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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Ali Roba",
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    "content": "because the MES project is mired with a bit of controversy in terms of details and information and there is no existing contract. c) Noting that drought has become cyclic in nature and given the intensity of drought in our counties, there has not been in the BPS clear direction in terms of drought mitigation in the long-term in that document. d) The National Treasury in collaboration with the Kenya Roads Board should put in place necessary mechanisms to ensure that the Road Maintenance Fuel Levy Fund which in the previous year was disbursed as equitable share to be disbursed to county governments as an additional allocation in line with the earlier years which this Fund has really benefited county governments. e) The National Treasury must comply with the constitutional requirements related to the Equalization Fund and submit to the Senate, within 30 days of approval of BPS 2023, a framework on how they intend to clear the arrears of monies due to the Fund. f) The Committee recommends fast-tracking of the development and enactment of a legal framework to enable the direct remittance to counties of court fines. g) The computation for the total amount to be set aside for the Equalisation Fund under Article 204(1) of the Constitution which states one half percent of all the revenue before setting any revenue a side, the National Treasury should compute based on Article 204(1) of the Constitution. h) The growth in county equitable share should be commensurate and reflect the projected revenue growth. The national Government revenue is projected---"
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