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Fine Gael, unlike the Government, has vision when it comes to the environment
Summary of Speech by Fine Gael Environment Spokesman, Phil Hogan TD
Local politics needs to be more accountable with responsibility for more functions - Hogan
Speaking to a meeting of Fine Gael local election candidates at the first night of his Party's Ard Fheis in Citywest this evening (Friday), Environment Spokesman Phil Hogan TD said that local politics needs to change with increased accountability and more responsibility given at local level.
Put Up or Shut Up: FF/Greens Must Cut 8 Junior Ministries Now - Hogan
- €8 million spent on Junior Ministers' staff
- €3.6 million spent on constituency staff for senior Ministers
Joe Burke Should Step Aside or be Removed by Min. Dempsey as Chairman of Dublin Port Co. - Hogan
Disturbing Govt Silence on Burke Court Judgement Sends Wrong Signal on Corporate Governance
Position of Dublin Port Chairman Untenable following High Court decision - Hogan
Fine Gael's Environment Spokesman, Phil Hogan TD, today (Wednesday) said the judgement in the High Court, that Joe Burke should be restricted as a Director under Section 150 of the Companies Act, raises serious questions about his continued tenure as Chairman of Dublin Port Company.
Potential for 50,000 jobs from positive environmental proposals - Hogan
Fine Gael's Environment Spokesman, Phil Hogan TD, has said 50,000 jobs can be created in Ireland over the next decade by embracing positive environmental proposals and alternative technology.
People feel alienated by Local Government - Hogan
Fine Gael's Environment Spokesman, Phil Hogan TD, today (Friday) said the current system of Local Government is a 'shambles' and that more and more people are being alienated from the political system by their poor experience of the delivery of local services.
Poor water quality leaving us at risk of millions of euros worth of fines - Hogan
Water is urgent environmental issue
Why will Gormley not dispose of eVoting machines? - Hogan
Fine Gael's Environment Spokesman, Phil Hogan TD, today (Thursday) said Environment Minister, John Gormley should have announced he was getting rid of eVoting machines in this year's Budget.
Local services face crisis after Budget - Hogan
FG instructed Councils not to raise rates in response to Govt Waste

