The House of Keys sits this morning, with 13 questions and two new laws to discuss.
When members sit in Legislative Buildings in Douglas from 10am, they'll cover a range of topics including swimming pools, parking fees at hospitals and school bus capacity.
MHKs will also consider the clauses of a new Animal Welfare Bill as well as an Energy Bill which would protect consumers if a supplier goes bust.
Legislative Council is also sitting from 10.30 this morning, with the final stage of the Capacity Bill on the agenda.
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