|
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
16
19
20
21 |
with Mr. Raley's and others that the later sections will
make it impossible because of the governor having the
right to reorganize and it would have to be a principal
department in order to have any chance of being. --
THE CHAIRMAN: Just a second. Let Delegate
Storm finish.
Proceed.
DULUGATE STORM: I ask you to please consider
this very carefully and examine the sections yet to come
and see what powers are being given to the governmrt—
and what restrictions are being placed on the legislature. I think you will then come to the same con-
clusion that Mr. Raley and others have come to. The
legislature I believe will not be able to so provide. I
believe that answers my Chairman's question and I would
like to go with just one more thought.
THK CHAIRMAN: If the Chair may interrupt you
so the record will be clear, you refer to sections later
to come; could you identify those for us specifically,
please?
DhLEGATL STORM: 4.18 especially. Number 4.20, |