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should designate the two parts of 9 as 9A and 9B.

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DELEGATE STORM: Good. Thank you.

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THE CHAIRMAN: Amendment 10 is Amendment I.

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The Clerk will read the amendment.

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MR. QUILLEN: Amendment No. 10 to Committee

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Recommendation GP-8,by Delegates Needle, Hardwicke, and

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Sollins.

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On page 1 in Line 17 after the word "approval"

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add the words "by the voters or within 60 days after the

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governor or General Assembly called the convention."

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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Storm, I think probably

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we better not designate those as 9A and B because that's

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the method of numbering we use for amendments to amendments

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Just call it 9 first part and 9 second part.

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DELEGATE STORM: The reason I raised the

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question, I thought the light up there gave the No. 8

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twice. I may be wrong.

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THE CHAIRMAN: I don't know. I don't know

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which way the vote was now. The amendment K was Amendment

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9. H was 8. For what purpose does Delegate Case rise?

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DELEGATE CASE: Mr. Chairman, when you say

 

 

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