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Noel Rock (born 11 November 1987) is an Irish former
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politician who served as a
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(TD) for the Dublin North-West constituency from 2016 to 2020. He previously served as Chair of the Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government from 2019 to 2020.


Early life and career

Rock was born in
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and grew up in the
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and
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areas, where he was raised by his mother and grandparents. He was educated at Our Lady of Victories National Boys' School, Ballymun and St. Aidan's CBS in Whitehall. He attended
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, where he was the chair of the university's branch of
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. He remains an active member of Young Fine Gael. While studying at DCU, Rock interned with then
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as a legislative intern focusing on foreign policy. He later interned in
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with her 2008 Presidential campaign ahead of the
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. He welcomed Clinton to DCU for a speech in 2012. He has also worked as an assistant manager for the Washington Ireland Program and as a press assistant with the
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. Following his time in DCU he worked in communications for a startup cloud computing company. Rock first ran for a seat on the
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in
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, and was the last candidate deemed to not be elected in his LEA. In 2011, he was a campaign organiser for
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, which successfully sought to elect Phelan to
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for Carlow–Kilkenny, where he topped the poll. Rock has also worked as a secretarial assistant for Catherine Noone, a former
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on the
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.


Dublin City Council

After unsuccessfully contesting the Artane-Whitehall LEA at the 2009 local election, Rock once more ran in the reconfigured Ballymun ward at the 2014 local elections. Despite a poor showing by Fine Gael nationwide, Rock won election to
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and took the third seat in a seven-seat constituency. During the 2014 local elections, Rock made a "No Expense Pledge" where he would not take the €36,000 allowance given to councillors. This was fulfilled and, for his time as a Councillor, he took €0 in expenses.


Dáil Éireann

Rock was elected to the Dáil at the 2016 general election. He represented the Dublin North-West constituency. While serving as a TD, Rock emphasized local projects to improve transportation, including the expansion of the LUAS to Finglas, adding bus routes and introducing Dublin's first 24-hour bus service. Rock proposed a bill to end ticket touting in 2019. In 2016, Rock encouraged the Irish government to increase the minimum wage by more than the 10-cent raise recommended by the non-partisan Low Pay Commission. The minimum wage was increased by 30 cent the next year. In September 2019,
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appointed Noel Rock to become Chairman of the Oireachtas Housing Committee in place of Maria Bailey, which was seen as significant, as he was the first Fine Gael TD to condemn Bailey at the time. He chaired the committee until the 2020 general election and oversaw the passage of several important pieces of legislation such as the Housing (Regulation of Approved Housing Bodies) Bill 2019 as well as authoring the committee's report into the General Scheme of the Land Development Agency Bill 2019. Following a redrawing of Dublin North-West, Rock lost his seat at the general election in February 2020. He was an unsuccessful candidate at the 2020 Seanad election.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Rock, Noel 1987 births Living people People educated at St Aidan's C.B.S. Alumni of Dublin City University Fine Gael TDs Members of Dublin City Council Members of the 32nd Dáil People from Glasnevin