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chairman of each committee may and should write to
all interested parties, and if we are to take such bills
and members feel should have the special scrutiny of
the Federal Government, are we not thereby abdicating
in some degree that which rightfully belongs to us?
Maybe this is not a parliamentary inquiry. What I am
trying to say is this is not properly before us.
THE PRESIDENT: The Chair had somewhat the
same feeling. That is why I asked Delegate Dabrowski
to amplify further the motion which he made. At the
moment I asked whether there was a second to the motion.
1 heard none.
DELEGATE DABROWSKI: Since they don't have
a copy of the bill, certainly they couldn't second it.
THE PRESIDENT: May I suggest to you then,
Delegate Dabrowski, that you discuss the matter with
Delegate Powers, Chairman of the Committee on Calendar
and Agenda as to whether you should be allowed a spot
on tomorrow's calendar for that purpose?
DELEGATE DABROWSKI: Certainly.
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. |