What your Cork South-Central TDs did this week

Mon, 16 Jun – 22 Jun 2025 · 5 TDs · 5 bills voted on · 37 questions · 1 new lobbying filings

Votes this week

Residential Tenancies (Amendment) Bill 2025: Committee and Remaining Stages
2025-06-18 · 3 votes
An amendment to the bill · motion failed 66–87
Voted against 2 Jerry Buttimer · Séamus McGrath
Did not vote 1 Micheál Martin
An amendment to the bill · motion failed 67–87
Voted against 2 Jerry Buttimer · Séamus McGrath
Did not vote 1 Micheál Martin
An amendment to the bill · motion failed 67–84
Voted against 2 Jerry Buttimer · Séamus McGrath
Did not vote 1 Micheál Martin
Mental Health Bill 2024
2025-06-18 · 3 votes · Govt (Health)
A bill to provide for the admission to, and discharge from, registered acute mental health centres, of adult persons in certain circumstances and, for the involuntary admission …
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A bill to provide for the admission to, and discharge from, registered acute mental health centres, of adult persons in certain circumstances and, for the involuntary admission of adult persons who meet the criteria for involuntary admission to such centres; to provide for the criteria for, and review of, involuntary admission of adult persons to registered acute mental health centres; and, for those purposes, to provide for the establishment of mental health review boards; to provide for the care and treatment of adult persons in registered acute mental health centres and to provide that treatment, other than in certain limited circumstances, shall not be given to adult persons without consent being given for such treatment; to regulate the application, in certain limited circumstances, of restrictive practices in respect of adult persons who are admitted to registered acute mental health centres; to provide for the admission to and discharge from registered acute mental health centres of children on a voluntary basis and with parental consent; to provide for the involuntary admission to, and discharge from, registered acute mental health centres of children who meet the criteria for involuntary admission of children to registered acute mental health centres by way of application to the District Court; to provide for the criteria for, and review of, involuntary admission of children to registered acute mental health centres; to provide for the treatment of children in registered acute mental health centres and to provide that treatment, other than in certain limited circumstances, shall not be given to children without consent being given for such treatment; to regulate the application, in certain limited circumstances, of restrictive practices in respect of children who are admitted to registered acute mental health centres; to provide for applications to be made to court to provide for the entitlements of persons admitted to registered acute mental health centres; to provide for the continuation in being of the Mental Health Commission and the Inspector of Mental Health Services; to provide for the establishment and maintenance of a register of acute mental health centres, a register of community mental health centres and a register of community mental health services for such centres and services registered under and in accordance with this Act; to provide for the regulation of mental health services including registered acute mental health centres, registered community mental health centres and registered community mental health services; to provide for the monitoring and enforcement of compliance with the provisions of this Act by the Mental Health Commission; to repeal the Mental Health Act 2001 and certain other enactments; to provide for the amendment of the Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015 and certain other enactments; and to provide for related matters.
An amendment to the bill · motion failed 65–86
An amendment to the bill · motion failed 65–86
An amendment to the bill · motion failed 65–82
Voted against 2 Jerry Buttimer · Séamus McGrath
Did not vote 1 Micheál Martin
Criminal Law (Prohibition of the Disclosure of Counselling Records) Bill 2025
2025-06-18 · 1 vote · People Before Profit-Solidarity PMB
A bill to amend the Criminal Evidence Act 1992 in the interests of balancing the right to privacy, the right to healthcare and the functioning of the criminal justice system, to…
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A bill to amend the Criminal Evidence Act 1992 in the interests of balancing the right to privacy, the right to healthcare and the functioning of the criminal justice system, to prohibit the disclosure of counselling records in criminal proceedings in criminal trials for sexual offences; and to provide for related matters.
An amendment to the bill · motion passed 83–67
Did not vote 1 Micheál Martin
Emergency Action on Housing and Homelessness
2025-06-18 · 2 votes
An amendment to the bill · motion passed 83–67
Did not vote 1 Micheál Martin
The motion · motion passed 83–67
Did not vote 1 Micheál Martin
An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business
2025-06-17 · 1 vote
The week's Dáil business schedule · motion passed 88–66
Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire — Sinn Féin 10 votes · 4 questions · 0 new lobbying returns

Questions asked 4 total

Jerry Buttimer — Fine Gael 10 votes · 0 questions · 1 new lobbying return

New lobbying 1 return

Micheál Martin — Fianna Fáil 3 votes · 0 questions · 0 new lobbying returns
Pádraig Rice — Social Democrats 10 votes · 27 questions · 0 new lobbying returns

Questions asked 27 total

Séamus McGrath — Fianna Fáil 10 votes · 6 questions · 0 new lobbying returns

Questions asked 6 total