Minister of State at the Department of the Taoiseach

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use Hiberno-English Template:Infobox official post The Minister of State at the Department of the Taoiseach is a junior ministerial post in the Department of the Taoiseach of the Government of Ireland who performs duties and functions delegated by the Taoiseach.

The position was first created in 1922 as Parliamentary secretary to the President of the Executive Council. In 1937, following the adoption of the Constitution of Ireland, the position was changed to that of Parliamentary Secretary to the Taoiseach.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In 1978, the position was superseded by the office of Minister of State at the Department of the Taoiseach.

One of the Ministers of State in this department is assigned the role of Government Chief Whip and is the most senior Minister of State in the government of Ireland. They attend cabinet meetings, but do not have a vote and are not one of fifteen members of the government. The role of the Whip is primarily that of the disciplinarian for all government parties, to ensure that all deputies, including ministers, attend for Dáil Business and follow the government line on all issues.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The incumbent Government Chief Whip is Mary Butler, TD, and the deputy Chief Whip is Emer Currie.

Responsibilities of Government Chief Whip

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Attendance at Government meetings

The Chief Whip is a Minister of State who attends Government meetings, but does not have a vote. The title is sometimes given as "Minister of State, attending Government".<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Other Ministers of state with the title "Minister of State, attending Government" are commonly known as super junior ministers.

Preparation of weekly brief for Taoiseach on legislation in preparation

Before each Dáil Session letters are sent to all Ministers to see what legislation or other business their department expects to place before the Dáil. A weekly report on what stage Bills are at is given to the Taoiseach. During the Order of Business the Taoiseach is often queried about what legislation is promised. The weekly report shows what Bills are promised and gives an expected date of publication of the Bill.

Scheduling and monitoring of Dáil business

Once a bill has been published and is placed on the Dáil Order Paper the staff in the Whip's office keep in touch with Minister's Private Secretaries about when they wish to have their bill taken in the Dáil - sometimes the Whip's office have to insist that a bill is taken on a certain day, particularly when there is not much business for the House. Every Wednesday the Private Secretary prepares an agenda (called a schedule - see example) for each sitting day of the following week. This is discussed at a meeting of the Dáil Business Committee, which includes the whips of the major parties, including the government (Fianna Fáil) chief whip; Fine Gael whip; Sinn Féin whip and Labour Party whip.

Operation of the pairing system

A pair is an arrangement whereby a Government Deputy's name is linked with an Opposition Deputy in the event of a Vote arising. The practice is that under such an arrangement neither Deputy votes in any Division arising while the pairing agreement is valid. Because it is obviously so important for the Government to maintain its majority in the Dáil Chamber the pairing arrangements must be attended to very carefully. If a member cannot attend a notice explaining their absence must be sent to the Chief Whip as early as possible.

Leinster House accommodation for political parties

The Minister has to ensure that facilities and services in Leinster House are satisfactory for members and staff. The Opposition Whips liaise with him on matters such as office equipment which they may require.

Chairing Legislation Committee

The Chief Whip chairs the weekly meeting of the Legislation Committee. This Committee meets to discuss the progress of Bills in Departments and tries to ensure that there is always enough business for the Dáil and Seanad. The meeting is attended by the Attorney General, a Parliamentary Draftsman, Programme Manager to the Taoiseach, Programme Manager to the Tánaiste, Principal Officer in this Department (who looks after legislation) and the Chief Whip.

List of government chief whips

Parliamentary Secretary to the President 1922–1937

Name Term of office Party Executive Council
Daniel McCarthy 6 December 1922 31 March 1924 Template:Party name with colour 1stTemplate:•2nd
James Dolan 19 June 1924 24 June 1927 Template:Party name with colour 2nd
Eamonn Duggan 24 June 1927 9 March 1932 Template:Party name with colour 3rdTemplate:•4thTemplate:•5th
Gerald Boland 9 March 1932 7 February 1933 Template:Party name with colour 6th
Patrick Little 8 February 1933 29 December 1937 Template:Party name with colour 7thTemplate:•8th

Parliamentary Secretary to the Taoiseach 1937–1977

Name Term of office Party Government
Patrick Little 29 December 1937 26 September 1939 Template:Party name with colour 1stTemplate:•2nd
Paddy Smith 27 September 1939 2 July 1943 Template:Party name with colour 2nd
Eamon Kissane 2 July 1943 18 February 1948 Template:Party name with colour 3rdTemplate:•4th
Liam Cosgrave 18 February 1948 13 June 1951 Template:Party name with colour 5th
Donnchadh Ó Briain 13 June 1951 2 June 1954 Template:Party name with colour 6th
Denis J. O'Sullivan 2 June 1954 20 March 1957 Template:Party name with colour 7th
Donnchadh Ó Briain 20 March 1957 11 October 1961 Template:Party name with colour 8thTemplate:•9th
Joseph Brennan 11 October 1961 21 April 1965 Template:Party name with colour 10th
Michael Carty 21 April 1965 2 July 1969 Template:Party name with colour 11thTemplate:•12th
Desmond O'Malley 2 July 1969 7 May 1970 Template:Party name with colour 13th
David Andrews 8 May 1970 14 March 1973 Template:Party name with colour 13th
John M. Kelly 14 March 1973 20 May 1977 Template:Party name with colour 14th
Patrick Lalor 5 July 1977 1 January 1978 Template:Party name with colour 15th

Ministers of State at the Department of the Taoiseach 1978–present

Name Term of office Party Government
Patrick Lalor 1 January 1978 1 July 1979 Template:Party name with colour 15th
Michael Woods 1 July 1979 11 December 1979 Template:Party name with colour 15th
Seán Moore 13 December 1979 30 June 1981 Template:Party name with colour 16th
Gerry L'Estrange 30 June 1981 11 November 1981 Template:Party name with colour 17th
Fergus O'Brien 11 November 1981 9 March 1982 Template:Party name with colour 17th
Bertie Ahern 9 March 1982 14 December 1982 Template:Party name with colour 18th
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14 December 1982 13 February 1986 Template:Party name with colour 19th
Fergus O'Brien<ref name=feb86/> 13 February 1986 10 March 1987 Template:Party name with colour 19th
Vincent Brady 10 March 1987 14 November 1991 Template:Party name with colour 20thTemplate:•21st
Dermot Ahern 15 November 1991 11 February 1992 Template:Party name with colour 21st
Noel Dempsey 11 February 1992 15 December 1994 Template:Party name with colour 22ndTemplate:•23rd
Seán Barrett 15 December 1994 23 May 1995 Template:Party name with colour 24th
Jim Higgins 24 May 1995 26 June 1997 Template:Party name with colour 24th
Séamus Brennan 26 June 1997 6 June 2002 Template:Party name with colour 25th
Mary Hanafin 6 June 2002 29 September 2004 Template:Party name with colour 26th
Tom Kitt 29 September 2004 7 May 2008 Template:Party name with colour 26thTemplate:•27th
Pat Carey 7 May 2008 23 March 2010 Template:Party name with colour 28th
John Curran 23 March 2010 9 March 2011 Template:Party name with colour 28th
Paul Kehoe 9 March 2011 6 May 2016 Template:Party name with colour 29th
Regina Doherty 6 May 2016 14 June 2017 Template:Party name with colour 30th
Joe McHugh 14 June 2017 16 October 2018 Template:Party name with colour 31st
Seán Kyne 16 October 2018 27 June 2020 Template:Party name with colour 31st
Dara Calleary 27 June 2020 15 July 2020 Template:Party name with colour 32nd
Jack Chambers 15 July 2020 17 December 2022 Template:Party name with colour 32nd<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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Hildegarde Naughton 17 December 2022 23 January 2025 Template:Party name with colour 33rdTemplate:•34th
Mary Butler 23 January 2025 Incumbent Template:Party name with colour 35th

Other ministers of state at the Department of the Taoiseach 1986–present

Name Term of office Party Responsibility Government
Seán Barrett 13 February 1986 10 March 1987 Template:Party name with colour Dáil Reform 19th
Nuala Fennell 16 December 1982 10 March 1987 Template:Party name with colour Women's Affairs and Family Law Reform
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Máire Geoghegan-Quinn 12 March 1987 12 July 1989 Template:Party name with colour Co-ordination of Government policy and EC matters 20th
19 July 1989 15 November 1991 21st
Noel Treacy 30 June 1988 12 July 1989 Template:Party name with colour Heritage 20th
Brendan Daly 19 July 1989 11 February 1992 Template:Party name with colour Heritage 21st
Michael P. Kitt 15 November 1991 11 February 1992 Template:Party name with colour Co-ordination of Government policy and EC matters
Tom Kitt 13 February 1992 12 January 1993 Template:Party name with colour Arts and culture, Women's affairs and European affairs 22nd
14 January 1993 15 December 1994 European affairs 23rd
Noel Treacy 14 January 1993 15 December 1994 Template:Party name with colour
Gay Mitchell 20 December 1994 26 June 1997 Template:Party name with colour European affairs 24th
Avril Doyle 27 January 1995 26 June 1997 Template:Party name with colour Consumers of Public Services
Donal Carey 27 January 1995 26 June 1997 Template:Party name with colour Western Development and Rural Renewal
Dick Roche 19 June 2002 29 September 2004 Template:Party name with colour European Affairs 26th
Noel Treacy 29 September 2004 20 June 2007 Template:Party name with colour European Affairs
Dick Roche 14 June 2007 9 March 2011 Template:Party name with colour European Affairs 27thTemplate:•28th
Dara Calleary 23 March 2010 9 March 2011 Template:Party name with colour Public service transformation 28th
Lucinda Creighton 10 March 2011 11 July 2013 Template:Party name with colour European Affairs 29th
Paschal Donohoe 12 July 2013 11 July 2014 Template:Party name with colour European Affairs
Jimmy Deenihan 15 July 2014 6 May 2016 Template:Party name with colour Diaspora
Simon Harris 15 July 2014 6 May 2016 Template:Party name with colour
Dara Murphy 15 July 2014 20 June 2017 Template:Party name with colour European Affairs and Data protection 29thTemplate:•30th
Joe McHugh 19 May 2016 16 June 2017 Template:Party name with colour Diaspora 30th
Paul Kehoe 6 May 2016 14 June 2017 Template:Party name with colour 30thTemplate:•31st
Helen McEntee 20 June 2017 27 June 2020 Template:Party name with colour European Affairs 31st
Pat Breen 20 June 2017 27 June 2020 Template:Party name with colour Data protection
Thomas Byrne 1 July 2020 21 December 2022 Template:Party name with colour European Affairs 32nd
Peter Burke 21 December 2022 9 April 2024 Template:Party name with colour European Affairs 33rd
Jennifer Carroll MacNeill 10 April 2024 23 January 2025 Template:Party name with colour European Affairs 34th
Thomas Byrne 29 January 2025 Incumbent Template:Party name with colour European Affairs 35th

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