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THE CHAIRMAN: Well, we have a selling job to
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do after we draft the Constitution.
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MR. BURGESS: Well, I wonder if the demand
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for these changes doesn't come more from a deep-seated
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feeling on the part -- yes, I guess it's a selling job,
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but selling this kind of thing to the people is hard.
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You can go out and sell education, and these people that
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sell education know what a job this is, and you sell
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other kinds of services that the people want, and they
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sell what they don't want and this is just —
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THE CHAIRMAN: Well, if there is nothing
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further, I wish on behalf of the Committee to thank each
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of you for coming out and expressing your views. I
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assure you that each member of the Committee will give
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attention to all of the views expressed here and those
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that have been submitted in writing and we will attempt
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to come up with a draft which we will submit to the
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Commission generally to be passed upon and then, if
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adopted, it will be submitted to the Constitutional
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Convention that we hope the citizens of the State will
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approve. Thank you again.
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(Hearing concluded.)
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