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Next week’s States Meeting: Tuesday 11 June

States Assembly

7 June 2024

On Tuesday 11 June, the next meeting of the States Assembly will commence at 9:30am. The meeting takes place in the States Chamber and is open for the public to attend, as well as being broadcast live via Public-I and on the States Assembly YouTube channel.
 

Oral Questions

States Members will question Ministers for up to 2 hours and 20 minutes. These oral questions will have been issued to them in advance (i.e. 'with notice'). Details of next week's oral questions with notice can be found on page 6 of the Order Paper.

 

The following Ministers will then answer oral questions which they have not been given in advance of the meeting (i.e., 'without notice') for 15 minutes each:

 

  • Minister for Health and Social Services, Deputy Tom Binet
  • Minister for Housing, Deputy Sam Mézec
  • Chief Minister, Deputy Lyndon Farnham

 

Public Business

The States Assembly will then begin debating the following topics (in this order):

 

Topics: More information:

Strategic Reserve Fund: Long-term funding plan

Deputy Max Andrews' proposition

Public Entertainments Regulations

Minister for Sustainable Economic Development's proposition

The Economic and International Affairs Scrutiny Panel's amendment

Income Support – "Care Needs at Home" new component

Minister for Social Security's proposition

The States of Jersey Development Company Limited: new Articles of Association

Minister for Treasury and Resources' proposition

Social Security Law – Removing requirement to apply for exceptions from paying contributions

Minister for Social Security's proposition

Youth Service Statutory Provision

Deputy Raluca Kovacs' proposition

Minister for Children and Families' amendment

 

A notification when each debate begins, a summary of the proposal and the results of each debate will be shared on the States Assembly X page (formerly Twitter) throughout the meeting. A summary of the meeting will be shared at the end of each day on the news section of the States Assembly website.