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delegate power under Section 4.03.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Gleason.
DELEGATE GLEASON: This is what I wanted to get
very, very clear, that your amendment will not cast any
doubt or modification with respect to Section 4.07. It jusl
applies to Section 4.05, is that correct?
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Chabot.
DELEGATE CHABOT: That is correct.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Gleason.
DELEGATE GLEASON: Then, Mr. Chairman, I do thini.
this is a very fundamental change that has to be made in th:s
provision. I have to agree with the Sponsor of this amend-
ment that, where we are dealing with an act of the legis-
lature, we are dealing with the Governor's participation in
that act. We are dealing with something that almost partakes
of a sacred nature with respect to a bill becoming law and ]
do not think that any Lieutenant Governor should be delegated
this kind of power for the convenience of the Governor, jusl
because he happens to be temporarily our of Annapolis or oui.
of the State making a speach some place. Even though we are
providing in this section for a Lieutenant Governor, I don'1 |