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the extent that the statutes -- as J indicated to you, this
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does not forbid the legislature from going into executive
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session, no, but it simply states the policy of allowing
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or stating the policy that people shall have the right
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to know how the government operates. If it worries you,
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take it out.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Storm. There is time
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for just one more question, and answer, if the question
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is brief.
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DELEGATE STORM: Mr. Kiefer, I am trying to get
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you two together. Would you look at amendment No, 24.
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Would this be satisfactory with you if the last
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clause were stric ken out, and the whole section had the
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following words added to the beginning: " -- to the
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extent provided by law --" all government proceedings,
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and so on.
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Would this meet with your approval?
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Kiefer.
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DELEGATE KIEFER: Yes, this in effect is what
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I am trying to say.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Storm.
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