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North Carolina, Member of the House of Representatives;
Ernest F. Hollings,Governor of South Carolina; Eugene J.
Keogh, Member of the House of Representatives from New
York; Karl E. Mundt, Member of the Senate from South
Dakota; Edmund S. Muskie, Member of the Senate from Maine;
Arthur Naftalin, Mayor of Minneapolis.
These are just some of the people who were on
this Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations
that endorsed that statement which I just read.
These, then, are the principles that have governed
the majority of the committee in making its recommendations
set out in its report No. EB-I. The committee's recommenda-
tion as to what not to include in the new Constitution
had widespread support among witnesses who appeared before
our committee, or who submitted statements to the committee
at the committee's request.
Mr. Chairman, I now come to the committee's
recommendation with respect to the Board of Public Works. I want to emphasize at the outset that we are
not recommending that the Board of Public Works be abolishe-I.
We are simply recommending that it not be a constitutional |