All parliamentary appearances
Entries 1031 to 1040 of 9741.
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22 Feb 2024 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the Senate reviewed the Bill and passed it with various amendments that were communicated back to the National Assembly on 26th October, 2023. Some of the Senate amendments were: Inclusion of the additional conditional allocation of Kshs424.6 million meant for the transfer of library services and inclusion of additional conditional allocations financed by a grant from the German Development Bank (KFW) to finance the locally-led Climate Action (FLLOCA) programme, County Climate Resilience Grant amounting to Kshs1.2 billion. Mr. Speaker, Sir, the National Assembly considered the Senate amendments to the Bill and rejected them. It is in this ...
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22 Feb 2024 in Senate:
- Team leader 2. Sen. Shakilla Abdallah Mohamed, MP 3. Sen. Veronica Waheti Maina, MP 4. Sen. Esther Anyieni Okenyuri, MP 5. Sen. Lenku Ole Kanar Seki, MP 6. Sen. Eddie Gicheru Oketch, MP 7. Sen. Betty Batuli Montet, MP However, the mandate of the Mediation Committee is set out in Articles 112 and 113 of the Constitution of Kenya; Standing Order No.149 of the National Assembly Standing Orders and Standing Order No.166 of the Senate Standing Orders. The scope of the Committee's mandate is to consider Bills where the Houses do not agree on all or any of the ...
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22 Feb 2024 in Senate:
(1) For the FY2023/2024 approved in November 2023, which led to a number of changes in the budget outlay of the National Government. The changes substantially altered the resources to be disbursed to counties as additional allocations. The affected items included - (1) Conditional allocation towards the leasing of medical equipment: This was revised to zero from the initial Kshs5.862 billion. (2) Conditional allocation for aggregated industrial parks: This was reduced by Kshs200 million from Kshs4.7 billion to Kshs4.5 billion. (3) Conditional allocation for aggregated industrial parks; this was reduced by Kshs200 million, from Kshs4.7 billion to Kshs4.5 billion. (4) ...
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22 Feb 2024 in Senate:
It is because of his beard.
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22 Feb 2024 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, the Mediation Committee appreciates the offices of the Speakers and the Clerks of the two Houses of Parliament for their support. Finally, Mr. Speaker, Sir, I implore this House to consider this Report and the mediated version of the Bill attached to the Report and support this Motion. Approval of this mediated version of the Bill will ensure our counties will receive an additional amount of approximately Kshs.46.36 billion. I beg to move and request Sen. Tabitha Mutinda to second; Nominated Senator, alias Nairobi, alias Embu, alias Kamba.
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22 Feb 2024 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir, I rise under Standing Order No.112 for purposes of maintenance of order in the House. Could you please clarify how the money that is now being paid as a fine by governors who have been penalized by committees will be appropriated?
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22 Feb 2024 in Senate:
That is true. I was speaking to the Kshs500,000 which has already been paid by the Governor of Nairobi City. The people of Kakamega would like to know how that money will be utilised now that it is in the Senate. You could use that opportunity, Mr. Speaker, Sir, to tell the people of Nairobi whether they stand to benefit from this money and if they do, to which account the money was deposited in the Senate.
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21 Feb 2024 in Senate:
Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I beg to lay the following Paper on the Table of the Senate today, Wednesday, 21st of February, 2024 - Report of the Mediation Committee on the County Governments Additional Allocations Bill (National Assembly Bills No. 23 of 2023).
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21 Feb 2024 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir I beg to lay the following paper on the Table of the Senate today, Wednesday, 21 February 2024 - The Revision of the Laws Order, 2023 (Legal Notice No. 221 of 2023).
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21 Feb 2024 in Senate:
Mr. Speaker, Sir I beg to lay the following paper on the Table of the Senate today, Wednesday, 21 February 2024 - The National Government Budget Implementation Review Report for the First Six Months of the Financial Year 2023/2024.
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