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Renee Ming, JP, MP

Renee Ming, JP, MP

654
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Sittings Active
17 Nov 2017 House of Assembly
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Well known to that person from constituency 3. Also, Calvin “Caledonia” Smith. They were honoured for the things that they brought either to the sport or to the club, and definitely in terms of youth development at the club. I also would like to send a congratulatory note, Mr. Speaker, to the Corporation of St. George’s and that would be …
17 Nov 2017 House of Assembly
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Thank you, Mr. Speaker , and good afternoon listening audience. I thought that I would take some time to add something to this debate, seeing as I am a mommy and I have a daughter who marches on 24th of May, and has for the last three years. I have listened to the debate, but I actually find it quite …
17 Nov 2017 House of Assembly
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But on the 24 th, the Bermuda Day holiday that we celebrate, we happen to have a p arade to celebrate our uniqueness, our Bermudianism. And so what we are here today to put forth, Mr. Speaker , is relief. We have talked about it for many years. I know that my colleague, MP Weeks, has been up and down …
17 Nov 2017 House of Assembly
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—to throw my something onto this table today. But I think you understand and I am hoping that my colleagues and the listeners understand exactly where I was going with this. Thank you.
10 Nov 2017 House of Assembly
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Good morning, Mr. Speaker and listening audience.
10 Nov 2017 House of Assembly
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I would like to, first of all, be ass ociated with the condolence comments for Ms. Kat hleen Brangman. I know the Brangman family, as well, and I am sorry to hear about their loss. And I just want to also acknowledge the Founders Day Week for the St. George’s Cricket Club, and associate MP Swan with that. Those of …
10 Nov 2017 House of Assembly
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I am associating the Opposition Leader, especially, with these comments, as well. So, maybe it is a little bit of predicting going on in here today. But I also want t o give a congratulatory shout - out to my husband, Mr. Raoul G. Ming, because he was a police 30- year recipient, as well, yesterday. [Desk thumping]
10 Nov 2017 House of Assembly
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He did not attend the ceremony, but he has been a police officer for 30 years. And a lso, Sergeant Dennis Astwood, because they all came in in the same crew. They were unable to attend the ceremony, but they have been police officers in Bermuda, representing . . . they went over and beyond for 30 years. Thank you, …
10 Nov 2017 House of Assembly
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Good afternoon, Mr. Speaker , and listening audience. I am catching myself on the chuc kle thereof. Thank you for the lesson. It is many years away for me right now, but I am sure at 64 I will make contact so that it is in place for 65. [Inaudible interjections ]
10 Nov 2017 House of Assembly
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I am from St. George’s. I am pretty sure— The Speaker: Well, we saw signs of that this morning, that St. George’s is going to win.
10 Nov 2017 House of Assembly
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—I have longevity and good memory. Yes. But I do want to just give a few brief comments, Mr. Speaker , with regard to the Bill that we have in front of us today.
10 Nov 2017 House of Assembly
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I think that it is a good Bill and I am actually happy to see that it has been supported by both sides of this House, because I am pretty sure that as we stand here today as politicians there is not one of us that can say that we have not canvassed in our relevant areas and had some …
10 Nov 2017 House of Assembly
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—in terms of food, in terms of electricity, in terms of medicine. And so when we stop and we look at the Bill that we have in front of us today, I am not saying that it is going to cure all, but it will offer some relief. And Mr. Speaker , when we think about Bermuda, Bermuda is one …
3 Nov 2017 House of Assembly
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Good morning, Mr. Speaker. How are you this morning?
3 Nov 2017 House of Assembly
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I rise on a sad note today to give condolences to the family of, to me it was Mr. Brown , but Egmont Reginald Brown. I did not have the pleasure of sitting in his barber shop, as many did, for a haircut. But I did have the pleasure of, in my first days of Bermuda House of Assembly canvassing …
3 Nov 2017 House of Assembly
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And I want to make sure that I associate MP Kim Swan w ith these comments, because he did get haircuts in that barber shop. I also would like to be associated with the condolence notes for Ms. Audrey Smith. And just let Ange l, Envy, Chervonne, Adrene, and that whole family know that they are in our thoughts and …
3 Nov 2017 House of Assembly
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And that he has maintained that over-3.0. Because if you know anything about mathematics, it is not easy. But he has struggled through it, and he has moved further to his goal of being able to teach mathematics to our males in Bermuda. Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
20 Oct 2017 House of Assembly
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Good morning, Mr. Speaker, and listening audience. I would like to take this time to send congrat ulations to the St. George’s Steppers. They were the winners, and you heard it in the Minister’s brief today. And I am pretty sure that we all know that it doesn’t take––it is not easy to make 50 million steps. I just want …
20 Oct 2017 House of Assembly
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Beg your pardon?
20 Oct 2017 House of Assembly
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We are working on it.