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the State would be free to act in this field until and unless
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the General Assembly preempts the field.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Any further questions? Are you
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ready for the question?
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The question arises on the adoption of amendment
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No. 22. The Clerk will ring the quorum bell.
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The question arises on the adoption of amendment
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22. A vote Aye is a vote in favor of the amendment; a vote
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No is a vote against.
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Cast your vote. Has every Delegate voted?
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Does any Delegate desire to change his vote?
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The Clerk will record the vote.
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There being 101 votes in the affirmative and
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five in the negative, the motion is c arried and the
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amendment is adopted.
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DELEGATE CLAGETT: Mr. Chairman, in order that
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the record be kept straight, this amendment having been
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adopted, amendment No. 1I should be withdrawn and it is
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hereby withdrawn.
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THE CHAIRMAN: I think amendment No. 1I was
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withdrawn yesterday. The amendment is marked withdrawn, but
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