Policy and Reform Minister Chris Thomas says he's pleased with the level of response as consultations take place into two major issues.
He says organisations have been keen to discuss proposed changes to prescription charges put forward by the Department of Health and Social Care.
And thousands of people have made their views known on a private member's bill to update the Island's abortion laws.
But Mr Thomas says the aim is to gather opinions rather than set policy:
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