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Chambers Ireland
[Economic Development and Industry] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget submission 2026, including accelerating and expanding non-domestic retrofitting supports.
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Chambers Ireland
[Housing] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget submission 2026, including refocussing the retrofitting programme to prioritise large-scale shallow retrofits and amend Section 97B of the Taxes Consolidation Act 1997 to incentivise retrofits of rental properties beyond 31 December 2025.
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Chambers Ireland
[Taxation] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget submission 2026, including refocussing the retrofitting programme to prioritise large-scale shallow retrofits and amend Section 97B of the Taxes Consolidation Act 1997 to incentivise retrofits of rental properties beyond 31 December 2025.
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Chambers Ireland
[Housing] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including prioritising the retrofitting of households in receipt of the Winter Fuel Allowance.
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Chambers Ireland
[Taxation] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including prioritising the retrofitting of households in receipt of the Winter Fuel Allowance.
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Chambers Ireland
[Education and Training] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including providing funding for re-training programmes to facilitate the transition from fossil fuel-dependent jobs to low-carbon employment opportunities in sectors such as energy retrofitting, sustainable forestry, renewable energy, peatland restoration and renewable energy.
Public Officials Lobbied
Chambers Ireland
[Energy and Natural Resources] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including providing funding for re-training programmes to facilitate the transition from fossil fuel-dependent jobs to low-carbon employment opportunities in sectors such as energy retrofitting, sustainable forestry, renewable energy, peatland restoration and renewable energy.
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Chambers Ireland
[Finance] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including providing funding for re-training programmes to facilitate the transition from fossil fuel-dependent jobs to low-carbon employment opportunities in sectors such as energy retrofitting, sustainable forestry, renewable energy, peatland restoration and renewable energy.
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Chambers Ireland
[Taxation] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including classifying SEAI-supported retrofitting projects as 0-5% VAT rated products.
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Chambers Ireland
[Finance] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including providing core funding for EU-mission climate-neutral cities
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Chambers Ireland
[EU Affairs] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including providing core funding for EU-mission climate-neutral cities
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Chambers Ireland
[Children and Youth Affairs] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including building upon the recent increases in investment in early learning and care (ELC) and school-age childcare (SAC) by further raising the universal subsidy above €2.14 per hour and increasing the income threshold beyond €60,000 under the National Childcare Scheme (NCS).
Public Officials Lobbied
Chambers Ireland
[Economic Development and Industry] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including building upon the recent increases in investment in early learning and care (ELC) and school-age childcare (SAC) by further raising the universal subsidy above €2.14 per hour and increasing the income threshold beyond €60,000 under the National Childcare Scheme (NCS).
Public Officials Lobbied
Chambers Ireland
[Children and Youth Affairs] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including increasing core funding for childcare providers, especially small and medium-sized providers, to ensure an adequate supply of childcare places nationwide.
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Chambers Ireland
[Children and Youth Affairs] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including the need to significantly increase funding dedicated to specialised supports and comprehensive training for childcare providers, enabling them to effectively accommodate children with additional needs and disabilities. This should include investment in specialist staff, adaptive learning materials, and accessible facilities.
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Chambers Ireland
[Children and Youth Affairs] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including the commitment to a 5-year programme of continued investment in Early Years and School Age Childcare.
Public Officials Lobbied
Chambers Ireland
[Education and Training] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including the commitment to a 5-year programme of continued investment in Early Years and School Age Childcare.
Public Officials Lobbied
Chambers Ireland
[Finance] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including the commitment to a 5-year programme of continued investment in Early Years and School Age Childcare.
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Chambers Ireland
[Children and Youth Affairs] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including expanding mentoring programmes like "Better Start" that focus on improving the quality of childcare and early childhood education.
Public Officials Lobbied
Chambers Ireland
[Education and Training] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including expanding mentoring programmes like "Better Start" that focus on improving the quality of childcare and early childhood education.
Public Officials Lobbied
Chambers Ireland
[Economic Development and Industry] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including conducting a thorough review of parental leave supports, including maternity, paternity and parental leave, to identify obstacles to uptake and barriers to achieving greater parenting equality.
Public Officials Lobbied
Chambers Ireland
[Economic Development and Industry] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including establishing funding initiatives such as microfinancing loans that specifically target female business owners and to collaborate with Irish universities to implement start-up accelerators
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Chambers Ireland
[Development and Zoning] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including rolling-out the single permit system for living and working in Ireland without delay.
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Chambers Ireland
[Education and Training] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including increasing employer funding for apprenticeships and invest in more STEM-focused apprenticeship programmes.
Public Officials Lobbied
Chambers Ireland
[Finance] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including increasing employer funding for apprenticeships and invest in more STEM-focused apprenticeship programmes.
Public Officials Lobbied
Chambers Ireland
[Education and Training] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including establishing a National Renewable Energy Skills Mapping Initiative to align workforce capabilities with the projected skills demand in the renewable energy sector by 2030.
Public Officials Lobbied
Chambers Ireland
[Energy and Natural Resources] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including establishing a National Renewable Energy Skills Mapping Initiative to align workforce capabilities with the projected skills demand in the renewable energy sector by 2030.
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Chambers Ireland
[Taxation] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including reforming tax rules to enable better worker mobility between Northern Ireland and Ireland.
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Chambers Ireland
[Finance] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including the amalgamation of funding streams for the technological universities and traditional universities.
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Chambers Ireland
[Social Protection] To highlight the recommendations of the Chambers Ireland pre-Budget, including introducing a Working Age Payment that provides a time-limited, income-tested subsidy equivalent to 80% of previous welfare entitlements for long-term unemployed individuals (12+ months) who take up part-time employment (minimum 15 hours/week). Additionally, implement a tapering process for the reduction in welfare supports to individuals re-entering the workplace after an extended absence.
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