Posted 18/01/12
Galway East Fianna Fáil TD Michael Kitt has called for a full reversal of the Government’s Budget decision to dismantle the provision of guidance counsellors at second level, resulting in the loss of guidance counsellors at secondary schools in Co Galway and across the country. Read More |
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Posted 13/01/12
Fianna Fáil Deputy Leader Éamon Ó Cuív and Galway East TD Michael Kitt will address a public meeting in Co Galway tonight about the closure of small rural schools across Ireland. The meeting takes place in Gullane’s Ballinasloe at 8.30pm tonight. Read More |
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Posted 12/01/12
Galway East Fianna Fáil Michael Kitt has said the ongoing delays in issuing medical cards is having a devastating impact on thousands of families and patients in the West. Read More |
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Posted 24/11/11
Tá mé an-bhuíoch don Cheann Comhairle as seans a thabhairt an cheist seo a phlé sa Dáil, agus tá mé buíoch don Aire Stáit as teacht isteach chun freagra a thabhairt. Read More |
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Posted 08/11/11
Galway East Fianna Fáil TD Michael Kitt has demanded clarification from the Health Minister James Reilly and the HSE about the future of cancer services and warfarin clinics in East Galway. Read More |
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Posted 01/07/11
Galway East Fianna Fáil TD Michael Kitt has called on the Government to reconsider its planned cuts to transport links in Galway following confirmation of significant population growth in the county.
Deputy Kitt said: “The preliminary results of Census 2011 show an overall population growth of over 8% across Galway, with the population in Galway County up by 10% since 2006. Read More |
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Posted 03/06/11
The decision by the Government to scrap democratic elections to the board of Údarás is an attack on democracy and another example of broken promises from the Fine Gael/Labour Government, according to Fianna Fáil spokesperson on Gaeltacht Affairs Michael Kitt. Read More |
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Posted 01/06/11
Galway East TD Michael Kitt is calling for a cut in the red tape associated with the State support schemes available to farmers. Deputy Kitt has said that farmers in Galway and across the country are faced with an excessive level of paperwork, complications and delays in securing payments under a range initiatives.
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