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THE CHAIRMAN: I don't think we need to take
consent. We can see where we are at recess.
May the Chair, since the discussion has taken th:.s
turn, echo the same concern that I think Delegate Henderson
was echoing, and indicate there is considerable doubt as to
the position expressed by Delegate Clagett in view of the
specific language of Sections 4.18, 4.19, 4.20 and following,
which does indeed give the legislature very broad powers
with respect to the Executive branch. I merely mention that so it would be in the
Committee's mind.
Delegate Chabot, in view of the suggestion that
has been made, would you be willing to withdraw your amend-
ment from consideration now, with the assurance from the
Chair that you will have the opportunity to offer it again
when Section 4.U5 is under consideration?
DELEGATE CHABOT: Mr. Chairman, I rose to do jus:
that. Of course, I will agree.
THE CHAIRMAN; All right. Let the Amendment
retain its Number 12. It is withdrawn at the present time.
It will be offered again later. |