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So I am afraid Governor Agnew is not the ally
to keep the Board of Public Works in the Constitution
as has been suggested. I would go to the very language that Judge
Sherbow said he wrote in the Curlett Report, and read
his only language.
THE CHAIRMAN: You have a little less than
one minute.
UELhGATE GALLAGHER: "The major question in-
volving the Board of Public Works is that of the future
role. If proposed Constitutional revisions are adopted
duties and responsibilities now delegated tothe board
by law would become those of the governors or the execu-
tive officers responsible to him." I submit that a reading of that language is not
what I believe it was represented to us to be. I submit to you finally ladies and gentlemen
of this Committee, that the duties of the Department
of Public Works can be provided for by statutes. There
is no necessity for the duties in the Constitution or
for the recognition of the Board in the Constitution if |