The House of Keys sits later today, with five proposed new laws and 14 questions up for discussion.
MHKs will quiz ministers about planned 20mph speed limits in Onchan and Douglas, the cost of tackling youth crime, and funding for elderly care.
Bills that would see the Island's bishop lose their vote in Tynwald and provide free period products to women from public buildings and offices will also be scrutinised.
The House of Keys is due to sit in Legislative Buildings in Douglas from 10am.
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