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DELEGATE CLAGETT: And by way of compromise
you will consider making this a provision by rule rather
than by Constitutional mandate?
DELEGATE GALLACHER; Yes. As I said, we really
do not intend that there be a literal interpretation of
this. If somebody nisscs an "a" or "the", we really
don't want the legislature to fall on its face.
We don't mean literal compliance.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Case.
DELEGATE CASE: Mr. Chairman, the vote on the
last amendment would indicate that this amendment would
also fail, and these votes disturb me, because I think
that the members of the Committee perhaps are viewing
this subject from the standpoint of theory, that theory
being the theory of visibility, whereas there is a very
nractical aspect to it, which perhaps has been lost
sight of.
The practical aspect is that what we are doing
here, perhaps, is placing in the Constitution certainly
prorerruisites which will have to be not before a bill can
become law.
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