The House of Keys will sit later, with a variety of issues up for discussion.
MHKs are asking 18 questions, and new assisted dying laws will be scrutinized as they go through their clauses stage.
Douglas Central MHK Chris Thomas will ask members to back updating legislation that governs the way a referendum can be held on the Island.
The House of Keys sits from 10am in Legislative Buildings in Douglas this morning.
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