What your Mayo TDs did this week

Mon, 8 Dec – 14 Dec 2025 · 5 TDs · 6 bills voted on · 46 questions · 1 new lobbying filings

Votes this week

Remediation of Dwellings Damaged by the Use of Defective Concrete Blocks (Amendment) Bill 2025: Instruction to Committee
2025-12-10 · 1 vote
The motion · motion passed 75–59
Voted for 2 Alan Dillon · Dara Calleary
Voted against 2 Paul Lawless · Rose Conway-Walsh
Did not vote 1 Keira Keogh
Remediation of Dwellings Damaged by the Use of Defective Concrete Blocks (Amendment) Bill 2025: Committee and Remaining Stages
2025-12-10 · 6 votes
An amendment to the bill · motion failed 64–73
Voted against 2 Alan Dillon · Dara Calleary
Did not vote 1 Keira Keogh
An amendment to the bill · motion failed 60–74
Voted for 1 Rose Conway-Walsh
Voted against 2 Alan Dillon · Dara Calleary
Did not vote 2 Keira Keogh · Paul Lawless
An amendment to the bill · motion failed 60–74
Voted for 1 Rose Conway-Walsh
Voted against 2 Alan Dillon · Dara Calleary
Did not vote 2 Keira Keogh · Paul Lawless
The motion · motion passed 72–63
Voted for 2 Alan Dillon · Dara Calleary
Voted against 2 Paul Lawless · Rose Conway-Walsh
Did not vote 1 Keira Keogh
An amendment to the bill · motion failed 64–72
Voted against 2 Alan Dillon · Dara Calleary
Did not vote 1 Keira Keogh
The motion · motion passed 72–64
Voted for 2 Alan Dillon · Dara Calleary
Voted against 2 Paul Lawless · Rose Conway-Walsh
Did not vote 1 Keira Keogh
Just Transition (Worker and Community Environmental Rights) Bill 2021
2025-12-10 · 1 vote · Social Democrats PMB
A bill to provide for the establishment of a body to be known as An Coimisiún Náisiúnta um Thrasdul Cóir or, in the English language, the National Just Transition Commission to …
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A bill to provide for the establishment of a body to be known as An Coimisiún Náisiúnta um Thrasdul Cóir or, in the English language, the National Just Transition Commission to oversee the bringing together of workers, communities, employers and government in social dialogue to drive the plans, policies and investments needed for a fair transformation to a low-carbon economy; to require the preparation, by certain prescribed bodies, of just transition plans; to provide for the conferral of other functions on the said body; to amend the Climate Action and Low Carbon Development Act 2015 (as amended by the 2021 Act); and to provide for related matters.
Whether the bill should proceed (Second Stage) · motion failed 64–72
Voted against 2 Alan Dillon · Dara Calleary
Did not vote 1 Keira Keogh
Arbitration (Amendment) Bill 2025
2025-12-10 · 1 vote · Govt (Foreign Affairs)
A bill to amend the Arbitration Act 2010 to enable effect to be given in the State to certain international agreements concerned with the protection of investment
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A bill to amend the Arbitration Act 2010 to enable effect to be given in the State to certain international agreements concerned with the protection of investment; and to provide for related matters.
Whether the bill should proceed (Second Stage) · motion passed 73–63
Voted for 2 Alan Dillon · Dara Calleary
Voted against 2 Paul Lawless · Rose Conway-Walsh
Did not vote 1 Keira Keogh
European Convention on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters
2025-12-10 · 1 vote
The motion · motion passed 73–63
Voted for 2 Alan Dillon · Dara Calleary
Voted against 2 Paul Lawless · Rose Conway-Walsh
Did not vote 1 Keira Keogh
An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business
2025-12-09 · 1 vote
The week's Dáil business schedule · motion passed 76–67
Voted for 2 Alan Dillon · Dara Calleary
Voted against 1 Rose Conway-Walsh
Did not vote 2 Keira Keogh · Paul Lawless
Alan Dillon — Fine Gael 11 votes · 0 questions · 0 new lobbying returns
Dara Calleary — Fianna Fáil 11 votes · 0 questions · 1 new lobbying return

New lobbying 1 return

Keira Keogh — Fine Gael 0 votes · 5 questions · 0 new lobbying returns

Questions asked 5 total

Paul Lawless — Aontú 8 votes · 36 questions · 0 new lobbying returns

Questions asked 36 total

Rose Conway-Walsh — Sinn Féin 11 votes · 5 questions · 0 new lobbying returns

Questions asked 5 total