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a fraction of this figure; that the Governor and the
legislature together in cooperation then worked out and
set up a figure of $800,000 as a limit that the Board of
Public Works could pay for that property; and that is the
amount which the Board of Public Works approved on the
10th of January of this year.
THE CHAIRMAN; Delegate Bushong.
DELEGATE BUSHONG; Mr. Chairman, I can't get
over the fact that if you leave the Board of Public Works
out of the Constitution when it has been in there that I
can see that the Governor of Maryland will be able to do
pretty much what he wants to do insofar as the legislature
gives him authority, and in answer to Delegate Hanson, I
am surprised that a person as knowing in public law as he
is would not know that a three-to-two minority report
published might do some good for the people of Maryland if
there were something rotten in Denmark.
THE CHAIRMAN; Delegate Gleason.
DELEGATE GLEASON: Mr. Chairman and fellow
Delegates: In listening to the discussion that has taken
place with respect to this proposal today, I am somewhat |