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committee.

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Secondly, once the resolution has been referred

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to a committee, it should subsequently be debated in

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committee. Finally the Chief Clerk is charged with the

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responsibility of making sonic notations as to what is

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the final disposition made of each resolution.

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These are the arguments for favorable adoption

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of the resolution on the procedural aspects.

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Now turning to the substantive aspects in

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favor of the adoption of this resolution, each delegate

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is assured that or at least should be assured that his

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resolution is going to be considered on its merits.

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Furthermore, if a written report is made by

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the committee and filed with the Chief Clerk, the public has

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information as to what happened to that particular resolu-

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tion.

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Thirdly, you have the 'problem of document at

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of the resolution. As Governor Driscoll pointed out the

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are many proposals that have been introduced wherein they

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may not rise to constitutional level but which still

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good merit and should be considered further perhaps by the

 

 

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