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and everything than before in the history of Maryland,
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is that right?
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MR. NOSSEL: That is right.
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MR. GOLDSTEIN: It is like one big family.
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We don't have quarrels, disagreements . We can sit down
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in a matter of minutes and resolve any problem. We have
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a complete confidence in each other which has come about
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because of years of public service.
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MR. ENEY: We have never had an elected or any
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kind of lieutenant-governor. Would your feelings still
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be the same as to the Attorney General and Comptroller
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if we were to have a lieutenant-governor?
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MR. GOLDSTEIN: Yes. He will be the presiding
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officer.
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MR. ENEY: Maybe, but we don't know. What I
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meant, would you still feel the Comptroller and Attorney
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General positions would be sort of a proving ground for
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governor even if you had a lieutenant-governor position?
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MR. GOLDSTEIN: Absolutely. Quite a few
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States have lieutenant-governors.
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MR. SACHS: Wouldn't you agree, Mr. Goldstein,
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