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subdivisions.
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If Delegate Scanlan were here I would say this
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is exactly down your alley, and there are as many good
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reasons cited by Delegates White and Gill, but one by me,
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just as powerful, is it doesn't belong in the constitution.
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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Gullett.
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DELEGATE GULLETT: Mr. President, I think
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Judge Sherbow answered this question, but I would like a
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little clarification on this, and perhaps Judge Sherbow
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could answer this, to clarify this.
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If we strike this section, would it then mean that
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you could still bond appointed officials?
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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Sherbow.
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DELEGATE SHERBOW: It would, simply mean that
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the Legislature said or the local subdivision said before
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the mayor could hold office he would have to furnish a
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fidelity bond, or if he were a treasurer, he would have to
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post not only a fidelity bond but one that would guarantee
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more than that faithful performance, which means the return of
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all money he receives.
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All of these are details. This doesn't belong
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