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to get the Legislature to give us the authority to put it
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on the ballot, and, first of all, I mean with a loan, it
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has got to be approved first by the Planning Commission
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in Baltimore, then it has got to be approved by the City
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Council of Baltimore, then it has got to be approved by
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the Legislature in Annapolis, then it has to come back and
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be put on the ballot Before it can be put on the ballot,
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it has to be approved again by the Planning Commission,
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before it can be put on the ballot, it has to be approved
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by the City Council. After it is approved by the City
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Council and put on the ballot, then it has to be approved
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by the people, and it is just a mistake, and I mean I think
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the Governor ought to use his influence to do what he can.
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When I was Governor, I did, but I didn't have enough influ-
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ence.
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JUDGE ADKINS: I take it, then, if the Con-
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stitutional Convention elected to give you this authority
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that Dr. Bard speaks about, you would be very happy to re-
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ceive it?
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MAYOR McKELDIN: Oh, yes, we ought to have it,
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we just ought to have it. It is a matter of politics, and
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