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Report reveals how often local representatives speak in Dáil
Roscommon-Galway representative, Eugene Murphy, is one of the TDs who has most regularly contributed to Dáil debates this year, an analysis of Oireachtas speeches has found.
Refusal to give time line for broadband leaves rural Ireland in limbo - Murphy
Fianna Fáil Deputy for Roscommon-Galway, Eugene Murphy, says Minister Denis Naughten’s refusal to provide a time line for the National Broadband Plan leaves rural Ireland “to wilt away in limbo”.
Murphy slams proposals of Constituency Commission
The recommendations of the Constituency Commission to move North Roscommon into the Sligo-Leitrim constituency is “an illogical and savage butchery of County Roscommon”.
Investment and more employment opportunities needed in Ballinasloe
Ballinasloe has much going for it but needs to attract more investment and employment opportunities.
Fine Gael’s neglect of rural Ireland continues - Murphy
Fianna Fáil TD for Roscommon-Galway, Eugene Murphy says the latest county IDA information debunks the Government’s claim that it is spreading foreign direct investment jobs to all counties in a balanced fashion.
€60k ceiling for CAP payments to protect small farmers - Murphy
Roscommon-Galway TD, Eugene Murphy (FF), says his party’s move to seek the reduction of the current Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) ceiling to €60,000 will help protect small farmers.
Monksland Bill puts pressure on Naughten and Coveney - Murphy
Fianna Fáil Deputy for Roscommon-Galway, Eugene Murphy, says the Local Government (Amendment) Bill has put pressure on Communications Minister Denis Naughten and Local Government Minister Simon Coveney to ensure that no county boundaries are changes without the approval of local communities.
Almost 440 Galway farmers still waiting for 2016 payments, says TD
Fianna Fáil TD for Roscommon/Galway Eugene Murphy has hit out at Minister Michael Creed for failing to meet his own targets of having all 2016 GLAS payments made by the end of April. Deputy Murphy said that the latest figures obtained by Fianna Fáil through a parliamentary question revealed that nationally there are more than 3,000 farmers still waiting on their 2016 GLAS payments to be made.