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DELEGATE MORGAN: Mr. Chairman, this colloquy
this afternoon promp-bed 'me to ask Delegate Mitchell a
question. Is this supposed to be a limitation on the
General Assembly to legislate in this field, or is it
supposed to say what the General Assembly can't do?
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate nitchell:
DELEGATE MITCHELL: No. I think this is in the
way of a mandate to the General Assembly, to act in this
area, and I don't think this is any limitation on what
the General Assembly can and should do in response to the
needs of the state.
THE CHAIP.MAN: Delegate Morgan.
DELEGATE MORGAN: And if the General Assembly
would find it essential at some time in the future to
legislate in what you might call the private sector of
the economy, there is nothing in this language which
would prevent them from doing so?
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Mitchell.
DELEGATE MITCHELL: No, I don't believe so,
because I believe there is some concern about what the
private sector really means, and where is the line to be |