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THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Henderson.
RELEGATE HFNDERSON: I understood the Chairman
to say a few days aero, when we began to discuss this
matter, that the committee had left this, or was leaving
th]'s matter to Congress, the reason he didn't put such
provision in here. '
Now there seems to be a change and now we are
nutting the provision in. Am I correct in that? Have
you changed your views about it?
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Gallagher.
DELEGATE GALLAHEP: Delegate Henderson, to be
nr-rfoctly frank, the Chairman of the legislative comnittee
was informed that if no provision were nut in thjr. Con-
stitution with respect to Congressional redistrictinci, that
there was a genuine possibility that the League of Women
Voters would oppose this Constitution in its entirety.
Since I did not seek to get that particular
result, I felt it incumbent that I join with the roun
that had nronosed it, and I now find mvsolf in the lovahir
it
onsition of having to defend/throughout. T nm herr rind
T will stic with it. |