Pat the Cope Gallagher TD spoke in the Dáil: Potential New Working Age and Targeted Child Payments: Discussion
Pat the Cope Gallagher, the Fianna Fáil TD for Donegal, took the floor in the Dáil to speak on the issue of a potential new working age and targeted child payments. In the debate he outlined the party’s perspective on how adjustments to the working age could impact families and the economy, and he highlighted the importance of targeted child payments in supporting households with children.
The discussion was part of the Oireachtas’ ongoing review of social welfare measures. Gallagher’s remarks were recorded in the official Dáil proceedings, where he joined other members in examining the feasibility and implications of any changes to the current working age framework. He also addressed the role of targeted child payments in reducing child poverty and ensuring that families receive support that reflects their specific needs.
In addition to his parliamentary duties, Gallagher has announced that he will contest the 2024 European elections. The announcement was reported by the Donegal Daily, signalling his intention to broaden his political engagement beyond the national level.
The debate on a new working age and targeted child payments reflects a broader conversation about how best to balance economic productivity with social welfare. Gallagher’s contribution added a Donegal perspective to the national discussion, underscoring the relevance of these issues to communities across the country.
For the full record of the debate, see the Oireachtas proceedings.
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