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If it will get a better education for the children in
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the State of Maryland, I am all for rocking the boat
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good and hard, but I do see that we could rock the boat
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to a point where we are doing a disservice, and I hope
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that you will take into consideration all the things
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that have been said and retain the very best. Thank
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you.
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THE CHAIRLADY: Thank you very much, Mrs.
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Robie. Well, I have twenty minutes after 1:00. I think
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we can spare maybe two minutes, if any member of the
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Commission has any urgent question to ask, particularly
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of the speakers we have heard, to run through some
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quickly.
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MR. ENEY: Can I ask Major Lamborn to comment
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on one thing very briefly? Do you think it would be
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desirable to have in the Constitution a general pro-
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vision somewhat along the lines of the phraseology of
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Article 43, but more specifically directed toward
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private schools and the desire of the State to further
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education in private schools as well as public schools?
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MR. LAMBORN: Mr. Eney, I am not as familiar
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