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The motion was a motion of Delegate Sybert.
The Chair recognizes Delegate Sybert to speak to the
motion, if he desires.
The parliamentarian suggests to the Chair, and
I think he is correct, that the person who moved the
consideration probably has the prior right to speak.
DELEGATE GLEASON: I yield.
THE CHAIRMAN; Delegate Sybert, do you desire
to speak?
DELEGATE SYBERT: I do, Mr. Chairman — briefly.
It seems to me that this action just taken pres-
ages a long continuance of this Convention. Just yesterday
the vote to delete the word "not" as to the provision
concerning comptroller carried by a constitutional majority
that is 72, or rather, the adoption of the committee
recommendation carried by 72 votes.
Here we are on the merry-go-round again. I am not going to recount and rehash all the arguments for
continuing the comptroller in the Constitution, and, of
course, as an elected official. I do recommend very
sincerely to this Convention faat it in the upcoming vote |