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present constitutional arrangements that County Council
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created under the home rule provision of Maryland consti-
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tution can propose such changes and they ore subject to
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referendum?
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DEAN FORDHAM: 1 don't think that is bad.
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DR. 'BURDETTE: Same kind of conflict of interest.
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I1 don't worry about: it.
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DEAN FORDHAM: So long as there is also the othe
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alternative .
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DR. BURDETTE: I am 100 per cent with you. We
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are in complete agreement.
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THE CHAIRMAN: I am not too sure you haven't
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lost the in getting into agreement.
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MR. MILES: I know you have me.
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THE CHAIRMAN: I am still wondering as Dean
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Fordham raises the possibility what you do about structure
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and how you arrive at some form of structure if you give
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these powers to the County Commissioners, is there a basic
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structure there which can properly take advantage and
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exercise those powers without running into conflict of
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interest as you more or less touched upon? I really don't
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