Plus Bishop's Vote bill back on the agenda
Today's House of Keys session has a short question paper, but one of the following items has the potential to see history made.
Once more, the Bishops vote will be the topic.
Questions are dominated by Arbory, Castletown and Malew MHK Jason Moorhouse who has submitted five of the seven down for answer.
It's Onchan MHK Julie Edge who starts things off with an inquiry about inflationary pension increases, while Glenfaba and Peel MHK Kate Lord-Brennan asks for an update on legislation relating to damp and mould in properties.
Mr Moorhouse's questions range from dementia diagnosis to the solar capacity of publicly owned buildings, also; condition updates on roads near Castle Rushen High School.
On completion of questions, we have bills in for their clauses stage including the substantial Gambling Legislation Bill which will pick up where it left off two weeks ago. Also appearing is the Local Government Amendment Bill which is likely to attract an audience to the public gallery.
Before then Onchan MHK Rob Callister will attempt to have his motion to get a discussion of the Legislative Council report into the Constitutional Bill, the Bishops vote, moved from down the order to closer to the top.
Importantly, ahead of discussion of the proposed LegCo amendments to the same bill.
The final scheduled item on the paper is a statement from Chris Thomas, in his role as an MHK, into the Offshore Windfarm Agreement for lease.
Today's House of Keys session gets underway at 10am, you can listen to questions live on Manx Radio AM1368, DAB and online.
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