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    "id": 812326,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Dr.) Langat",
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        "legal_name": "Christopher Andrew Langat",
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    "content": "Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. I still believe that my guideline was not a speech. There is a great difference in reading a speech, which is what I used to teach in high school. These are just simple guidelines. As I have mentioned, according to the particulars of the report from the United Kingdom, this Bill is important because it assesses Kenya’s preparedness on disaster management. It is clear that we lack a legal framework. This is the foundation that will assist this country to get a legal framework that will guide all of us to manage finances for disaster, research, investigation and mitigation processes in our country. On top of that, I support what Sen. Mwaura has said. Many of our institutions are not friendly to people with disabilities. They struggle when it comes to disasters. While those with no disability have their own disaster management challenges, it is worse and more vulnerable to people with disabilities. This can be seen in most of the schools because up to date, they still lack facilities to support people with disability incase of any disaster. I support this Bill and congratulate the two Senators who co-sponsored it."
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