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    "speaker_name": "Hon. (Ms.) Mabona-Odhiambo",
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        "legal_name": "Millie Grace Akoth Odhiambo Mabona",
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    "content": "Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, we are actually moving well. Let me clarify. We are moving well legally. There is the grammatical, the legal and the medical aspects. I would like to say that if we are looking at the legal aspect, the essence of the medical is retained. The essence of the medical is “assisted reproduction”. Within the context of every clause we may use--- It would have been better if we were able to use consistent language but there are times that we may use different terminology. If I use this one as an example, if we say born in consequence of assisted--- That is why I was using “reproductive” until I was persuaded to use “reproduction”. If it is a treatment, it becomes “reproductive” not “reproduction” but, I was being persuaded to be consistent. Sometimes, consistency may not work. As long as the essence of the medical terminology is retained, there are some that will be cleaned by miscellaneous amendments. These are the things that a miscellaneous amendment Bill is supposed to do. Some do not come here as long as they do not touch on the substance of the Bill."
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