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that northern crossing of the Chesapeake Bay. I would

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expect Kent County would become from a relatively, small

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population area to a great population area as that Bay

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Bridge opens on the other side of the Chesapeake.

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Whether or not that would cause any continued

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amendments to the Constitution is what I was saying, You

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don't agree they're going to shift over there?

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THE CHAIRMAN: No, but I had a feeling the

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Bay Bridge would get into this discussion today. Now

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that it has come in, I think we all feel a little relievet

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that that has been taken care of.

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MR. HARVEY: : Let me ask a question.

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If I understand you correctly, Senator James, you feel

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if you are going to have a home rule situation as

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described here, that that would tend more towards

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districts as far as legislative representation is con-

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cerned and you would not have the county line?

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SENATOR JAMES: As 1 interpret it, you are

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interpreting this as districts more and more all the time

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and you are becoming bolder in seizing legislative

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prerogatives in drawing district lines, and the recent



 

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