The House of Keys sits this morning to discuss issues including pelvic mesh implants, government heating and electricity connection fees.
When MHKs sit from 10am they'll have six questions to put to ministers, and hear statements about the meat plant and proposed assisted dying laws.
Members will also have to elect a new deputy speaker after Daphne Caine became the Island's education minister.
Legislative Council will sit from 2.30pm to discuss laws about fines and employment.
High ground could see 4 inches of snow on Saturday night
Mountain Road unlikely to open before Monday
Yellow warning for freezing temperatures tonight
School bangers night called off
AK47 and Uzi handed in to police
"No dispute" over Liverpool Ferry Terminal, says main contractor
More weekend bus strikes to come after 10-day walkout?
Minister to face question about bus strike