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Cathy Bennett, Sinn Féin TD for Cavan-Monaghan, participated in parliamentary questions on policy and legislation in the Dáil. Her contribution formed part of a broader session where multiple members raised matters across several policy areas.

During the same parliamentary sitting, other TDs addressed diverse issues affecting their constituents. David Maxwell, Fine Gael representative for Cavan-Monaghan, raised questions concerning teacher training. Keira Keogh of Fine Gael, representing Mayo, contributed to discussions on school transport. Paul Lawless from Aontú, also representing Mayo, engaged with the questions on policy and legislation alongside Bennett.

Beyond Cavan and Mayo, Marian Harkin, an Independent TD for Sligo-Leitrim, participated in exchanges on apprenticeship programmes and disability services. Martin Daly, Fianna Fáil TD for Roscommon-Galway, contributed to multiple debates including those on food prices and statements following the European Council meeting. Pearse Doherty, Sinn Féin TD for Donegal, took part in leaders' questions.

The parliamentary session reflected the range of constituency concerns being debated, with representatives from across the political spectrum engaging on education, transport, employment, social services, and economic matters.

More details are available through the Oireachtas record.

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Marian Harkin TD (Independent, Sligo-Leitrim) contributed to the question on “Apprenticeship Programmes”.

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Marian Harkin TD (Independent, Sligo-Leitrim) contributed to the debate on “Disability Services”.

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Martin Daly TD (Fianna Fáil, Roscommon-Galway) contributed to the debate on “Food Prices”.

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Martin Daly TD (Fianna Fáil, Roscommon-Galway) contributed to the statement on “Post European Council Meeting: Statements”.

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Keira Keogh TD (Fine Gael, Mayo) contributed to the question on “School Transport”.

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