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THE CHAIRMAN: Any other questions of the
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committee chairman?
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Delegate Grumbacher.
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DELEGATE GRUMBACHER: Are there any other states
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which have this type problem with corporations, or have they
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disappeared by this point in time?
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THE CHAIRMAN: Mr. Gallagher.
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DELEGATE GALLAGHER: We haven't researched that
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point, Delegate Grumbacher.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Any other questions?
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Delegate Gallagher, the Chair has one or two
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questions. It directs your attention to the sentence
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beginning in line 35, and extending down to 41, and I will
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ask you if that does not have a much broader import than the
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B&0 railroad or the other corporations you mentioned with
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respect to tax exemptions?
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DELEGATE GALLAGHER: Yes, sir, it does. In
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actuality, the first two sentences were in the 1851
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Constitution, and the sentence beginning "The General
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Assembly shall not alter --" on line 4I came in with
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