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Delegate Byrnes. I
DELEGATE BYRNES: Mr. Chairman, I would like to !
ask Delegate Henderson if he might yield to a question. ;
THE CHAIRMAN: First, does anyone desire to speak
in opposition to the amendment? If not. Delegate
Henderson, will you yield to a question?
DELEGATE HENDERSON: Yes. ,
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Byrnes. '
DELEGATE BYRNES: Delegate Henderson, yesterday
in response to a question from me Delegate Mason responded j
very disturbingly when I asked him about the division of i
' authority between the governor and the attorney general. !
i i I asked him with specific reference to the wage and hour '
case which involved first of all, a question of philosophy,j
and second of all, a question of relations between States,
and third of all, the relation between this State and the
: national government, and fourthly, millions of dollars
of tax money. ! I asked Delegate Mason whether or not the i
would
; Governor or the attorney general /have the final authority
on whether or not that case will be taken on appeal to the
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