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question? I would say in answer to your question, if
all its powers are legislative the legislature could
abolish those powers and withdraw them tomorrow.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Dorsey.
DELEGATE DORSEY: As long as the Board of
Public Works remains in the Constitution there will
never be a legislature in history that will have the
nerve to take away its duties. But take it out of the
Constitution, then the legislature might not hesitate
to do so. Does that answer your question?
THE CHAIRMAN: Are there any further questions?
If there are no further questions, we could proceed to
a consideration in accordance with the debate schedule.
Under the debate schedule Delegate Dorsey has
20 minutes of controlled time and Delegate Morgan 20
minutes of controlled time and there is 50 minutes of
uncontrolled but limited time.
The Chair recognizes Delegate Dorsey.
DELEGATE DORSHY: At this time I would like
to allot 3 minutes to Delegate Bushong.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Bushong. |