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in all these situations. However, I think it would be
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a pity were we to use politics as the guiding light for
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our deliberations.
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It is true we will have a reappor tioned Legis-
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lature. For the first time there will be some counties
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that will consider themselves underrepresented as the
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City of Baltimore has considered itself and other counties
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before this. By the time we reach 1970 we will have a
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new census, and what we are providing for is hopefully
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something to carry us through the 1970 census and 1980
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census and so on because 1 want to speak to the point of
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reapportionnient .
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I also would like to speak to the goal that
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was laid down initially by Mr. Eney when we were originally
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charged practically at our first session. That is that
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we should be thinking in terms of strengthening State
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government. We are out to salvage a sinking ship, so to
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speak. I think the proposals Professor Loevy is present-
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ing are in that direction, to strengthen State government.
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MR. MILES: If I may make a comment, the com-
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ment I made had no political implications in the world.
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