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7. Statement by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: Update on Free School Meals (20 Sep 2022)

David Rees: Thank you, Minister. That brings today's proceedings to a close. 

7. Statement by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language: Update on Free School Meals (20 Sep 2022)

David Rees: Can you ask the question now, please?

5. Statement by the Minister for Finance and Local Government: Visitor Levy Consultation (20 Sep 2022)

David Rees: The next item is the statement by the Minister for Finance and Local Government on a visitor levy consultation. I call on the Minister to make her statement—Rebecca Evans. 

3. Statement by the First Minister: Update on the Cost of Living (20 Sep 2022)

David Rees: I thank the First Minister. 

4. Statement by the Counsel General and Minister for the Constitution: The Environmental Protection (Single-use Plastic Products) (Wales) Bill (20 Sep 2022)

David Rees: Item 4 is the statement by the Counsel General and Minister for the Constitution on the Environmental Protection (Single-use Plastic Products) (Wales) Bill. I call on the Counsel General, Mick Antoniw. 

3. Statement by the First Minister: Update on the Cost of Living (20 Sep 2022)

David Rees: And, finally, Sioned Williams. 

3. Statement by the First Minister: Update on the Cost of Living (20 Sep 2022)

David Rees: The Member has used an awful lot of his time, and gone beyond it. I've been generous. 

13. Short Debate: Votes at 16: Giving young people the tools to understand the world in which they live, and how to change it, through political education (13 Jul 2022)

David Rees: Thank you, everyone. That brings today's proceedings to a close. I hope everyone has a nice recess. 

13. Short Debate: Votes at 16: Giving young people the tools to understand the world in which they live, and how to change it, through political education (13 Jul 2022)

David Rees: I call on the Counsel General and Minister for the Constitution, Mick Antoniw.

13. Short Debate: Votes at 16: Giving young people the tools to understand the world in which they live, and how to change it, through political education (13 Jul 2022)

David Rees: We move now to the short debate, and I call on Sioned Williams to speak to the topic that she has chosen.

12. Voting Time (13 Jul 2022)

David Rees: I now call for a vote on amendment 1, tabled in the name of Lesley Griffiths. Open the vote. Close the vote. In favour 26, no abstentions and 26 against. As is required under Standing Order 6.20, I exercise my casting vote against the amendment.

12. Voting Time (13 Jul 2022)

David Rees: Seeing as the motion was not approved and the amendment was not approved, there's nothing approved. That brings us to the end of voting for today. Can the Members leaving the Chamber please do so quietly?

12. Voting Time (13 Jul 2022)

David Rees: And I will use my casting vote against the motion.

12. Voting Time (13 Jul 2022)

David Rees: Therefore, the final result, in favour 26, no abstentions, 27 against. The motion is, therefore, not agreed.

12. Voting Time (13 Jul 2022)

David Rees: We now move to a vote on item 7, basic income and the transition to a zero-carbon economy. Open the vote. Close the vote. In favour 38, no abstentions, 14 against. And therefore, the motion is agreed.

12. Voting Time (13 Jul 2022)

David Rees: The next vote is on item 10, the Welsh Conservatives debate on hepatitis C. I call for a vote on the motion tabled in the name of Darren Millar. If the motion is not agreed, we will vote on the amendment tabled to the motion. Open the vote. Close the vote. In favour 26, no abstentions, and 26 against.


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