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DELEGATE WEIDEMEYER: I think it would. And
if they couldn't do their condemning in three years, they
can come back to the legislature and give an extension
of authority. I don't think the legislature if they
wanted them would-object to granting them an authority
if they showed a reasonable basis for the extension.
DELEGATE CLARK: The Chair recognizes Delegate
White.
DELEGATE WHITE; Delegate Weidemeyer, I appreciate
the help that you gave me when I was on the stand the
other day and I appreciate your very keen concern about
the possible anti-social behavior which a private sector
of our society might impose upon our citizens in the
acquisition of land. I am trying to find a way to vote for your
proposal and I am wondering if you would accept an amend-
ment.
The amendment which I would propose to offer if I can get the right words would require that these private
firms should be restricted from practicing discrimination. |