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Local services face crisis after Budget - Hogan
FG instructed Councils not to raise rates in response to Govt Waste
FG instructs councillors not to raise commercial rates or local government charges in 2009 - Hogan
Fine Gael Environment & Local Government Spokesman Phil Hogan TD has instructed the Party's councillors not to raise commercial rates or local government charges in the coming year, to avoid penalising hard-pressed consumers and small businesses.
Gormley's Illegal Appointments smack of Cronyism - Hogan
Green Party can make amends by supporting FG Public Appointments Transparency Bill
EPA report highlights need to bin National Climate Change Strategy and start again - Hogan
Report exposes FF legacy of Environmental Decay
2009 Estimates must prioritise water quality - Hogan
Following water lead pollution crises
FG proposes radical initiatives to clear up Cowen's mess in housing sector
Fine Gael's Environment Spokesman, Phil Hogan TD and Housing Spokesman, Terence Flanagan TD, today (Sunday) said Fine Gael has put forward a set of radical proposals to kickstart the housing sector and clear up the mess which Brian Cowen and his colleagues have left.
Management Company Ripoff to be Ended by New FG Proposals - Hogan & Flanagan
New Proposals to Help 500,000 Apartment Dwellers
Fine Gael urges Govt to urgently enact legislation to regulate management companies - Hogan
Fine Gael will hold Govt to account to ensure end of rip-off for 500,000 homeowners
Local Govt reform plans 'High in Rhetoric but low in detail' - Hogan
Fine Gael's Environment Spokesman, Phil Hogan TD, said today (Tuesday) that the Local Government reform plans, "Stronger Local Democracy - Options for Change" outlined by Environment Minister John Gormley, are 'High in Rhetoric but low in detail'.
U-turn on motor tax welcome - Hogan
Fine Gael's Environment Spokesman, Phil Hogan TD, today (Wednesday) said the Environment Minister's U-turn on lower motor tax for greener cars, which Fine Gael has been advocating, is welcome.

