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PROPOSED COMPETITION (AMENDMENT) BILL 2016 - TEXT OF BILL
Posted on January 20, 2016

COMPETITION (AMENDMENT) BILL 2016 (Text)
Wednesday 20th January, 2016
In the Seanad today, Senator Ivana Bacik proposed the Competition (Amendment) Bill 2016 on behalf of the Labour Party Senators, as a private members’ bill. Senator Aideen Hayden of Labour seconded the Bill. On behalf of the Government, Minister Richard Bruton did not oppose the bill, which passed Second Stage in the Seanad.
COMPETITION (AMENDMENT) BILL 2016 - TEXT OF BILL
An Act to delimit the application of the Competition Act 2002 to Trade Unions and
Trade Union Members and to certain agreements negotiated with public bodies, and to provide for related matters.
New Year - First Order of Business, Seanad Éireann 2016
Posted on January 14, 2016

Order of Business, Seanad Éireann
Wednesday, 13 January 2016
Senator Ivana Bacik: 'I join others in wishing you, a Chathaoirligh, your staff and all present a happy new year. I also congratulate Mr. Peter Finnegan on his new appointment. I thank the Leader for facilitating a debate on flooding next week.
Media coverage from Labour Women Repeal the 8th Amendment policy publication
Posted on December 19, 2015

Media coverage from Labour Women Repeal the 8th Amendment policy publication
Her.ie December 2015
'It will allow abortion on four medically certified grounds: risk to life; risk to health; rape; and fatal foetal abnormality. The test for assessing risk to health will be that of “real and substantial risk”, a test with which doctors are familiar from existing law. A stricter test will apply for risk to health where abortion is sought beyond the first trimester. '
http://www.her.ie/news/labour-party-launches-repeal-the-eight-amendment-bill/266529
SEANAD NEWS December 2015
Posted on December 17, 2015

SEANAD NEWS December 2015
As we approach the Christmas break, here's a short update on the work that I have been doing politically in recent months. As always, you will see more information on all these issues and more in the various sections of the website, on facebook (ivana bacik) and twitter (@ivanabacik).
May I wish you the very best wishes for Happy Christmas and a Happy New Year,
Many thanks for your continued support,
Very best wishes, Ivana.
Seanad Update: Justice and Equality week!
Posted on December 11, 2015

Seanad Update: Human Rights - Justice and Equality week!
7-11th December,
Direct Provision: Welcome the proposals being debated through the stages of the International Protection Bill 2015
Posted on December 10, 2015

Direct Provision: Welcome the proposals being debated through the stages of the International Protection Bill 2015
Like many of my colleagues in both Houses I have called for a number of debates and spoken passionately on a number of occasions on Direct Provision and the desperate need for reform. I welcomed this week's debate and while it isn't wholly conclusive I do see this Bill as a significant improvement. Let us be honest about it. We know that we have limited time left in the lifetime of the Government. Let us try to get the Bill through, improve it as it goes through, engage constructively on it with the Government to seek to bring about the other recommendations of the working group as they relate to direct provision and work towards the future overarching immigration law reform we so badly need. This is the first step which is welcome and long overdue.
The link below will link you to the many contributions I have made and raised on Direct Provision.
End of term - busy schedule and lots on the agenda!
Posted on December 04, 2015

End of term - busy schedule and lots on the agenda!
This time of year is always busy as we wrap up before the Christmas holidays and there is much on the Seanad, Dáil and Committee agenda's. Here are a few issues I raised this week in the Order of Business, 1-3rd December 2015
The House recently concluded a debate on the Climate Action and Low Carbon Development Bill, which was very welcome, but in the new year I would like us to have a debate on how best to implement the policy in the Bill and how best to ensure we meet our targets in light of whatever decisions are made in Paris. I know all colleagues will want to join in expressing hope for a positive and effective agreement among the international leaders represented in Paris. I welcome the speech by the US President, Barack Obama, at the Paris summit yesterday, where he pointed out that the Paris conference is a potential turning point for us in respect of curbing global warming. We are at a critical point to try to ensure we do not see it take hold, with the dire consequences we all know will occur. I concur with Senator Ó Murchú's comments on Ireland's role in this. Clearly, it will be difficult for us to seek to meet the 20% reduction by 2020, particularly because of our agricultural emissions, but we have a duty to ensure that we try to meet these targets.
I welcome the Northern Ireland High Court decision yesterday, by Judge Mark Horner, in a case taken by the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission. The judge found a breach of Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights in respect of the failure to provide for abortion in cases of fatal foetal abnormality and rape. Clearly, there are implications for this jurisdiction, but the Leader has agreed already to a debate on that in the new year.
Success as Section 37.1 Employment Equality (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill 2013 is finally passed!
Posted on December 04, 2015

So pleased to finally see this amendment to the Employment Equality Act finally passed and justice prevailed for LGBT workers in the Education and Health Care field. Congratulations to all who worked so hard and for so long to add to what has been a great year for equality measures!
I first introduced the amendment of Section 37.1 back in March 2013 and I'm thrilled to see its completion. #Equality
http://ivanabacik.com/blog/2015/02/19/section-371-update-employment-equality-amendment-n/
Irish Examiner article on Landmark Belfast Court Decision - Abortion, November 2015
Posted on December 01, 2015

Ivana Bacik: Repeal the Eighth Amendment and restore women’s bodily autonomy
http://www.irishexaminer.com/viewpoints/analysis/ivana-bacik-repeal-the-eighth-amendment-and-restore-womens-bodily-autonomy-368898.html
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Tuesday, December 01, 2015Ivana Bacik
Yesterday’s ruling in the North should lead to renewed calls, ahead of the election, for Ireland to repeal the Eighth Amendment, writes Ivana Bacik
Savita Halappanavar: Pregnancy was not terminated until too late to save her life.
We have important lessons to learn from yesterday’s landmark Belfast High Court decision.
HEADS AND GENERAL SCHEME OF REPEAL THE EIGHTH AMENDMENT BILL 2015
Posted on November 30, 2015

HEADS AND GENERAL SCHEME OF REPEAL THE EIGHTH AMENDMENT BILL 2015
November 2015
A Framework for the Scheme of the Bill which would be introduced by the Labour Party into the Oireachtas if Article 40.3.3 (the Eighth Amendment) of the Constitution were repealed by way of Referendum. This Bill would provide for the conditions under which terminations of pregnancy may be carried out legally in Ireland.
Follow link or go directly to 'General News' release see full Bill details.
http://ivanabacik.com/news/2015/11/30/heads-and-general-scheme-of-repeal-the-eighth-amen/



