At its meeting on Wednesday, the Uri District Council
- swore in Christian Arnold as State Governor.
- elected the District Council's Education and Culture Commission.
- accepted new parliamentary procedural requests.
- rejected the Green Party's cantonal popular initiative "Isleten für alle" (Isleten for all) by 51 votes to 7 with two abstentions and approved it for the referendum on November 24, 2024 without a counter-proposal.
- approved a loan of CHF 150,000 for a follow-up project to the "Further development of long-term care in Uri" project by 60 votes to 0.
- discussed the report of the Interparliamentary Business Audit Committee of the Intercantonal Police School Hitzkirch (IPH).
- discussed the report of the Interparliamentary Audit Committee of the Laboratory of the Original Cantons.
- a postulate by Ruedi Cathry (FDP) on an assessment of the new regional policy (NRP) was passed by 60 votes to 0.
- a parliamentary recommendation by André Hafner (FDP) on a bike path from Seelisberg to Bauen was passed by 59 votes to 0.
- an interpellation by Eveline Lüönd (Greens) on independent and dignified ageing at home was acknowledged.
- an interpellation by Bruno Arnold (non-party) on the current situation of the Cantonal Bank of Uri was acknowledged.
- took note of an interpellation from former cantonal councillor Samuel Bissig (SP) on the reorganization of the Office for Child and Adult Protection.
- took note of an interpellation from the SP/Greens parliamentary group on the significance of the ECtHR ruling on the complaint by the Klima senior citizens for the canton of Uri.
- held a question and answer session.