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Proceedings and Debates of the 1967 Constitutional Convention
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that he acknowledcres is sometimes necessary, that is that
the debate on the election or confirmation of an officer
must of necessity and really should, for the protection
of the people involved, be in executive session ..because
there can well be things said there which, in fairness to
the person involved, ought not to be said in public. They
may be true and they may be irresponsible. I don't see
how, without saying that specifically, that you can have
the vote in public and foreclose debate on the vote. If the
vote is in public, then any member of the Senate or the
House under its present rules covid explain its vote, un-
less something is said here that prohibits that.
I am concerned that it is not necessary to
achieve the purpose of a public record of confirmation
I of an officer, and that putting it in may really accomplish
the purpose that Delegate Shebow agrees that he does not
want to accomplish, and that is an opportunity for public
character assasination.
THE CHAIPMAN: Does any other delegate desire to
speak in favor?
Delegate Sherbow.



 
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