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whatever way he sees fit.
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MR. BROOKS: I wanted to make a comment about
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the questions also. Insofar as we pose questions, we want
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to furnish material on which the Commission can base some
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judgment, unless it is so clearly a policy question, in
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the nature of local conditions, and they are within the
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knowledge of all Commission members and they don't need
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any supportive information, and in that regard we are not
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in a position to ask questions quite yet. Secondly, I
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think we want to probably present two or three policy
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questions rather than a list of questions and, if the
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Committee can give a recommendation, so much the better,
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but what I was thinking of particularly, we have nine
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questions listed here, the first four of which perhaps
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can be boiled down into two primary policy questions
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and the last five are probably more in the nature of
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decisions to be made by the Committee, not necessarily
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presented to the Commission at all.
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I am thinking perhaps in terms of the second
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and third questions. It presents some rather clear-cut
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policy questions that, other than the experience of other
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