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for the legislature because they are more — well, they
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are more like an octopus than anything you can imagine.
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THE PRESIDENT: Any further discussion?
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Delegate Hutchinson, did you desire the floor?
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Delegate Gill?
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DELEGATE GILL: I would like, Mr. President,
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Mr. Chairman, and fellow delegates, I would like to support
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the amendment. It seems to me that the committee is against
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it because it d oesn't state the words that they use, but
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when they talk against it, they say they are for the same
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things that the words of this amendment say, so if they are
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for what the amendment says, why not vote for it?
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The amendment says it is not for state agencies,
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and they say they don't want to appoint a state agency. If
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you are going to put it in the Constitution, let us not
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bind it in the Constitution that it must be in this particular
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form. Let us have itjn the words of the amendment so
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there will be a little flexibility.
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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Cardin.
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DELEGATE CARDIN: I would like to voice my
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approval and support of Delegate Gleason's amendment. As
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