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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Wamatangi",
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    "content": "manner that we conduct our business such that when that kind of law comes here people are able to understand what it is all about. A few days ago the Majority Leader in the National Assembly was on national TV and he was answering questions from one of the news anchors. He was asked: “From here what happens to the Bill”? I was amazed because he made a comment and said: “We have now finished with the Bill, but unfortunately it is going to the Senate”. I was aching to get an opportunity to understand from the Majority Leader in the National Assembly why he thinks it is unfortunate that the Bill is coming to the Senate. I would only imagine that he made that comment out context or probably it was a slip of the tongue because when the Bill comes here then we are sure that it will get justice. Mr. Speaker, Sir, as I wind up I urge my colleagues that during this debate--- I hope that towards the end of the tenure of this House, as the Speaker of this House, just like the other arms of Government do, there will be an exit report that will show members of the public what business we have transacted. I believe that when you get to write your memoirs on the kind of House you presided over, you will indicate that this has been a sober House. The record of the Serjeant-at-Arms in this House is clear that he has never had to deploy anyone to come here to stop any Member of this House from misbehaving or engaging in violent activities. Lastly, I have heard the Senator for Homa Bay County, my good friend, Sen. M. Kajwang. Sen. M. Kajwang’, before we used to be on opposite sides of the political divide. I am glad that some of the discussions that we had--- You remember when we were going to the elections in 2017, we could have maybe have been the few who were on record here because we had imagined that one time if we wrestled here and we were seen carrying the Mace---"
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