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report, or rather, paragraph I of the report as amended is
before you, and will be submitted to your vote.
If it is then approved, the Committee will have,
the Committee of the Whole will have directed that there
be a provision in the Constitution with respect to the
Board of Public Works. It would not have directed the pre-
cise terms or language.
An amendment to Committee Recommendation HB-I
stating such terms and language would, of course, be in ordar
at the time of consideration of Committee Recommendation
EB-I, because it would not be inconsistent with the final
action on the committee report.
On the other hand, if the amendment should fail
; the amendment to the committee report, and thereafter
the committee report recommending that there not be a re-
vision in the Constitution with respect to the Board of
Public Works should be approved, and thereafter the com-
mittee should rise other than for meal recess and report
that recommendation to the Convention, then it would not
be in order thereafter on consideration of Committee Recom-
mendation EB-I to consider an amendment to that



 
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