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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Speaker",
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    "content": "Supplement No.42 of 23rd March 2021 and passed with amendments on Thursday 21st October 2021. The Bill seeks to provide for county boundaries, to provide for a mechanism for the resolution of county boundary disputes to give effect to Article 188 of the Constitution by providing for the procedure for alteration of county boundaries, to provide for the establishment of an independent county boundaries commission, and for connected purposes. Hon. Members, as you may have noticed, all those Bills were passed on the same day on 21st October because the other House passes in delegation. After Mashujaa Day, the delegates were able to come. The Senate, having considered and passed the six Bills, now seeks the concurrence of this House. Our Standing Orders require the Speaker to cause a Bill received from the Senate to be read a First Time upon conveyance of its Message. The House Business Committee will schedule the five Senate Bills for First Reading in tomorrow’s afternoon Order Paper. After the First Reading and pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order No.127, the Bills will be referred to the respective committees as follows: (i) The Health (Amendment) Bill (Senate Bill No.26 of 2020) will stand committed to the Departmental Committee on Health. (ii) The Investment Promotion (Amendment) Bill (Senate Bills No.2 of 2021) will stand committed to the Departmental Committee on Trade, Industry and Cooperatives. (iii) The Office of the County Printer Bill (Senate Bills No.13 of 2021) will stand committed to the Departmental Committee on Administration and National Security. (iv) The County Boundaries Bill (Senate Bill No.20 of 2021) will stand committed to the Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs. (v) The Disaster Risk Management Bill (Senate Bill No.14 of 2021) will stand committed to the Departmental Committee on Administration and National Security of this House. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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