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Delegate Sherbow.
DELEGATE SHRBOW; It sounds all right, but
we have it in the legislature where we have two houses
and we have it in the courts where we liave appeals. I
say to you it is time we thought of the people, the people
want to know. They want to know before the act is sealed
and before it is too late, and they want it done openly.
They want it done publicly. They need this protection
by an elected official and the history of Baltimore and
the history of Maryland all show that the people of the
state are vastly better off when there is a Board and
there is representation by elected officials who are
there, not to follow the dictates of the executive but
to be responsive to the will of the people. I urge you to vote to keep the Board of
Public Works in the Constitution. It will be the most
important act you can do while you are here.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Morgan.
DELEGATE MORGAN: Mr. Chairman, I yield
five minutes to Delegate Gallagher.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Gallagher. |