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"content": "I agree with him totally. If the Budget and Appropriation Committee was in place, I am sure we would be debating this Bill with a lot of information and insights. He quickly tried to highlight all areas but, of course, the House remains as supreme in its own decision and wisdom. It has chosen to operate in the manner that it has and for the time being, that is the way it is going to be. If members of the public wanted to present views to the House, they would only write to the Clerk. That is if they desire. Remember, we have only today and tomorrow to clear this Bill and refer it to the Senate. So, really, there is nothing that the Chair can do. It is you in the plenary who may decide, actually today - remember my direction is that, by the end of business today, any member proposing amendments must submit them to the Clerk, so that tomorrow, hopefully, when the House proceeds to the Committee of the whole House, then any proposed amendments are available and you, as Members sitting in the Committee of the whole House, are able to look at each amendment. When the Leader of Majority Party will be moving the amendments--- He will also say that he will be proposing amendments. I only hope that hon. Kajwang, Anyango, Ngâongo and others, who may be desirous of proposing amendments, will begin working on them, so that you consider them. That is because whether you will have received communication from members of the public, or whether you will have walked into some bank and received it, as long as you receive the information lawfully, it should be up to the hon. Members to discuss it and make a decision. Thank you. Hon. R.K Nyamai, you have the Floor."
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