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"speaker_name": "Sen. Kembi-Gitura",
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"content": " Hon. Senators, you may take your seats. Sen. (Prof.) Lonyangapuo, when I indulge you and allow you to take your seat, you do not walk as if you are taking a walk in the park. Hon. Senators, I have two messages from the National Assembly. PASSAGE OF THE KENYA ROADS BILL (NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BILL NO. 26 OF 2015) I wish to report to the Senate that pursuant to Standing Order 40(3) and (5), I received the following Message from the Speaker of the National Assembly on 8th September, 2016 regarding the passage by the National Assembly of the Kenya Roads Bill (National Assembly Bill No. 26 of 2015). Pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order 41 and 142 of the National Assembly Standing Orders, I hereby convey the following Message from the National Assembly:- “WHEREAS the Kenya Roads Bill (National Assembly Bills No. 26 of 2015) was published by the Kenya Gazette Supplement No. 77 on 5th June, 2015, as a Bill concerning county governments in terms of Article 110 (1) (a) of the Constitution, seeking to give effect to the Fourth Schedule of the Constitution, as regards the roads sub-sector by reviewing, consolidating and rationalizing the legal institutional framework for management of the road network and road sub-sector and bring the Kenya Roads Board Act, 1999, the Kenya Roads Act, 2007 and the Public Roads and Roads of Access Act, 1920---."
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