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THE PRESIDENT: That is correct.
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Delegate Case.
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DELEGATE CASE: No.
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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Pullen?
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DELEGATE PULLEN: Mr. Chairman, I think it
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is perfectly obvious what Delegate Koss is trying to do.
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I think we discussed that last night, Clagett versus
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Case, and I approve of the idea.
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The only question I have to ask is why ten
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per cent in this case when we put five per cent, I think,
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in the statewide referendum. Is that not correct?
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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Koss.
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DELEGATE KOSS: Delegate Pullen, that is
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correct. We are just continuing the requirements in the
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present Constitution.
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THE PRESIDENT: Because you are dealing with a
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smaller area, smaller group of people, Delegate Pullen.
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One you are dealing statewide and the other you are
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dealing with the county.
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Delegate Pullen.
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DELEGATE PULLEN: I accept either answer, but
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