Agenda and minutes
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Introductions, apologies, substitutions and declarations of interest Minutes: 1.1
The
Chair welcomed Members and members of the public to the meeting. 1.2
Apologies
for absence were received from Rhianon Passmore AM. |
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Motion under Standing Order 17.42 (vi) to resolve to exclude the public from items 3, 6 and 7 of the meeting Minutes: 2.1
The Committee agreed the motion. |
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(09.00 - 10.00) |
Public Services Ombudsman (Wales) Bill: Technical briefing Gareth
Howells, Legal Services, Assembly Commission Joanne
McCarthy, Research Service, Assembly Commission Minutes: 3.1
The Committee received a technical
briefing on the Public Services Ombudsman (Wales) Bill from the Assembly
Commission.
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(10.00 - 11.30) |
Scrutiny of the Welsh Government's draft budget 2018-19: evidence session 1 Councillor
Anthony Hunt, Finance and Resources spokesperson, Welsh Local Government
Association Steve
Thomas CBE, Chief Executive, Welsh Local Government Association Jon
Rae, Director of Resources, Welsh Local Government Association Steve
Jones, Chair of Society of Welsh Treasurers Supporting documents:
Minutes: 4.1
The Committee received evidence from:
4.2
During the evidence session, further information was requested from the
clerking team on the four year local government budget forecast in England. 4.3
During the evidence session, Steve Thomas, Welsh Local Government Association,
agreed to provide:
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Paper(s) to note |
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Letter to the Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Children in relation to making the economy work for people on low incomes Supporting documents: Minutes: 5.1.a
The Committee noted the letter to the Cabinet Secretary for Communities and
Children in relation to making the economy work for people on low incomes. |
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Letter to the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions in relation to making the economy work for people on low incomes Supporting documents: Minutes: 5.2.a
The Committee noted the letter to the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
in relation to making the economy work for people on low incomes. |
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Letter from the Permanent Secretary to Siân Gwenllian in relation to making the economy work for people on low incomes Supporting documents: Minutes: 5.3.a
The Committee noted the letter from the Permanent Secretary to Siân Gwenllian
in relation to making the economy work for people on low incomes. |
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Correspondence from Tinopolis Cymru in relation to making the economy work for people on low incomes Supporting documents:
Minutes: 5.4.a
The Committee noted the correspondence from Tinopolis Cymru in relation to
making the economy work for people on low incomes. |
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Correspondence from Puffin Produce Ltd in relation to making the economy work for people on low incomes Supporting documents: Minutes: 5.5.a
The Committee noted the correspondence from Puffin Produce Ltd in relation to
making the economy work for people on low incomes. |
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(11.35 - 11.50) |
Scrutiny of the Welsh Government draft budget 2018-19: consideration of evidence received under item 4 Minutes: 6.1
The Committee discussed the evidence received under item 4 and agreed on a
number of matters to raise during the forthcoming evidence session on the draft
budget with the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government and the Cabinet
Secretary for Communities and Children. |
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(11.50 - 12.10) |
Inquiry into Human Rights in Wales: options paper Minutes: 7.1
The Committee discussed the options paper and agreed on a number of actions to
take. |