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14. The question, however, is not free from doubt. The
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The question therefore now arises whether
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Amendment 23 be received. A vote Aye will be a vote in
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favor of consideration of amendment 23. A vote No will be
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a vote against consideration of Amendment 23, that is, that
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it is out of order.
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This is not a vote on either adoption or
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rejection of the amendment, but merely whether further
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debate shall be permitted. So that you may thoroughly
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understand the question, I will ask the Clerk first to read
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first Amendment 14, and then Amendment 23, but before doing
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that I will ask the Clerk to ring the quorum bell.
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The Clerk will read Amendment 14 and then
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Amendment 23.
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DELEGATE QUILLEN: Amendment No. 14 to Committee
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Recommendation R&P-2.
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On page 3 strike out all of Section 9 Economic
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Opportunity, comprising lines 22 through 30, inclusive, and
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