The House of Keys sits later, with 17 questions and one new law up for debate.
When MHKs gather from 10am, they'll have questions on topics such as the future of the Ben my Chree, the cost of a proposed windfarm, and homelessness during TT.
The Reproductive Rights Bill - about fertilisation and embryology - is also due to have its clauses considered today.
MHKs are due to gather in Legislative Buildings in Douglas.
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