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which is included in 3.13 and at the time I voted for the
simple majority I stated at the time that I was for a
constitutional majority for expelling members.
THE CHAIRMAN: Are you ready for the question?
Delegate Fornos.
DELEGATE FORNOS: Mr. Chairman, I want to
speak against this, so if you get another speaker to speak
for it —
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Linton, do you desire
to speak for or against?
DELEGATE LINTON: Against.
THE CHAIRMAN: Any delegate desire to speak in
favor?
Delegate Chabot.
DELEGATE CHABOT: Very briefly, Mr. Chairman.
All of those speaking against these amendments have been
speaking against Amendment No. 16, as Delegate Gill pointed
out so well at the end of her remarks. Amendment 14 is
different. Amendment 14 would permit 13 members of the
Senate to expell a member of the Senate of this State.
Amendment 14 would permit 37 members of the House of |