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10,809
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THE CHAIRMAN: Very well, there is nothing more
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needed than the statement of the objection. The amendment
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can't be received unless printed.
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Delegate Wheatley?
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DELEGATE WHEATLEY: Mr. Chairman, I have a
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further question of Delegate Grant if he will yield
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at this time.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Grant, do you yield
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for a further question?
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DELEGATE GRANT: Yes, sir.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Wheatley.
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DELEGATE WHEATLEY: You made some lengthy
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statement about judicial review.
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Would this be limited to action by the General
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Assembly that was arbitrary, capricious, or insufficient
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evidence? I am not quite sure how the judiciary would
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review the General Assembly unless it would be the same
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as reviewing a statute.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Grant.
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DELEGATE GRANT: The judicial review would
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include such method of review, with such jurisdiction as
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