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MR. ENEY: That would mean you would have an
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unlimited session?
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SENATOR HUGHES: Suppose you stayed in session
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beyond the length of time in the statute?
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DELEGATE MANDEL: You change the statute.
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DELEGATE KIRCHER: You change the statute,
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instead of 70 days.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Some of the members, we haven't
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taken any position, but some of the members of the
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Committee were concerned about the fact that this might
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actually affect the type of person who would run for
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office, if there were not a stated amount of days in-
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volved. He might feel, well, if it's continuous, I
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won't run because I don't want to get involved --
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DELEGATE KIRCHER: If we provided in the
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Constitution that the session of the legislature would
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be of a limited nature, 1 don't know exactly the wording,
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but it would have limitations as to time set by statute.
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The candidate would still know that the annotated
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article, such-and-such, the present session, it states
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70 days . Now, it could change in his four years in
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