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quote Judge Sherbow, give psychological assurance that
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this is not the beginning of another battle but the recog-
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nition of one that has ended. For that reason I urge
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support of this amendment.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Any other delegate desire to
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speak against the amendment? Delegate Singer.-
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DELEGATE SINGER: Mr. Chairman, it is not our
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intention by our amendment that was just adopted or on this
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amendment to give psychological assurance to anyone . Our
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purpose is to provide the best type of educational system
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that we can for the State .
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Delegate Blair says do not delete this feature.
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We are not. On the contrary, we are not adding it to the
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Constitution. We have had it in statutory form for many
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decades. It has worked and has worked well, I will agree.
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There is no indication of any need to elevate this into a
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constitutional provision. There has been no indication of
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any interference. There was no testimony as such. There
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was no indication of legislative dissatisfaction with this
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method. I submit to you that we shall allow a system
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which has worked well to continue without tampering with
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