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unthinkable that in remedying one inescapable situation
we will leave about one-third of our counties without
representation in a foreseeable time. I do not know that
the bill on the floor is an answer. I certainly doubt that
it is an answer. But I make this as a general statement
that I do not think we can, while this is a part of
our responsibility, I do not think in curing one evil
we dare to go home creating and leaving the other in existence.
THE CHAIRMAN: The Chair will recognize Delegate
Gilchrist to speak in favor of for the remaining time which
is one minute.
DELEGATE GILCHRIST: Thank you, Mr. President.
I should like to comment only on a couple of things mentioned
in the course of the debate. One is the mention of
the warfare between the House and the Senate. I suggest there
is no more warfare inherent in this proposal than in the
other. In fact, I suggest that cutting to 105 produces
far more warfare than this.
I suggest if the Senate and the House of Delegates
cannot get along between themselves with respect to
this, they cannot get along between themselves with |