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reflection against the nominee if the vote was to appear.
THE CHAIPMAN; Delecrate Sherbow.
DELEGATE SHERBOW- I think the amendment ought
to pass the procedure. In the Federal crovernment
the comnittee hearinas may or may not be secret, I don't
know. But when the time comes for the vote, the vote is
made public. The people are entitled to know how the vote
on the governor's nominee finally came out.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Bamberger.
DELEGATE BAMBERGEP: Mr. Chairman, I don't disacnee
with the intention of the amendment as expressed by Delegate
Sherhow, but if that is its only intention, then it is re-
dundant and unnecessary, and its inclusion may sucrgest
that it has some other intention. If the intent is that the
public shall know how members of the General Assembly
vote on the election or confirmation of any officer, that
would be available in the transcript and the -tournal
which are required bv section 3.17 to be published, and to
] be available to the nublic.
Wv problem is how Delegate Sherbow car provide
for the vote in public and yet achieve the other protection |