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"content": "expressed by the Members. On the comments by Sen. Elachi, the observation that we can do partnerships for commercialization of wildlife conservation is a very good welcome point. However, how do we do so? Do we have to amend the existing law to allow for that partnership? If so, I request either the Senator herself or any other Member to come up with a proposed Amendment Bill. A Bill that would amend some of the areas where we need to enforce issue like amount of money paid for loss of life. People in my county have been eaten by crocodiles. It does not make sense to tell someone that their life is equivalent to Kshs100,000. We have a problem here about budget. The problem of budget does not affect this law alone. It does not affect this Ministry alone. In this House, we have been having long debates for the last few days on management of public funds. We have been having long debates on security issues other than just from wildlife. Most of what we talk about goes down to availability of the money. I wish we were in a position to make Senate to be the House that reviews whatever budget that is done in the “lower” House. That way we could be able to resolve as the elder people of this country, some of the laws and budgets that we pass. For most of these laws, we later find out that they do not work for the benefit of Kenyans. That goes for the comments by Sen. Hassan and Sen. Sijeny. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, you also commented about the quality of life vis-a-"
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