Tynwald sits this morning, with questions about the Steam Packet Company, a Covid memorial garden and sex education.
When the court sits, there'll be 24 questions for ministers and heads of statutory bodies.
Chief Minister Alf Cannan will ask members to back a 12-month island plan, while a new taxation strategy from Treasury Minister Dr Alex Allinson will also be up for discussion.
There'll also be a vote on regulations to new laws which would see alleged sex offenders granted anonymity until after they're convicted.
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