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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Cheruiyot",
    "speaker_title": "The Senate Majority Leader",
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    "content": "Part 5 of the Bill basically establishes the National Rating Tribunal that will hear and handle all those disputes. Part 6 of the Bill are just miscellaneous provisions and notices of repeal of CAP 266 and 267, which is a guiding law even as we speak today on these matters of rating. I do not know how old this particular law is. It must be extremely old. Finally, Clauses 56 and 57 of the Bill contain the proposed regulations and savings and transition of any written national and county laws relating to valuation. Just to preserve, if there have been counties that have been diligent to set up their own national rating or county specific valuation roles, this Bill actually proposes to save such and does not delete them. Therefore, with those very many remarks, I want to urge my colleague Senators to debate this Bill and make critical additions and proposals on how to better it. This is for the betterment of our county governments. It is to cure a real challenge that all our 47 county governments continue to struggle with. Madam Temporary Speaker, with those many remarks, I beg to move and request the Senator for Tana River County, Sen. Mungatana, to second."
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