Senator Lisa Chambers: A Decade of Service Propelling Forward Change for Midlands North-West

Published on: 02 May 2024


Fianna Fáil Senator Lisa Chambers has set out a comprehensive plan for her tenure in the European Parliament if elected, underscoring a decade of political service with a vision of transformation for the Midlands North-West constituency.

Senator Chambers’ political journey, which began as a TD for Mayo, has been marked by key leadership roles, including Leader of Seanad Éireann and Fianna Fáil Group Leader in the Seanad. Her portfolio as party spokesperson on Foreign and European Affairs and as chair of the Seanad Brexit Committee exemplifies her dedication to complex legislative issues.

"My campaign is driven by the conviction that change is possible. My experience in Irish politics has equipped me to tackle the challenges we face in healthcare, energy, and infrastructure," Chambers affirmed.

"I have dedicated ten years of elected service to understanding and navigating the complexities of European and Foreign Affairs, defence, and now as a barrister, EU law. This experience is crucial for anyone representing Ireland at the European level. I am prepared to use this knowledge to bring about real change for our constituency," said Chambers.

She has pledged to transform the region from a Transition region to a Developed region, on par with the rest of the country, so that the balance can be tilted back in our favour.

Chambers is steadfast in her pledge to enhance cancer care across the Midlands North West region. Acknowledging the current disparities in survival rates between the west and east of the country, she emphasises the need for Ireland to align with European-wide strategies to elevate standards of care and bolster research initiatives. The proposed regional cancer centre in Galway represents a beacon of hope, aiming to provide equitable and state-of-the-art care. Senator Chambers has worked hard with her colleagues in Galway, Ministers Stephen Donnelly and Michael McGrath and Professor of Surgery and Director of the Cancer programme for the west and northwest Michael Kerin to ensure the inclusion of the new Regional Cancer Centre for the west in the National Development Plan.

With a commitment to renewable energy, Senator Chambers looks to harness the power of the Atlantic, propelling the region to the forefront of green technology. "Our coastal location positions us uniquely to become a powerhouse in offshore wind energy, bringing with it a surge of employment and sustainable practices," she stated.

On infrastructure, Chambers vows to be a catalyst for major developments, advocating for significant investments in strategic projects like the expansion of Ireland West Airport Knock, the rejuvenation of the Western Rail Corridor, and pushing for progress on the Galway City Ring Road. The development of this critical infrastructure project is key to easing traffic congestion and improving the economic dynamics of the region.

"The time for action is now. Together, we can forge a path that leads to prosperity, health, and sustainability for all within the Midlands North-West," concluded Chambers.

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