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            "speaker_name": "Alego Usonga, ODM",
            "speaker_title": "Hon. Samuel Atandi",
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            "content": " Hon. Temporary Speaker, some of the issues that Members have raised include the failure by this Report to include fiscal discipline as a parameter for consideration of revenue sharing among the counties. I agree with those Members who are saying that this is a very important parameter that should have been used. However, the argument that was advanced by the Senate when they appeared before us to defend this Report is that some governors are not financially disciplined. Therefore, the The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for informationpurposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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            "speaker_name": "Alego Usonga, ODM",
            "speaker_title": "Hon. Samuel Atandi",
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            "content": "Senate felt that denying the people resources on the account of poor fiscal management by a governor was not prudent. This formula allowed this parameter not to be considered; that if one governor is not financially disciplined a county is denied resources. The other factor that has been raised is why only 12 counties were identified for use in the new formula. These counties are small, and that is why affirmative action has been employed for them. Previously, using the two important parameters, population and geographical size, these counties received very little resources and at the end, they have no resources to undertake development programmes. That is why they were identified for affirmative action in the new formula so that they receive extra money to allow them to undertake development programmes. With those many remarks, I would like to reply. Hon. Members, I want to put the Question, but before I do, let me once again notify you that we do not have the numbers required for you to negative this Motion. Either way your voices go, the Ayes will have it."
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            "content": "(Question put and agreed to)"
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            "speaker_name": "Hon. Peter Kaluma",
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            "content": " Before we proceed to the next Order, let me recognise the following institutions visiting the National Assembly today. In the House, we have the Good Shepherd Academy from Mwala Constituency, Machakos County and Asumbi Girls High School from Rangwe Constituency, Homa Bay County. Hon. Members, Homa Bay County is my County, and my mother attended Asumbi Girls High School. She was a pioneer student when the school started as a primary school. On behalf of the National Assembly, I welcome these two schools to this House of Parliament for their study tour. Now, I will allow the Whip of the Minority Party, Hon. Millie Odhiambo- Mabona, the good girl - not bad girl today - to welcome both schools."
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            "speaker_name": "Suba North, ODM",
            "speaker_title": "Hon. Millie Odhiambo-Mabona",
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            "content": " Thank you, Hon. Temporary Speaker for giving me this opportunity. I am always a bad girl because good girls do not get the corner office, and the girls must know that for them to make it in life, they have to be bad girls. But they have to be bad girls in a good way: a bad girl who speaks out when things are going wrong, and who says no to people who force you to do wrong things. I am happy to welcome the two schools, one from Machakos County and the other from Homa Bay County. My two sisters went to Asumbi Girls, so I am very connected to the school. My sister, who works in California was also a student there and even taught at the school. Asumbi Girls High School is one of our best schools. The girls are doing well, and they are happy to have women whom they can emulate. In Homa Bay County, the Governor, Hon. Gladys Wanga is a woman."
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            "speaker_name": "Kisumu West, ODM",
            "speaker_title": "Hon. Rozaah Buyu",
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            "content": " Did she go to Asumbi Girls?"
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            "speaker_name": "Suba North, ODM",
            "speaker_title": "Hon. Millie Odhiambo-Mabona",
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            "content": " No, she did not go to Asumbi Girls High School, but she is the Governor and a woman. Their Member of Parliament has been waiting for the girls since morning and has requested me to welcome them. She had to run because she had a problem with her voice, but she is on her way. Hon. (Dr) Lillian Gogo is also a woman. Yours truly, bad girl Millie Odhiambo is also a woman. The woman The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for informationpurposes only. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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            "speaker_name": "Suba North, ODM",
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            "content": "representative, Hon. (Dr) Bensuda, and Hon. (Dr) Eve Obara are also women. The men in our county will have problems because I am currently doing my Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). We will only be hearing of “Hon. Peter Kaluma and Hon. Martin Owino,” but the rest of us will be referred to as Hon. (Dr) Millie Odhiambo, Hon. (Dr) Eve Obara, and Hon. (Dr) Lillian Gogo."
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            "content": "(Laughter)"
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            "content": "(Hon. (Dr) Lillian Gogo walked into the Chamber)"
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