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"content": "Strategic Industries Bill, 2015 by Hon. Gatobu and the Public Benefits Organisations (Amendment) Bill, 2014 by Hon. Kuria. There is a Motion that the Government undertakes a comprehensive national self survey by Hon. Ottichilo, a Motion to ensure that the Government sets up an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and a blood transfusion unit in every constituency by Hon. Dawood, and a Motion regarding the allocation of adequate funds for infrastructure development and employment of teachers in order to guarantee free and compulsory quality education to every Kenyan child in compliance with the Constitution by Hon. Wandayi. There is also a Motion seeking the establishment of an Emergency Fund to fund cholera by Hon. Ndirangu and a Motion seeking scholarship to, at least, one student per county to study oncology by Hon. Gladys Wanga. There is a Motion declaring drugs and alcohol abuse a national disaster by Hon. Njenga and a Motion declaring the degradation of water resources a national disaster by Hon. Ottichilo. There is a Motion regarding the resettlement of squatters in Nairobi and other areas by Hon. Sumra, which has been referred to the National Treasury for comment. There is a raft of other Bills, largely Bills that we have not had the opportunity to consider, because largely the sponsors have been unable to come before my Committee. I would like to take this opportunity to just mention that we are going to be a little bit less generous, because our generosity has hurt the work of the Committee. Where we find that Members cannot come, we will just proceed, as I said earlier on, prosecute the matter and make our recommendations. There is a list of about 28 Bills - I do not know whether I need to read out all of them - that await consideration by the Committee. As soon as we come back, perhaps even earlier, we should prosecute them. I do not know whether I need to read them out; if you want me to do so, I will do so. Thank you."
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