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MRS. FREEDLANDER: Not as before, but in the
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draft stage?
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THE CHAIRMAN: In the draft stage, yes. Again,
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that is a formidable objective. I hope we can achieve it.
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I see no reason why we can't do so because John Howard
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and Dr. Loevy and I can get together and try to get that
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accomplished with John Brooks giving us some aid and abet-
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tance depending upon decisions made here today and leave
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open for the next meeting.
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Ml. BROOKS: Did you say that meeting would be
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here ?
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THE CHAIRMAN: Yes. Although this is substan-
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tive and not merely preliminary, the next matter on the
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agenda will be to refer back to our first report. You
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will recall that that report was presented to the full
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Commission and then came up for action by the full Com-
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mission and was acted upon in large par't. One matter
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which was left dangling after concluding that the consti-
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tution should give to the Legislature the power to provide
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for creation of counties, new counties, cities or other
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political subdivisions, whether there should be any
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