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DELEGATE PENNIMAN: I say no.
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THE PRESIDENT: Any change would have to come
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by amendment.
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Any other suggestion?
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Delegate Scanlan.
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DELEGATE SCANLAN: Mr. Chairman, I for one think
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we have carried this amending frolic a little far. You
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have indicated the staff was going to read the draft,
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and especially, I guess, the scheduled legislation with a
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close eye and most of these matters certainly could be
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picked up there. A number of them are duplicitous. I wish
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we could get to the matters of substance. (Applause)
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THE PRESIDENT: The Clerk will ring the quorum
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bell.
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The Chair has several announcements.
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If any delegates desire to have accommodations
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for sleeping this evening, you may ask a page to contact
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Mr. Sullivan at the Maryland Inn right away, or as soon as
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you possibly can. He can take care of you for the time
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being. If we do not have protracted debate, we should be
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able to conclude the roll call within a reasonable period,
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