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want to provide in the future; so there the degree of flex-
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ibility still remains.
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There is much —
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THE CHAIRMAN: You have one-half minute.
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DELEGATE ROBEY: This is surely to be commended
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by the Minority. 'I submit, however, the simple addition of
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this phrase does not destroy the Minority's intent nor their
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flexibility. This change will, however, provide great com-
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fort to those citizens of our State vitally interested in
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education, while diminishing the possibility that education
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will be subject to political capture. I urge the members
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of this Committee to accept this compromise in the light
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that it was fashioned.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Wheatley.
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DELEGATE WHEATLEY: Mr. Chairman, at this time
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I yield five minutes to Delegate Blair.
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DELEGATE BLAIR: Mr. Chairman and ladies and
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gentlemen of the Convention, at first I didn't know whether
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I heard Delegate Henderson right when he was talking about
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not freezing anything into the Constitution, and I thought
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possibly he had not read the amendment that was offered by
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