Tynwald sits this morning for the first time since July, with 48 items on the order paper and 34 questions.
Enterprise Minister Tim Johnston is due to make a statement about tourism, while Infrastructure Minister Michelle Haywood will ask the court to approve a transport strategy for the Island.
There'll also be discussion of charging for car parking at government offices, and a possible recess week for politicians during February half-term.
Members have tabled questions about long-term youth unemployment, laws giving anonymity to alleged sex offenders and the Island's medicinal cannabis industry.
Tynwald is due to sit from 10am in Legislative Buildings in Douglas.
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