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given education in this State anything it didn't have under
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the existing Constitution, so that there is no special
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something being built into it until we are now in consid-
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eration of this article and we are debating the merits of
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it.
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DELEGATE CLARK: Delegate Pullen.
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DELEGATE PULLEN: Specifically, Mr. Chairman,
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was not this provision written to protect the Baltimore
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City Board of Education; secondly, was it not specifically
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rewritten to say that no county may make any change what-
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soever in its system if it does not desire it?
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Specifically, Mr. Chairman, does not the pension
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system that Senator James refers to, does it have anything
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whatsoever to do with this? In my opinion, professional,
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no. (Laughter.)
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DELEGATE CLARK: Does Delegate Robie still
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desire the floor?
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DELEGATE ROBIE: Not now.
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DELEGATE CLARK: Delegate Wheatley.
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DELEGATE WHEATLEY: In answer to Dr. Pullen's
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question I would summarize by saying no importance, and
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