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unbridled power. Was this the philosophy of some of the
majority?
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Morgan.
UELEGATL MORGAN; I would suggest that the
head of a corporation has a lot more power than the
governor of Maryland does at the present time.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Storm.
DELEGATE SOTRM: Isn't it true if we do away
with the Board of Public Works, and enable the governor
to make decisions of a legislative character and to sell
IL,
property of the state and execut-iveleases, he will then
be more like a corporation executive and he will be very
efficient but not a governor?
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Morgan.
DELEGATE MORGAN: both you and ,I submit,
Delegate Sherbow, are laboring under a misapprehension. I specifically said in the presentation of the
committee report, that the committee was not recommending
that the Board of Public Works be abolished. All we were
doing was recommending that it not be established in the
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