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DELEGATE B. MILLER; I am sorry that I have to
take a different position from my Chairman on this matter
but I feel that the number of people who voted for Amend-
ment 14 and 15 feel that when the House votes on its own
rules, and its own decisions, that this is a different
type of procedure, and that in that case, a constitutional
majority might be necessary, but I would think that in the
examples we haveheard today, of legislators who have
deliberately obstructed the passage of bills because they
did not wish their votes known to their constituents, that
a different kind of situation prevails, and I would urge
that we vote no on Amendment 16.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Marion.
DELEGATE MARION: Mr. Chairman, may I ask a
question of Chairman Gallagher?
THE CHAIRMAN: We are beyond the time of ques-
tions. He does not have the floor. The Chair permitted
it in that one instance and will again but we cannot at
this point in the discussion have questions of the commit-
tee chairman.
Delegate Gallagher, do you yield to a question? |