She says people can't wait any longer.
A Laois Senator says an emergency budget needs to be implemented as soon as possible.
Sinn Féin's Maria McCormack feels people can't wait until next year to fix problems caused by last year’s budget.
The Dail's largest opposition party is calling for €400 in energy credits, reductions to the USC to return €500 to workers, and targeted supports like a €500 payment for people with disabilities.
The Tánaiste and Minister for Finance, Simon Harris says he intends to offset last year’s budget by introducing measures to support workers this year.
Senator McCormack says families are under severe pressure:
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