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it now exists. It says in part that the legislature
ought to encourage the general remuneration of the
condition of the people, and we are stating in more
modern language the concept that this state is concerned
with the general welfare of the people. I have nothing
to add to what Delegate Mitchell has so eloquently
expressed, and I urge the adoption of the amendment.
THE CHAIRMAN: The question arises on the
adoption of Amendment No. 14 as a substitute for Section
9 of the Committee Recommendation. Is there any discussion"
For what purpose does Delegate Gleason rise?
DELEGATE GLEASON: Mr. Chairman, I want to
speak on the proposal.
THE CHAIRMAN: Speak in favor or opposition?
DELEGATE GLEASON: In opposition.
THE CHAIRMAN: Opposition to the amendment?
DELEGATE GLEASON: Yes, sir.
THE CHAIRMAN: You may speak.
DELEGATE GLEASON: Fellow Delegates, the
! remarks that we have just heard from Delegate Mitchell --
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Gleason, I should |