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ITOA - Inbound Tourism Operators Association Ireland
Tourism
- Budget 2025 Submission - To ask the Government to consider policy to support the ongoing recovery of Irish Tourism in 2024 including the continued funding support at 2023 levels to Tourism Ireland for international marketing and Failte Ireland to continue to deliver training and education, sustianability training and funding for businessess to meet Government Climate Change policy; to develop a robust plan to lessen the dependancy on tourism accommodation for refugee and asylum seekers and
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DEBRA Ireland
Health
- Dissemination of a pre-budget submission to key members of the Dail, including the Minister for Health, the Joint Health Committee, and party spokespeople on health and disability.
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The Association of Farm & Forestry Contractors in Ireland (FCI) Ltd
Agriculture
- Pre-Budget 2025 Submission from the Association of Farm & Forestry Contractors in Ireland (FCI)
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Dungarvan & West Waterford Chamber
· 5 returns
Budgetary matters
- There is a critical shortage of medical services, including general practitioners, mental health professionals, specialists, and dentists. The aging workforce, combined with inadequate succession planning, threatens the sustainability of healthcare in the region
- Education and Skills Development - South East Technological University (SETU):The success of SETU is critical for the South East economy
- Continued investment in public services is vital to making towns like Dungarvan an attractive place to live, work, and play. Enhancing transport links, such as the TFI Local Link networks, has greatly benefited rural areas by improving connectivity, supporting employment, and sustaining community vibrancy. Access to well-maintained sports facilities, green spaces, and diverse recreational opportunities is essential for a thriving community
- Housing and Urban Renewal - Affordable Housing Supply: Address the pressing need for affordable housing options—whether for purchase, rent, or holiday accommodation. A robust housing market is crucial for attracting and retaining a workforce.
- Ireland's high operational costs challenge businesses, particularly in staffing and HR. Proposed increases in statutory sick pay, parents' leave, pension auto-enrolment, and minimum wage may deter hiring, accelerating a shift towards the gig economy. This shift risks negative impacts on society and the tax base.
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Communications Workers' Union (CWU)
Communications
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The Irish Traveller Movement
Justice and Equality
- Acceleration of Traveller accommodation. Social transfer measures and redress of Traveller inequalities in Budget 2025.Investment for anti racism / diversity education programme.
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Óglaigh Náisiúnta na hÉireann / Organisation of National Ex-Service Personnel
Housing
- Lobbied on behalf of homeless / struggling veterans of the Defence Forces regarding services
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My Legacy CLG
Finance
- My Legacy 2025 Pre-Budget submission
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Tralee Chamber Alliance
Budgetary matters
- Chambers Ireland Teams Meeting with Ministers regarding Garda Resources
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Irish Platform for Patients' Organisations, Science and Industry
Health
- IPPOSI pre-budget submission 2025
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Neurological Alliance of Ireland
· 3 returns
Health
- Implementation of Existing Policy in relation to Neurology and Neurorehabilitation Services
- Implementation of Existing Policy in relation to Neurology and Neurorehabilitation Services
- Implementation of Existing Policy in relation to Neurology and Neurorehabilitation Services