22 questions submitted
The Island's 24 MHKs meet in the House of Keys today (28 Nov) to answer questions, consider amendments, and for the second reading of a bill.
From 10 this morning members will make enquiries on a range of topics including plastic waste, the drug and alcohol advisory service, and the creation of a single resident record.
Y chiare as feed have twenty two questions to grapple with, nine of which will be asked in the chamber, the other 13 will be written.
To open proceedings Ramsey MHK Lawrie Hooper is asking the Minister for Policy and Reform what plans government has to address intergenerational fairness.
Onchan's Rob Callister is quizzing the Treasury Minister over how an imbalance between employee contributions and benefits paid into government's pension schemes is being addressed.
A question for the DEFA Minister Geoffery Boot comes from Middle member Bill Shimmins on what action's being taken on to reduce plastic waste, and
There's also the second reading of the Credit Unions Bill, and some consideration for clauses.
For full coverage of this morning's sitting you can tune into Manx Radio via AM1368 frequency, from 10 with John Moss.
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