Alan Dillon TD spoke in the Dáil: Legislative Process
Alan Dillon TD, Fine Gael’s representative for Co Mayo, spoke in the Dáil on 11 June 2026 when members were asked to contribute to a question on the legislative process. The debate was part of the routine parliamentary schedule that allows MPs and TDs to raise issues concerning how bills are drafted, debated and enacted.
Dillon’s remarks came at a time when the House was reviewing procedural matters that affect the speed and transparency with which legislation is produced. While the record does not detail every point he made, his participation signalled an interest in ensuring that the legislative framework remains efficient and responsive to the needs of constituents across Ireland.
The TD has been a prominent figure in Mayo politics for several years. During the term of the 33rd Dáil he was promoted to Minister of State at the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, a role that saw him involved in national policy on housing and local government affairs. His background as a former Gaelic footballer has also made him a well‑known personality within the county.
The question on legislative process is one of many that members raise each session to keep the parliamentary system functioning smoothly. Dillon’s contribution was noted by the Oireachtas record, which documents all speeches and questions raised in the House.
For further details see the Oireachtas debate record.
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