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"Disrespectful" Senator Keogan resigns from Oireachtas committee

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Independent Senator Sharon Keogan has officially resigned from the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, saying she no longer feels safe serving in that capacity.

RTÉ reports that Senator Keogan sent an email to Committee Chair and Sinn Féin TD Kathleen Funchion, as well as fellow committee members, with the subject […] The post "Disrespectful" Senator Keogan resigns from Oireachtas committee appeared first on GCN.

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