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with the full Commission rather than do something we
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wanted to do in the first place. We have a little bit of a
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political problem here is what I am trying to say.
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DEAN FORDHAM: I don't want to pursue the nat-
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ter. I have expressed my point of view, except this.
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Mrs. Freedlander "s motion v;ent beyond this to include
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boundary changes with regard to any basic unit of local
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government, is that right?
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MRS. FREEDLANDER: Yes.
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DEAN FORDHAM: That would relate to cities as
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well?
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THE CHAIRMAN: It would relate to cities and
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any boundary changes in relation to cities and counties.
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DEAN FORDHAM: If there is a question of annex-
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ing territory to cities, you would have to have a vote of
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the people both in the city and in that unit of government
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from which the area was being taken.
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MR. MILES: I don't think so. I think it would
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be only in the unit being taken.
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MRS. FREEDLANDER: Up until 1919 annexation in
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Maryland could take place without vote of the annexed
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