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the desk, and they go to various sources, as you have
indicated. Before the members vote on that amendment, I
gather from Senator James shaking his head, they have a
copy of that amendment in writing, sitting on their desk.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Della.
DELEGATE DELLA: That is absolutely true. Dele-
gate Gilchrist.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Gleason.
Delegate Della.
DELEGATE DELLA: Delegate Gleason, when you offer
an amendment, every member of that body is given a copy of
it. In addition to the five copies that is attached to the)
bill, plus the number of amendments that must be forwarded
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to the house of origin, in the house, if we are to consideri
a Senate bill that has passed the Senate, amended in there,
the type is in bold print. If it is amended in the House,
we must have 40 copies of that amendment given to the members
of the Senate so we can pass on that amendment as offered
to the second house.
THE CHAIRMAN: Are you ready for the question?
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