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I the Governor comes in with a full plan sitting on a change
and Section 4.19, as it is drafted, would not permit the
legislature to make any amendments to the Governor's plan.
It takes it in toto or it rejects it in toto. It occurs to
me that that may raise as a matter of practice a number of
problems and I would suggest to the Committee it might give
some thought to theanendatory power in the legislature in
order to make this more workable.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Storm.
DELEGATE STORM: The Committee did consider
delegate Hardwicke's proposal and I think we debated that
at least one day and we finally decided that they should
have the right to amend and we finally decided we would
leave it the way it is. Really, we don't need to go back
to the Committee. I am perfectly willing to, I think Dele-
gate Adkins really explained it but maybe a country boy can
give it a little bit clearer.
Let us go back and suppose that automobiles had
just been invented. The legislature would say, "Well, we
are going to register automobiles and license drivers and
pass laws regarding their operation." The Governor wouldn'


 
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