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Session Laws and Journals, 1973, November Special Session
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1973]                   OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES                       25

IFY OR AMEND THIS SECTION, IN ANY REGULAR OR SPECIAL
SESSION AFTER PASSAGE OF THIS ACT."

Which amendment was read and rejected.

AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL NO. 4
By Delegate Glaser offered from the floor:

In unit 123 of the third reading file copy of the bill (fourth printing)
after the word "RESOURCES.", insert the following: "ANY ACTION OF
THE GOVERNOR PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION MAY BE CHAL-
LENGED IN ANY CIRCUIT COURT BY ANY MARYLAND CITIZEN."

Which amendment was read and rejected.

AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL NO. 4
By Delegate Raymond offered from the floor:

In unit 102 on page 2 of the third reader (fourth printing), immediately
after the word "RESOURCES," insert the following: "HOWEVER, ALL
ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES WHICH INVOLVE LITTLE
OR NO CHANGE IN OUR LIFE STYLES WILL BE IMPLEMENTED
BEFORE ANY ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS ARE RELAXED;
AND IN ANY EVENT NO ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS MAY BE
RELAXED WITHOUT ADEQUATE PUBLIC NOTICE AND PUBLIC
HEARINGS;"

Which amendment was read and rejected.

Favorable report, as amended, adopted.

Read the second time and ordered prepared for third reading.

Two-thirds of the House of Delegates elected, having voted in the affirma-
tive by yeas and nays, complying with the Constitution, put bill on its third
reading and final passage.

Affirmative

Delegates—

Mr. Speaker, McKay, Mitchell, Athey, Sachs, Thomason, Burkhead, Fallon, Helms,
Allen, A. T., Hagner, Weidemyer, Rymer, Compton, Nimmerrichter, Arata, Alper-
stein, Needle, Rynd, Hopkins, Price, Stroble, Linton, Hutchinson, Jones, Peters, Schirano,
Einschutz, Rush, Arnick, D'Anna, Minnick, Horne, Dize, Merryweather, Startt, Mackie,
Dorman, Menes, Ross, Foley, Hull, King, Redding, Sullivan, Blumenthal, Donovan, Knoll,
Miller, Rummage, Wolfgang, Hickman, C. M., Hickman, R. O., Delphey, Virts, Cox,
Greer, Livezey, Hargreaves, Bonvegna, Krysiak, Silk, Walters, Antonelli, Brown, Chester,
Douglass, J. W., Heintz, McCarty, Burns, Curran, DeAngelo, Faby, Harrison, O'Brien,
Robey, Boswell, Conaway, Dixon, Douglass, C. A., Lee, Randolph, Abramson, Cardin,
Howell, Resnick, Sklar, Avara, Baumann, Freeberger, Murphy, Rutkowski, Weisengoff,
Wyatt, Grumbacher, Hoffman, Wagaman, Allen, W. M.. Doolan, Levitan, Robertson,
Shore, Becker, Maurer, Ruben, Zander, Owens, Wiser, Reed, Sloan, Beck, Matthews,
Burgess, Nichols, Laws, Long, Bolden.                                                         Total—117

Negative

Delegates—

Hutton, Raymond.                                                                                    Total—2

 

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