Andrews · Ivana Bacik
Did not vote 2 Eoin Hayes · James Geoghegan
Future Ireland Fund and Infrastructure, Climate and Nature Fund Bill 2024
2024-05-01 · 2 votes · Govt (Finance)
A bill to provide for the establishment of a fund to be known as the Future Ireland Fund for the purpose of supporting, in a consistent and sustainable manner, State expenditure…
full description
A bill to provide for the establishment of a fund to be known as the Future Ireland Fund for the purpose of supporting, in a consistent and sustainable manner, State expenditure in any year from 2041; to provide for the establishment of a fund to be known as the Infrastructure, Climate and Nature Fund for the purpose of supporting State expenditure, in 2026 or any year thereafter, in the event of a significant deterioration, or likely such deterioration, in the economic or fiscal position of the State and for the purpose of supporting State expenditure, between 2026 and 2030, on certain environmental projects; to provide for the control and management of those funds by the National Treasury Management Agency; to provide for the transfer of certain assets to those funds; to provide for the dissolution of the National Surplus (Exceptional Contingencies) Reserve Fund and the transfer of the assets of that fund to the Future Ireland Fund and the Infrastructure, Climate and Nature Fund; for those and other purposes to amend the National Treasury Management Agency Act 1990, the National Treasury Management Agency (Amendment) Act 2014 and certain other enactments and to repeal the National Surplus (Reserve Fund for Exceptional Contingencies) Act 2019; and to provide for related matters.
An amendment to the bill · motion failed 3–6
Voted against 1 Jim O'Callaghan
Did not vote 3 Eoin Hayes · Ivana Bacik · James Geoghegan
An amendment to the bill · motion failed 3–6
Voted against 1 Jim O'Callaghan
Did not vote 3 Eoin Hayes · Ivana Bacik · James Geoghegan
Eoin Hayes — Social Democrats 0 votes · 0 questions · 0 new lobbying returns

Quiet week — no questions filed or new lobbying returns.

Ivana Bacik — Labour Party 9 votes · 8 questions · 2 new lobbying returns

Questions asked 8 total

New lobbying 2 returns

James Geoghegan — Fine Gael 0 votes · 0 questions · 0 new lobbying returns

Quiet week — no questions filed or new lobbying returns.

Jim O'Callaghan — Fianna Fáil 10 votes · 33 questions · 2 new lobbying returns

Questions asked 33 total

New lobbying 2 returns