Tue, 28 Nov 2017
TV licences, a single resident record and the drug and alcohol advisory service will all be discussed in this morning's sitting of the House of Keys.
Treasury Minister Alfred Cannan will face questions about the cost of the Government's TV licence rebate scheme for the over 75s.
Ramsey MHK Lawrie Hooper will seek an update on the creation of a single resident record following recent concerns raised by the Information Commissioner, while Infrastructure Minister Ray Harmer will speak about green lanes.
Health Minister Kate Beecroft is being asked for details about the rolling contract the drug and alcohol advisory service is operated under.
The sitting gets underway at 10am.