House of Commons Public Bill Committee on the Small Charitable Donations Bill 2012-13
Here you can browse the record of the public proceedings of the House of Commons Public Bill Committee on the Small Charitable Donations Act 2012.
Committee members and staff
Chairs: John Robertson and Mr Andrew Turner
19 Members
- Sir Tony Baldry
- Fiona Bruce
- Mark Durkan
- Sheila Gilmore
- Pat Glass
- Greg Hands
- John Hemming
- Cathy Jamieson
- Sajid Javid
- Susan Elan Jones
- Jeremy Lefroy
- Mary Macleod
- Nigel Mills
- Penny Mordaunt
- David Mowat
- Mr George Mudie
- Fiona O’Donnell
- Mr Gareth Thomas
- Stephen Williams
Documents
Reports of Proceedings
Full transcripts of the Public Bill Committee meetings.
| Proceeding | Date |
|---|---|
| Committee Debate - 10th sitting | PDF version, 172KB | 30.10.2012 |
| Committee Debate - 9th sitting | PDF version, 140KB | 30.10.2012 |
| Committee Debate - 8th sitting | PDF version | 25.10.2012 |
| Committee Debate - 7th sitting | PDF version, 106KB | 25.10.2012 |
| Committee Debate - 6th sitting | PDF version, 168KB | 23.10.2012 |
| Committee Debate - 5th sitting | PDF version, 141KB | 23.10.2012 |
| Committee Debate - 4th sitting | PDF version, 136KB | 18.10.2012 |
| Committee Debate - 3rd sitting | PDF version, 96KB | 18.10.2012 |
| Committee Debate - 2nd sitting | PDF version, 175KB | 16.10.2012 |
| Committee Debate - 1st sitting | PDF version, 150KB | 16.10.2012 |
Associated memoranda
Written submissions from outside bodies and individuals are circulated to MPs appointed to examine the Bill during committee stage in a Public Bill Committee. The following written submissions were sent to this committee.
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