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I therefore think it wise that we return to the
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requirements of the enabling act and amend our own rule
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so as to relieve ourselves of this unnecessary restriction
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on third reading.
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All sections have been considered in extensio.
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We are on the verge of third reading. Let us just require
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that each article be approved by a majority, and
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then, of course, the entire draft Constitution would have
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to be approved by the majority of the delegates.
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That is the purpose of Resolution 29, and I
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move its adoption.
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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Koss.
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DELEGATE KOSS: May I address a question to
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Delegate Scanlan?
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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Scanlan, do you yield
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to a question?
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DELEGATE SCANLAN: Yes.
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DELEGATE KOSS: If the Convention amends Rule
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59 as prpposed, would that preclude the division
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of any article if the Convention would so desire, so that
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it might be voted on separately?
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