What your Dublin Fingal West TDs did this week

Mon, 26 Jan – 1 Feb 2026 · 3 TDs · 5 bills voted on · 38 questions · 0 new lobbying filings

Votes this week

Criminal Law and Civil Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2026
2026-01-28 · 1 vote · Govt (Justice)
A bill to amend the Firearms Act 1925 and the Prisons Act 2007 in relation to the possession, use or carriage of incapacitant spray by prison officers
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A bill to amend the Firearms Act 1925 and the Prisons Act 2007 in relation to the possession, use or carriage of incapacitant spray by prison officers; to amend the Courts of Justice Act 1936 and the Courts Service Act 1998 in relation to certain non-judicial functions of the Chief Justice; to provide for a power of provisional arrest without warrant in relation to extradition requests in certain circumstances and for that and other purposes to amend the Extradition Act 1965; to make further provision in relation to community service orders and for that purpose to amend the Criminal Justice (Community Service) Act 1983; to amend the Criminal Evidence Act 1992 and the Criminal Justice Act 1999 in relation to evidence in certain proceedings; to make further provision in relation to certification of citizenship in certain proceedings and for that purpose to amend the Criminal Justice (Theft and Fraud Offences) Act 2001, the Maritime Security Act 2004, the International Criminal Court Act 2006, the Criminal Justice (Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing) Act 2010 and the European Union (Market Abuse) Regulations 2016; to make further provision in relation to DNA profiles and for that purpose to amend the Criminal Justice (Forensic Evidence and DNA Database System) Act 2014; to make provision for offences relating to accommodation offered in exchange for sexual activity and for that purpose to amend the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Act 2017; to make provision for the licensing of outdoor seating areas of licensed premises in certain circumstances and for transitional arrangements for certain outdoor seating areas temporarily licensed under the Civil Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2021; to make further provision in respect of orders relating to anti-social behaviour and for that and other purposes to amend the Children Act 2001 and the Criminal Justice Act 2006; to amend the Criminal Procedure Act 1967, the Bail Act 1997 and the Multi-Unit Developments Act 2011; and to provide for related matters.
The motion · motion passed 80–65
Voted for 1 Grace Boland
Voted against 2 Louise O'Reilly · Robert O'Donoghue
River Boyne Task Force Bill 2023
2026-01-28 · 1 vote · Labour Party PMB
A bill to establish a committee of the Eastern and Midland Regional Assembly to serve as a River Boyne Task Force with the function of proposing and promoting policies and prior…
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A bill to establish a committee of the Eastern and Midland Regional Assembly to serve as a River Boyne Task Force with the function of proposing and promoting policies and priorities for the protection and enhancement of the environment of the River Boyne and of its natural habitats and wildlife and the co-ordination of the activities of public authorities in relation thereto; and to provide for connected matters.
The motion · motion failed 65–81
Voted against 1 Grace Boland
Emergency Winter Payment for Disabled People
2026-01-28 · 2 votes
An amendment to the bill · motion passed 81–66
Voted for 1 Grace Boland
Voted against 2 Louise O'Reilly · Robert O'Donoghue
The motion · motion passed 81–66
Voted for 1 Grace Boland
Voted against 2 Louise O'Reilly · Robert O'Donoghue
An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business
2026-01-27 · 1 vote
The week's Dáil business schedule · motion passed 82–59
Voted for 1 Grace Boland
Voted against 2 Louise O'Reilly · Robert O'Donoghue
Article 20 of Treaty on European Union Regarding Enhanced Co-operation
2026-01-27 · 3 votes
A sub-amendment · motion failed 46–80
Voted for 1 Louise O'Reilly
Voted against 2 Grace Boland · Robert O'Donoghue
An amendment to the bill · motion failed 54–71
Did not vote 1 Grace Boland
The motion · motion passed 92–38
Voted against 1 Louise O'Reilly
Grace Boland — Fine Gael 7 votes · 14 questions · 0 new lobbying returns

Questions asked 14 total

Louise O'Reilly — Sinn Féin 8 votes · 4 questions · 0 new lobbying returns

Questions asked 4 total

Robert O'Donoghue — Labour Party 8 votes · 20 questions · 0 new lobbying returns

Questions asked 20 total