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As was stated by the Chair several weeks ago,
in considering this same problem, the Chair would follow
the practice of considering recesses of the Committee of
the Whole for purpose of breaks or similar recesses as
not being an interruption of the Committee of the Whole,
so long as it had the same report under consideration.
Under the rule, a motion to reconsider would not
be in order until the Committee of the Whole rises to
report with respect to Committee Report EB-I.
I might say. Delegate Scanlan, that the same
inquiry was addressed to the Chair several days ago at the
same day that the vote on Recommendation 2 was taken. The
Chair gave the same answer at that time.
Delegate Dukes.
DELEGATE DUKES: I have a parliamentary inquiry.
THE CHAIRMAN: State the inquiry.
DELEGATE DUKES: How many times may a matter
be reconsidered?
THE CHAIRMAN: In the Committee of the Whole?
DELEGATE DUKES: Yes, sir.
THE CHAIRMAN: There is no limitation on |