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Council, may I say first that we thank you for the
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privilege of coming to this meeting. Unfortunately,
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through a misunderstanding, we did not find out about
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this until a late date and therefore at this particular
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time we are not prepared to make any statement.
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We came to get an education, so to speak,
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and hear the views. We have from time to time noted --
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and this has dated back over the years -- our concern for
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a constitutional convention because of the changes, the
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threat to the articles pertaining to education. So,
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this has been of concern to us for a number of years.
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What I would, specifically like to ask at this time, in
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speaking with Mr. Brooks, I was told that we could come
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in at a little later date with any recommendations or a
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position paper. What is the time element involved here?
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THE CHAIRLADY: Well, the time element is
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fairly close on making decisions on basic policies, in
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any event. I believe Mr. Eney is trying to have the
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basic recommendations in by April. Isn't that correct,
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Mr. Eney?
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MR. ENEY: If we can.
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