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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Billow",
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        "legal_name": "Billow Adan Kerrow",
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    "content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am pretty older than the Senator. I also wear spectacles but I can see the figures very clearly. However, I plead that the hon. Member bears with me because the figures are not complicated. If you look at that last row, you will find that the total Equitable Share is Kshs259,774,500,000, the Fuel Levy Fund is Kshs3.3 billion, the Maternity Health Care is Kshs4,298,000,000, the User Fees Foregone is Kshs900 million, the Level 5 Hospitals is Kshs3,600,480,000, the Health Facilities – DANIDA is Kshs844,710,000 and the World Bank (WB) is Kshs508,245,204. The total comes to Kshs273,225,935,204. Therefore, the Kshs273,225,935,204 will be disbursed in the manner shown. In July, Kshs22,088,077,200 will be disbursed while Kshs24,468,568,199 will be disbursed in August. That will happen for the next 12 months up to June, 2016. This is basically what the Schedule is about. The actual disbursement is based on the revenue inflows by the Treasury. That is why you will find figures changing from one month to another. This is based on the projections of the revenue that the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has. The Schedule is a straightforward thing. I urge Members to support it. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I ask Sen. Nabwala to second. I beg to move."
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