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Does it answer your question?
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Mitchell.
DELEGATE MITCHELL: For example, does this
article contemplate the erasing of the boundary lines of
Baltimore City and the merging of it with Anne Arundel
and Baltimore County if the voters so decide?
DELEGATE MOSER: I suppose anything is possible.
You have to go through a number of things to get there.
You have to have a law of the General Assembly, subject to
statewide referendum; then a county-by-county referendum.
It is not much different from the situation that exists now,
in fact, except it is more stringent.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Mitchell.
DELEGATE MITCHELL: In other words, Baltimore
City can keep its political entity with its elected offi-
cials?
DELEGATE MOSER: Yes.
DELEGATE MITCHELL: And Anne Arundel County can
keep its, Baltimore County can keep its, and they all vote
for a regional government to take care of certain tri-county
functions as you have suggested, water, sewage and the like? |