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amendment to that Article, which would be contrary to the
action taken by the Committee of the Whole in approving
a report as to what should not be in the Constitution.
On the other hand, if the Report was inconclu-
sive, as it was on a tie vote, it means that you had no
recommendation whatsoever. In that situation, quite obvious-
ily, an amendment to include a provision in the Constitution
with respect to the Board of Public Wors at the time the
Committee Recommendation was under consideration, would
obviously be in order.
Similarly, if the action of the Committee of the
Whole was to approve a recommendation that the Constitution
contain a provision with respect to the Board of Public
Works, such an amendment would be in order to be considered,
but since there is no way by which the Committee of the
Whole can enforce its ruling with respect to such a recom-
mendation, namely, that the Constitution contain a pro-
vision, the net effect of these latter two recommendations
would be about the same. In other words, if the Committee
approved a recommendation that the Constitution contain a
provision for the Board of Public Works, or if the Committee |