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in at any point here on Question 1, by all means feel
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free to do so. We are not dealing in any order, gentle-
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men, so just come in whenever you choose to on this
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question before we leave it for Question 2.
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We are lingering on this question a bit longer
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because, as Senator James has said, this is a key question.
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DELEGATE MOORE: I would like to say, Doctor,
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that I concur, I think, generally, in the remarks of
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Senator Curran, although I know we are all very much
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influenced by the comments of Senator James, President
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of the Senate, who has served for so long in both houses.
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I think I feel, too, the importance of a check and
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balance system. Senator James has suggested this could
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be built into a unicameral setup. This I would like to
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have further comment on, if we have time.
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I think, too, that while I state that I am
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in concurrence with the idea of keeping the present
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system, I think it should also be understood that the
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present system needs improvement and that one of the
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things which Senator James referred to, the matter of
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legislative services and full-time positions, these are
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