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"content": "b) The Public Participation (No. 2) Bill, 2019, Sponsored by the Member for Kiminini, Hon. (Dr.) Chrisanthus Wamalwa, MP, having been read a First Time on 30th October 2019; and c) The Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) (No.6) Bill, 2019, Sponsored by the Member for West Mugirango, Hon. Vincent Kemosi, MP, having been read a First Time on 4th December 2019. 6. The Departmental Committee on Labour and Social Welfare is yet to Table Reports on the following three Bills: a) The County Governments’ Retirement Scheme Bill, 2019, Sponsored by the Member for North Horr, Hon. Chachu Ganya, MP, having been read a First Time on 8th May 2019. b) The Parliamentary Pensions (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill, 2019, Sponsored by the Member for Kigumo, Hon. Wangari Mwaniki, MP, having been read a First Time on 24th July 2019. and c) The Employment (Amendment) (No.2) Bill, 2019, Sponsored by Nominated Member, Hon. Gideon Keter, MP, having been read a First Time on 26th February 2020. 7. The National Government Constituencies Development Fund is yet to table the Report on the National Government Constituencies Development Fund (Amendment) (No.2) Bill, 2019, which is Sponsored by the Member for Tongaren, Hon. (Dr.) Eseli Simiyu, MP, having been read a First Time on 18th September 2019. Hon. Members, as you will have noted from the list above, most of these Bills were read a First Time more than one year ago, and may lapse at the end of the current Fourth Session in December this year, in keeping with the provisions of Standing Order 141 regarding lapsing and re-introduction of Bills. In this regard, while I appreciate the heavy workload before all committees, I encourage the chairpersons and clerks of the concerned committees to endevour to prioritise the listed Bills and table their Reports in the House as soon as practically possible. This will enable the House Business Committee to also prioritise the Bills for consideration in Second Reading and subsequent stages by the House in good time before the House goes for recess in December. The purpose of this Communication is to therefore direct all the clerks of the committees concerned to pick a copy of this and see what it is that they have not prioritised or they have not processed so that in the next one or two weeks we have those reports. The House and the committees are accordingly guided. I thank you. The Members who are walking in, please do so hurriedly."
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