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from them. Then we had before us the Assistant Attorney
General, Norman Polovoy, who, as you know, is the
Attorney General assigned the head of the Consumer
Protection law that was just passed by the General Assembly
this year, and Mr. Polovoy appeared before us and gave
some very pointed and enlightening remarks o4~whl
he thought, -and why this should be in the constitution.
In answer to your second question, when we first
considered this, we had the basic question, should this even
be in the Constitution -and t that time there were
nine members present and the vote was six to three that
there should be something in the constitution protecting
consumers. Then after discussion and hearing from the
different proponents cf it,~l must say that none appeared
in opposition to it, but after hearing from the proponents,
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we did take a vote --I do not have 'herejif.you will
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give me aninute or so I can look it up~»-rt s I recall
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it was -about a 9 to 3 or 4 votefe- the adoption of this
GP-4.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Borom.
DELEGATE BOROM: One further question; You |