The House of Keys sits this morning, to discuss topics such as the hospitality trade, the minimum wage and wind farms.
When MHKs gather in Legislative Buildings in Douglas, they have 15 questions for ministers and organization chairs.
There are also two new laws covering public sector payments and the constitution - and Rushen member Michelle Haywood will ask MHKs to back a private members bill that would outlaw smoking for anyone born after 2008.
The Keys sits from 10am.
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