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main, yes. I think you would have to make some minor
qualifications. To the extent that the Comptroller sits
in on Public Works, he is a policymaker, but as Comptroller
he is not.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Hostetter.
DELEGATE HOSTETTER: Then who selects the
Governor?
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Adkins.
DELEGATE ADKINS: The people.
THE CHAIRMAN; Any further questions of the
Vice-Chairman? Delegate Boyce.
DELEGATE BOYCE: Mr. Vice-Chairman, were you prev-
ent In the Constitutional Commission hearing when former
Governor William Preston Lane, Jr., was heard on February
24?
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Adkins.
DELEGATE ADKINS: Yes, I was.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Boyce.
DELEGATE BOYCE: Did you hear him say, "I don't
think there is any necessity for electing a Comptroller.
I believe the Governor should appoint him"? |