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report has already been acted upon by the Commission and sa:
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there will be compulsory home rule of one form or another,
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which ties in with what your conviction is, Mr. Miles,
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and that it shall be by a broad grant, agein without the
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definition. He are wrestling with this definition problem
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now.
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Before moving on to Dean Fordham, I would like
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to ask, however, consideration of this aspect of Dr. Loevy's
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memorandum and report. Attached to it is a draft of con-
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s titutional language. It is captioned "under Alternative
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Provision. You have more or less pointed up, Mr. Melvin*
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that rather than requiring a charter be adopted by a
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county, that the language could be changed somewhat. What
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provision are you making for cities?
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MR. MELVIN: I hadn't directed my thoughts towarc
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that, because this apparently only applies to counties,
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this particular provision. I don't see why it couldn't
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also apply to cities.
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THE CHAIRMAN: There would be no reason why it
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couldn't apply equally to one as the other or to any
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political subdivision?
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