|
|
10,906
|
|
1
|
it just the way it is forever.
|
|
2
|
THE CHAIRMAN: The objection is more than
|
|
S
|
one of style. The reason for it is so that one may
|
|
4
|
read the constitution and understand it and not have
|
|
5
|
to resort to another publication to find out what is in it.
|
|
6
|
Delegate Scanlan,
|
|
7
|
DELEGATE SCANLAN: I understand the reason
|
|
8
|
for the rule and I agree with it, but as the Chairman
|
|
9
|
outlined the problem, this is a problem probably unique
|
|
10
|
to the B&0, and may go away anyway, so we don't have the
|
|
11
|
usual concern about people reading the constitution and
|
|
12
|
seeing at a glance what it means.
|
|
13
|
The B&0 lawyers will know the background very
|
|
14
|
well.
|
|
15
|
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Bothe.
|
|
16
|
DELEGATE BOTHE: Delegate Gallagher, I was
|
|
17
|
wondering why we wouldn't at least cut lines 30 to 36
|
|
18
|
dealing with the grant of legislative corporate charter.
|
|
19
|
Since that is taken care of in LB-2 under 3.17 it doesn't
|
|
20
|
seem to have any application to. the problem of the B&0.
|
|
21
|
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Gallagher.
|