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    "content": "counties or specially elected. What will be the legacy of the Third Senate at the end of the term of the 12th Parliament? Honourable Senators, the broader outlook of business in this Part, and the next, of the Senate Calendar projects a Session that will be heavy with Bills. There are twelve Bills due for consideration at the Committee of the Whole Stage, twenty at the Second Reading stage, four due for First Reading, and another undergoing concurrence pursuant to Article 110(3) of the Constitution. I appeal to the sponsors of the said Bills and the movers of amendments to avail themselves once they are scheduled on the Order Paper, in order for the Senate to dispense with them expeditiously. Other business already before the Senate includes 13 Motions, 47 Petitions before respective Standing Committees and Statements pursuant to Standing Orders 47 and 48. In this Part of the Calendar, we will also be expecting Chairpersons of respective Standing Committees to make reports pursuant to Standing Order 51(1)(b). With respect to financial matters, the timeliness for processing of the budget for Financial Year 2022/23 have been altered in view of the upcoming general elections. Therefore, the Budget Policy Statement, Division of Revenue Bill and the County Allocation of Revenue Bill for the next financial year are now projected to be submitted to Parliament for consideration and approval, by 30th November, 2021. This will ultimately necessitate a reconfiguration of the schedule of business to accommodate approval of the Budget Policy Statement and the finance Bill within the required period."
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