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consideration of each amendment.
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First amendment to be considered will be
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Amendment B. It will be Amendment 1. The Clerk will
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read the amendment.
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MR. QUILLEN: Amendment No. 1 to Committee
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Recommendation GP-8, by Delegates Needle, Hardwicke,
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and Sollins.
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On page 1 in line 5 after the word "Assembly"
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add the following words: "or the governor".
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THE CHAIRMAN: The amendment having been
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submitted by Delegate Needle and seconded by Delegates
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Hardwicke and Sollins, the Chair recognizes Delegate
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Needle.
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DELEGATE NEEDLE: Mr. Chairman, as I just
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mentioned, I think there is good reason for permitting
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either policy-making branch of our government to call a
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Constitutional Convention. Apparently the General
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Provisions Committee has recognized this insofar as the
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General Assembly is concerned. I can see reasons why the
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General Assembly might not desire to call a Constitutional
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Convention and therefore I feel that the Governor should
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