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; compliance would not necessarily envalidate the legislation,
The Chair merely suggested that Delegate Hard- '
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wicke's suggestion might be one way of doing this. I did
not mean to indicate that Delegate Gallagher had agreed tha
i that would be the way to do it. The only thing he has agreed
to do is to try to separate the two matters into two separate
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sections, and in some way to indicate what difference there!
j may be between them. This may prove to be impossible. We !
will have to see. I
Delegate Gleason.
DELEGATE GLEASON: Just let me conclude by !
commenting, Mr. Chairman, that this kind of dialogue and this
; Kind of procedure, I think we are in danger of losing the
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entire section. There was certainly no confusion in our i
mind as to what we intended to do and I think the majority
i of the Delegates would have understood it. I
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Barrick.
DELEGATE BARRICK: Mr. Chairman, I would like to
suggest that possibly if we voted on this amendment that
has been offered, we would get the consensus of the Committee,
and it might not be necessary for Mr. Gallagher to retire. |