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got to do it this way, and no other way", and I think there
may be many reasons, many occasions where you require a
continuity of policy or you require regional representation
or representation of various interests. I think it may be very necessary for the
legislature to have a board or a commission head a princi-
pal department of government in that case, and for that
reason I am opposed to the amendment, Mr. Chairman.
THE CHAIRMAN: Any other delegate desire to speak
in favor of the amendment?
Delegate Boyce.
DELEGATE BOYCE: Mr. Chairman and delegates, I
think we basically are nitty-gritty as far as the
argument on the committee is concerned and Delegate Maurer
has made this a proposition to clean up what I think was
that of Delegate Raley and Pullen earlier, and I know there
has been a discussion trying to work it out. I think this is an excellent solution of the
problem, and every time Delegate Morgan has mentioned the
need for a principal department of the state and needing
a Board he mentions the Chesapeak Bay fisheries or |