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MR. QUILLEN: Amendment No. 2 to Committee
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Recommendation GP-8, by Delegates Needle, Hardwicke, and i
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Sollins.
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On page 1 in line 5 strike out the words
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"by law".
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THE CHAIRMAN: The amendment having been
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submitted by Delegate Needle, Hardwicke and Sollins, the
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Chair recognizes Delegate Needle. Did you have any further
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comment to make, Delegate Needle?
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DELEGATE NEEDLE: No.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Boyer.
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DELEGATE BOYER: I again would respectfully
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suggest to the Convention to reject Amendment C. It seems
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a little inconsistent that Amendment B, on its one hand,
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the proposers of the amendment wanted the governor to
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call it, now they want to take away his right to have a
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veto over it if it is passed by law.
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There are only two ways the General Assembly
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could accomplish this. One, by law or perhaps by
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resolution. A resolution probably could not be vetoed.
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A law could.
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