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apportionment, appropriations, taxation, et cetera, are
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not laws that are subject to referendum at any time.
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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Lord.
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DELEGATE LORD: Mr. President, I have a further
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auestion of Chairman Koss.
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THE PRESIDENT: Very well. State the question.
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DELEGATE LORD: Chairman Koss, it is my
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understanding that this section was written so as to allow
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local referenda, particularly for the public local laws
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or their successors, which are the exceptions in Section
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3.23. Is that correct?
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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Koss.
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DELEGATE KOSS: That is correct.
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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Lord.
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DELEGATE LORD: Well, if that is the case, I
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am a little puzzled as to why the section is not tied
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back to those exceptions rather than, say, a law applicable
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in only one county, because it seems to me that you can
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very well have such a public local law that may be applic-
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able in an area and not just in one county. I would
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assume that you would intend such a law to be petitioned
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