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[Jan. 3] DEBATES 3137

The question arises on the adoption of
the committee recommendation with re-
spect to section 8.01.

A vote Aye is a vote in favor of the
amendment; a vote No is a vote against.

Cast your votes.

Has every delegate voted? Does any dele-
gate desire to change his vote?

(There was no response.)
The Clerk will record the vote.
Delegate Marion.

DELEGATE MARION: That went a
little too quickly, Mr. President. Can you
tell me what we are voting on at this
time?

THE PRESIDENT: The committee rec-
ommendation to strike the words "by law"
in line 12.

Delegate Marion.

DELEGATE MARION: Would that
leave it in line 11 and 12?

THE PRESIDENT: It has already been
added in lines 11 and 12. Any other dele-
gate desire to change his vote?

The Clerk will record the vote.

There being 106 votes in the affirmative
and 1 in the negative, the motion is
carried, and the amendment is adopted.

Delegate Boyer, does the Chair under-
stand that there is no objection to the re-
maining amendments in the report of the
Committee on Style?

DELEGATE BOYER: The Chair under-
stands.

THE PRESIDENT: The question arises
that in line 14 the word "as" be stricken
and the word "that" be substituted and in
line 16 the word "the" be stricken and
"this" be substituted. Are there any ques-
tions?

(There was no response.)

The question arises on the adoption of
the committee recommendation. A vote Aye
is a vote in favor of the amendment; a
vote No is a vote against.

Cast your votes.

Has every delegate voted? Does any dele-
gate desire to change his vote?

(There was no response.)
The Clerk will record the vote.

There being 98 votes in the affirmative
and 3 in the negative, the motion is carried,
and the amendment is adopted.

Is there any desire to submit separately
any of the amendments proposed by the
Committee on Style?

(There was no response.)
The Chair hears none.

The question will arise on the adoption
of the recommendations of the Committee
on Style to amend section 8.02 as indicated
in lines 20, 21, and 22, on page 1 and lines
2, 3, and 4, on page 2.

Delegate Case.

DELEGATE CASE: Mr. President,
would Chairman Penniman explain section
8.02? He said that his Committee was rec-
ommending an additional amendment in
line 18. That would be to add the word
"public" before the word "higher" and
I am wondering whether or not it is neces-
sary to bring it up.

THE PRESIDENT: In the caption?
DELEGATE CASE: Yes.
THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Penniman.

DELEGATE PENNIMAN: This had
been discussed on the floor a few days ago.
I think it was Delegate Maurer who had
said that the intention had been public
higher education. It was my understanding
that the people here had agreed to that
substitution, but I referred to it this morn-
ing when I made the presentation knowing
that it was an addition to the words
which —

THE PRESIDENT: You desire to
modify it?

DELEGATE PENNIMAN: Yes.

THE PRESIDENT: The Committee on
Style desires to modify the Committee Rec-
ommendation GP-6 with the amendments
by inserting in line 18 before the word
"higher" to the word "public". Is there
any objection?

Delegate Gallagher.

DELEGATE GALLAGHER: Mr. Presi-
dent, if we say that the General Assembly
shall provide any other higher public edu-
cational institution —

THE PRESIDENT: This is just in the
caption of the section. In line 18, the cap-
tion of the section is now "higher educa-
tion". The suggestion is that it be "public
higher education". Is there any objection?



 

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