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Dennis Lister III, JP, MP

Dennis Lister III, JP, MP

831
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24 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
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Which one?
24 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
2 words
Which one?
24 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
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Okay. Hon. E. David Burt: Ah, Dennis, Dennis.
24 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
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Good morning all.
24 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
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Good morning, Mr. Speaker. I would just like to start off —
24 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
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I will plead the fifth on that one, Mr. Speaker. Bermuda House of Assembly No, but yes, yes, Mr. Speaker, I would also like to associate with some of the comments before from Minister Tyrrell regarding Ms. Grace Manders as I would like to send condolences to her family. Her son, Pastor Kenneth Manders, is the President of the Seventh- …
24 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
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I can see you.
24 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
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All right. Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Good evening, all. Good evening to the listening public, to my colleagues.
24 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
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Mr. Speaker, my comments tonight on this are brief, but they are in support of this. [For] far too long, Bermudians have been—this has been used as a tool to punish Bermudians, especially young Black Bermudians, Mr. Speaker. [Hon. Derrick V. Burgess, Sr., Deputy Speaker , in the Chair ]
24 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
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This is long overdue, the expunging of records. This is a step- by-step process by this Government. Back in 2017 we first went as far as to decriminalise marijuana possession of up to seven grams, Mr. Deputy Speaker. Now we have seen, three years later, another step, which is now going to expunge the record of those who previous to …
24 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
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Say that again?
24 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
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Mr. Commissiong, can you mute your microphone, please? All right. Thank you. So, yes, Mr. Speaker. For those who had a conviction and they are either applying for a new job or just in conversation, however, they get asked, they do not have to reply and say, Yes, I was. They are expunged. It gives them a fresh slate, Mr. …
24 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
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Thank you, Brother Famous. Thank you.
17 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
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Mr. Speaker.
17 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
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Good morning, Mr. Speaker.
17 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
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Yes. Yes. Good morning to the listening audience. Good morning to my fellow colleagues. Mr. Speaker, I would like to also just as sociate myself with the comments made to congratulate Mi nister Ming and Minister Tyrrell on their appointments. Mr. Speaker, as has been stated, MP Ming and her coming from Robin Hood corner, but she is also a …
17 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
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Good afternoon, Mr. Speaker. Hon. Michael J. Scott: Yes, Mr. Speaker.
17 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
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Yes. Hon. Michael J. Scott: Honourable Member, I can defer to you or you can let me go.
17 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
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I can go ahead Mike, and you can come behind me. Hon. Michael J. Scott: All right, fair enough.
17 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
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Good afternoon, Mr. Speaker. Good afternoon to the listening audience, again to my honourable colleagues. Mr. Speaker, first off, I am going to declare my interest as the representative for the constituency in which Riddell’s Bay is located —Warwick West, co nstituency 28. I just want to declare my interest before I begin to speak. Mr. Speaker, I support this …