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debate on the various rule changes. Therefore, if a
member desires to speak more than once, I would suggest
that he request separate consideration of any rules as
to which he may desire to comment.
DELEGATE CHABOT: I would like to ask a ques-
tion of the Chairman of the Rules Committee with regard
to the meaning of proposed Rule 20 (a). At the second
reading of a proposal, the proposal will be before the
Convention in the form of a report from the Committee on
Drafting, still an argument, and not before the Convention
in the form of a report from the Substantive Committee.
Will the Chairman of the Substantive Committee
have the privileges of a chairman of the Committee under
the Rule 20 (a) at the time of the second reading?
DELEGATE SCANLAN: I think that would be the
intention. I would think the Chairman of the Committee
on Style, if the report he was presenting would give
rise to substantive questions, would defer to the Chairman
of the original Substantive Committee from which it came,
and he would stand in the shoes of the Chairman of the
Committee of the Whole and would have the privileges


 
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