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bill to be returned to the house of origin.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Gleason.
DELEGATE GLEASON: That last statement puzzles me
a little bit. When the --
THE CHAIRMAN: Are you addressing a question to
Delegate Della?
DELEGATE GLEASON: If I may, sir.
THE CHAIRMAN: Do you yield to a question. Dele-
gate Della?
DELEGATE DELLA: Yes, sir.
THE CHAIRMAN: Proceed, Delegate Gleason.
DELEGATE GLEASON: When the five copies are deliv-
ered to the rostrum with the proposed amendment to the
second house, is a copy of that amendment put on everyone's
desk before the vote?
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Della.
DELEGATE DELLA: The amendment is offered by a
member, and before the body votes on that amendment, those
! members had a copy of what they are voting on.
Now, if the amendment is adopted, then you have
142 copies of that amendment sent over with the bill and th'5 |