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He said, if you like, I would send a message to
the Senate and ask that bill be returned for our reconsid-
eration.
One minute to midnight the following .night was
adjournment time and the message came back signed by the
Honorable William James and he said, we refuse to return
the bill. We were up the creek. That was with the 7 2-man
majority required. When you see the speed with which bills
go through this House, by the time you find a bill that is
read across the desk, in your notebook, it is already
passed. I urge you to protect the people of this state
and the very few bills that are going to deny anyone any-
thing are going to be very minimal compared to the damage
that is going to be done if a bill is allowed to be passed
by a 31-man vote in the lower house and a ll-man vote in
the upper house.
THE CHAIRMAN; Any other delegate desire to
speak in opposition to the amendment?
Delegate Sickles.
DELEGATE SICKLES: Mr. Chairman, very briefly, 1 |