{"id":879585,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/879585/?format=json","text_counter":295,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Ruaraka, ODM","speaker_title":"Hon. T.J. Kajwang’","speaker":{"id":2712,"legal_name":"Tom Joseph Kajwang'","slug":"kajwang-tom-joseph-francis"},"content":"the Hon. Speaker refers the proposal to the Clerk with a memorandum thereon. Thereafter, the Clerk looks at the proposal whether it concerns counties or not, special or ordinary Bill and whether the proposal is a draft money Bill in terms of Standing Order No.114 and whether the proposal has conformed to the format of the law. I suggest that when a Bill has come from the Clerk with comments back to the Hon. Speaker, the Clerk will clearly say whether it is a money Bill or not. For Bills the Clerk recommends that they are not money Bills and where the Hon. Speaker concurs with the Clerk that it is not a money Bill, I suggest that such Bills should find their way directly to the departmental committees without having to go through the process of the Budget and Appropriations Committee, which takes a long time again and clogs the pipeline. That is one part of them if we were to push, we would move quite a substantial number."}