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civil unit the taxing power, that it can intervene and
establish standards or procedures to correct such abuse
if it exists
DELEGATE MOSER: That is not the answer, if I
may say so. That really is not the answer.
The answer to Delegate Case's problem, which I missed until the end of the question he asked, is that
there is a prohibition in here against the civil unit
enacting a tax law. It is perfectly clear not only from
this section but from section, I do not know whether 801,
of the proposal from State Finance and Taxation, that
only a popularly elected government can enact a tax.
You do not get into the problem, you just do not start
it.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Claggett, do you have
another question?
DELEGATE CLAGETT: I believe that is all, Mr.
Chairman.
ThE CHAIRMAN: Delegate White.
DELEGATE WHITE: Mr. President, I rise on a
point of personal privilege. |