Results 921–940 of 1250 for representations -taxation speaker:Jenny Rathbone -speaker:Alun Davies -speaker:Mark Drakeford -speaker:Buffy Williams -speaker:Steffan Lewis

8. Debate on the Committee for Electoral Reform Report — 'Senedd reform: The next steps' ( 7 Oct 2020)

David Lloyd: ...at the beginning of this debate, and the clerks and researchers for their very hard work over many months? This committee was formed following a decision of this Senedd. I regret, therefore, that not all parties participated in the activities of the committee, although it was a Senedd decision. The decisions of this Senedd should be respected. The vast majority of the detailed evidence...

4. Statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport: Transport for Wales (23 Jan 2018)

Mark Isherwood: ...commitment? Would you also tell me why there's been no Welsh Government conversation with Bus Users Cymru regarding rail-bus integration? What is Transport for Wales doing regarding bus passenger representation, as well as engagement with sector providers? Clearly, you will be aware of D Jones & Son, Acrefair bus operators, ceasing to operate just before Christmas, following the demise of...

2. Business Statement and Announcement ( 4 Jun 2019)

Leanne Wood: I want to raise the state of bus services in the Rhondda. I've received a number of representations from constituents about the deterioration in the frequency and quality of service. Many of the modern gold Stagecoach buses have been replaced by older and smaller models in many cases, and I've been informed that these buses have been reallocated to the Blackwood, Newport and Cardiff routes....

3. Statement by the First Minister: Cabinet Appointments (19 May 2021)

Mark Drakeford: Well, Llywydd, I'm very proud to lead a Government where two thirds of Ministers are women. Indeed, my party will continue the tradition of the Senedd in making sure that representation in this Senedd reflects the Wales that we live in.  I'm very glad that we've had the innovative housing grant now for a number of years. Inevitably, when you are trying things out for the first time,...

13. Debate: The Police Settlement 2022-23 (15 Feb 2022)

Rebecca Evans: ...affecting policing and community safety in Wales to be properly tailored to our Welsh circumstance, and it would be a safeguard against legislative changes being made that the Senedd does not agree with.  The point about a review of the formula is very important, and there is currently a review of that formula in progress, with UK Government Ministers having confirmed their intention to...

3. 3. Statement: The Diamond Review of Higher Education and Student Finance in Wales (27 Sep 2016)

Kirsty Williams: ...the Brexit vote. That is why I have set up a higher education and FE group, which will advise me, as education Minister, with regard to these challenges, and why there is a significant level of HE representation in the First Minister’s European reference group. We are looking very carefully to ensure that any applications that Welsh HEIs already have in the system are approved as quickly...

7. 7. Statement: The Legislative Programme (28 Jun 2016)

Andrew RT Davies: ...health Bill was lost. I think everyone regretted the public health Bill being lost, because there was a lot of good stuff in that public health Bill, and, if the Government had listened to the representations that were made from many quarters—and my party I include in that—around e-cigarettes, that legislation could actually be on the statute book and actually available to...

3. Statement by the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs: Response to Coronavirus (COVID-19) ( 8 Apr 2020)

Lesley Griffiths: ...raise about crops in the ground is very important, and I referred before to the thousands of people who come—you know, seasonal agricultural workers—and clearly that's a very big issue. It's not just about the horticultural part of agriculture; it's the other people who come and help us in sheep shearing, for instance. That's another area that's been raised. So, I meet weekly with the...

4. Statement by the Minister for Economy, Transport and North Wales: Response to Coronavirus (COVID-19) (10 Jun 2020)

Ken Skates: Absolutely, I'll guarantee today that I'll make those representations, and in regard to what support we may be able to offer, if we were able to introduce a hardship bursary for any individuals that simply cannot benefit from existing support systems, then we will do so in partnership with our local government colleagues.  A significant number of businesses are still able to apply for...

Group 5: Orders and rules on the conduct of elections to be held in 2021 (Amendments 1, 2) (10 Feb 2021)

Julie James: Diolch, Llywydd. I move amendments 1 and 2 tabled in my name. The amendments provide that regulations making temporary amendments to the National Assembly for Wales (Representation of the People) Order 2007, commonly known as the conduct Order, for the 2021 Senedd election only are subject to the made affirmative procedure, instead of the affirmative procedure. This is to ensure that any...

3. 2. Questions to the Counsel General: <p>Civil Litigation and Small Claims Courts</p> (30 Nov 2016)

Mick Antoniw: The simple answer to that is ‘yes’. I’ll elaborate on it to the extent that we continue to make representations to the Ministry of Justice about its raft of reforms to the justice system to ensure that access to justice is available for everyone in society, including the most vulnerable. We have serious concerns about the quality of the evidence provided by the Ministry of Justice in...

4. Topical Questions: The Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 ( 8 Jun 2022)

Julie James: ...high demand like the centre of Cardiff, as Jenny Rathbone made plain, and indeed in the centre of my own constituency, in Swansea. We are very aware of that and we have, as I said, made a number of representations on the local housing allowance, and we continue to make efforts to ensure that landlords are aware of our leasing schemes to give them a guaranteed income if they are prepared to...

5. Debate on the 'Wales' future relationship with the Committee of the Regions' Report (20 Feb 2019)

Baroness Mair Eluned Morgan: ...commitment that our Members are giving in representing Wales there. Since the result of the referendum, the Welsh Government has been clear that although Wales may leave the European Union, we are not leaving Europe, and, therefore, it makes sense for us to develop ongoing relations with the relevant organisations and institutions within the European Union, as well as networks and...

3. 3. Topical Questions: <p>Coilcolor in Newport</p> (12 Jul 2017)

Ken Skates: ...is shared by many other Members in this Chamber? Indeed, the local Member Jayne Bryant has discussed her concerns over the future of the company with me on numerous occasions and made very strong representations. Essentially, I think it would be inappropriate for me to comment or speculate over the viability of the company were the flood not to have occurred, but in terms of what happened...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Minister for the Constitution: Racial Discrimination within the Justice System ( 5 Oct 2022)

Mick Antoniw: ...system, to enable us to assess the sort of policy that's needed. You need that database, and so on. Now, that is recognised by many within the justice system, and, of course, I accept that it is not necessarily that easy to suddenly start converting systems to do it. It has started, and there is, of course, a dashboard of information that the Minister for Social Justice has been very...

2. Business Statement and Announcement (11 Jun 2019)

Andrew RT Davies: ...but one says that this will be the biggest economic transition in modern times. That is a big, big move for the entire economy and the direction of Government, and in fairness, this statement does not do it justice, exactly how the Government proposes to make that move and that leap. I appreciate there have been announcements previously, but to actually upgrade its commitment to move to 95...

4. Topical Questions: Hi-Lex (16 Oct 2019)

David Rees: ...one of the problems it's now facing is the loss of customers because of the uncertainty in the automotive sector, particularly Honda closing in Swindon, which is one of its major customers. This is not a situation where a business is actually closing down; the business is transferring to another part of the European Union. It's going to Hungary, and this site will actually close within...

10. The Representation of the People (Amendment) (Wales) (Coronavirus) Regulations 2021 (23 Feb 2021)

Julie James: ...essential to our democracy. Anything that impacts them should be taken seriously, so I am pleased to bring these regulations before you and hear the views of colleagues in the Chamber today on the Representation of the People (Amendment) (Wales) (Coronavirus) Regulations 2021. I want to ensure that local by-elections are conducted safely and in a way that maximises the opportunity for...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Minister for the Constitution: Participation in Elections (24 Nov 2021)

Mick Antoniw: ...that we hope to bring to reform, to modernise and to bring our electoral system into the twenty-first century. I think it is also fair to say, about the proposals by the UK Government, that it's not intended that they will apply to Welsh elections, and, in any event, the UK Government's legislation is unlikely to come into force before or even be completed by the time of the May 2022...

4. Statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services: The Report of the Welsh Task and Finish Group to Review the Use of Vaginal Synthetic Mesh ( 8 May 2018)

Vaughan Gething: ...group for the work they have undertaken. I do want to acknowledge the courage and commitment of those women who have worked tirelessly to highlight this issue. Whilst, understandably, they chose not to participate directly in the group’s work, the evidence that they provided has informed the findings and recommendations—and, of course, I've previously reported meeting a group of mesh...


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