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    "speaker_name": "Mr. Kimunya",
    "speaker_title": "The Minister for Transport",
    "speaker": {
        "id": 174,
        "legal_name": "Amos Muhinga Kimunya",
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    "content": "In the year 2010, a total of 18 Bills were introduced in the House, 11 of which were a carryover from the 2009. Of these, a total of 12 Bills were enacted into law. Regarding Motions and Questions, 117 Motions were introduced in the House and resolutions made, whereas out of 715 Questions listed to be asked in the House, 495 were actually asked on the Floor of the House and responded to. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, hon. Members will recall the contents of His Excellency the President’s Speech during his address to the Special Sitting of the House on 22nd March, 2011, where he listed the pending Bills expected to be debated and passed within three months. I do not have to repeat the list but to mention the following, as requested by hon. Members in the course of this week:- (1) The Independent Commissions Bill. (2) The Commission on Revenue Allocation Bill. (3) The Salaries and Remunerations Commission Bill. (4) The Kenya National Human Rights and Equality Commission Bill. (5) The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission Bill. (6) The Public Service Commission Bill. (7) The National Land Commission Bill. (8) The National Police Service Commission Bill. (9) The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission Bill. Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, needless to say, the magnitude of the Business appears daunting, but I am confident that the House is up to the task. Next week, the House is expected to deliberate on the following Bills: (1) The Supplementary Appropriations Bill, Bill No.5 of 2011, which is to be read for the first time, the second time and the third time in the Committee of the Whole House. (2) The Prohibition of Female Genital Mutilation Bill, Bill No.24 of 2010. (3) The Nurses (Amendment) Bill, Bill No.25 of 2010. (4) The Public Appointments (Parliamentary Approval) Bill, Bill No.3 of 2011. (5) The Tourism Bill, Bill No.9 of 2010, which is currently at the Committee Stage. The Nurses (Amendment) Bill and The Public Appointments (Parliamentary Approval) Bill are at their second reading stage."
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