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"content": "(Sen. (Prof) Kindiki): Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, this is a Statement for the business of next week. As usual, the Senate Business Committee (SBC) will meet at 12.30 p.m. That meeting will decide on the order of business that will be transacted on that day, including any business that is on today’s Order Paper that may not be concluded. On Wednesday, the Senate will continue with the business that will be scheduled by the SBC, including consideration of the following Bills which will be scheduled for the Committee of the Whole:- (1) The Alcoholic Drinks Control (Amendment) Bill (Senate Bill No.5 of 2014). (2) The Reproductive Health Care Bill (Senate Bill No.17 of 2014). (3) The County Governments (Amendment) Bill (No.4) (Senate Bill No.18 of 2014). (4) The Petition to County Assemblies Procedure Bill (Senate Bill No.35 of 2015). (5) The Employment (Amendment) Bill (Senate Bill No.1 of 2015). (6) The Persons with Disabilities (Amendment) Bill (National Assembly Bill No.43 of 2013). (7) The Preservation of Human Dignity and Enforcement of Economic and Social Rise Bill (Senate Bill No. 8 of 2015). (8) The County Library Services Bill (Senate Bill No.6 of 2015). (9) The National Cereals and Produce Board (Amendment) Bill (Senate No.15 of 2015). The Senate will consider any other business that will be scheduled by the SBC. On Thursday, the Senate will consider Bills at Second Reading, deliberate on Motions and any other business that will be scheduled by the SBC. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir I thankSenators for a good job this week. This has been one of the most productive legislative weeks since this Senate started in 2013. I know that at a time like this, the pressure on us to conclude committee and county work is a lot. What we have done today has been possible because of the sacrifice and commitment of individual Senators. I thank them wholeheartedly and as the Senate Majority Leader and on behalf of the Senate Minority Leader, we truly appreciate the energy and the focus that each of us is putting into this business. The electronic version of the Senate Hansard Report is for information purposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor, Senate"
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