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successor of whom, but in the other situations the "as
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qualified" language meets the problem perfectly well.
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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Bamberger.
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DELEGATE BAMBERGER: Mr. President, I would like
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to object belatedly to changing the title of 3.19. It
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deals more specifically with laws. The more important
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provisions of 3.19 relate to the bill after it is enacted,
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particularly the last part of that paragraph.
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DELEGATE PENNIMAN: Delegate Bamberger would be
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correct if he noted that the word "bills" is not to be
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found in that particular section — excuse me.
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THE PRESIDENT: There is an objection made to
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the proposed modification. In the absence of an amendment,
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we would have to revert to the style proposed in the
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Committee report.
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Anyone desire — well, we will come to that
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later, unless you desire, Delegate Penniman, to suggest,
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even though it is a departure from the usual rule that you
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use both words.
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DELEGATE PENNIMAN: I have no objection either
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way.
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