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debate likely on third reading. I therefore think we can
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meet tomorrow afternoon, giving the morning to
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read over the final copies.
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There will be copies here in the chamber. It
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will be easier for you to come get your copy than it will
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be for us to look you up.
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So I would anticipate that barring some problem
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the copies will be here at nine o'clock.
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Let me suggest to you, however, that in the mean
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time you have really a complete draft, with very, very few
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changes.
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The Chair recognizes Delegate Borom.
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First of all, are there any announcements to
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be made by committee chairmen?
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Delegate Kiefer.
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DELEGATE KIEFER: Mr. Chairman, I believe
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everybody knows this, but it is my understanding that all
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delegates are supposed to clear their desks in the committe
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room, because they need these to be readied for the legis-
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lature week after next.
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THE PRESIDENT: You don't have to do that this
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