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THE PRESIDENT: Delegate Burdette.
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DELEGATE BURDETTE: My parliamentary inquiry
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was whether or not we are satisfied we had sufficient
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authority to do such things if they are still discovered.
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THE PRESIDENT: Well, obviously if there is a
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typographical error of the kind that means a double word,
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"the-the", for instance, it can certainly be
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corrected, Delegate Burdette.
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DELEGATE BURDETTE: Without resolution? ,
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THE PRESIDENT: I think so.
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Has every delegate answered the quorum call?
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The clerk will record the quorum call.
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There being 139 delegates present, a quorum
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is present.
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The Chair recognizes Delegate Powers.
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DELEGATE POWERS: I move that all interfering
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rules be suspended so we may consider Amendment 32.
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THE PRESIDENT: The pages will please distribute
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Amendment AN.
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While the pages distribute the amendment, the
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Chair will take a moment to explain its purpose.
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