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The general public and news media a greater degree of issue-orientation before the State can get back into its legislature people who are willing to work part time as a public service," Elliot L. Richardson '41, Lieutenant Governor of Commonwealth, told a Cabot Hall last night.

Presently many legislators are elected the basis of personal favors to and many of these men use their office merely for personal advancement, Richardson said. If legislators could from the time-consuming of granting favors, more would have time to undertake the he explained.

Richardson, the Governor's assistant in health, education and welfare, also a need for the integration of the rehabilitation services. "There are many doors to which people must to receive welfare help," he noted.

In response to a on his plans for the rehabilitation of the legislature. Richardson suggested a constitutional amendment allowing a bill introduced in one year of the legislative session to be voted upon in the next, authority for minority party members to pick their own committee members, and a reduction in the size of the House. He added that granting home rule to the municipalities would help to relieve the legislature's burden of 7000 bills yearly.

Richardson concluded by assuring that he supported the Kiernan Commission recommendations for alleviating racial imbalance in public schools

Presently many legislators are elected the basis of personal favors to and many of these men use their office merely for personal advancement, Richardson said. If legislators could from the time-consuming of granting favors, more would have time to undertake the he explained.

Richardson, the Governor's assistant in health, education and welfare, also a need for the integration of the rehabilitation services. "There are many doors to which people must to receive welfare help," he noted.

In response to a on his plans for the rehabilitation of the legislature. Richardson suggested a constitutional amendment allowing a bill introduced in one year of the legislative session to be voted upon in the next, authority for minority party members to pick their own committee members, and a reduction in the size of the House. He added that granting home rule to the municipalities would help to relieve the legislature's burden of 7000 bills yearly.

Richardson concluded by assuring that he supported the Kiernan Commission recommendations for alleviating racial imbalance in public schools

Richardson, the Governor's assistant in health, education and welfare, also a need for the integration of the rehabilitation services. "There are many doors to which people must to receive welfare help," he noted.

In response to a on his plans for the rehabilitation of the legislature. Richardson suggested a constitutional amendment allowing a bill introduced in one year of the legislative session to be voted upon in the next, authority for minority party members to pick their own committee members, and a reduction in the size of the House. He added that granting home rule to the municipalities would help to relieve the legislature's burden of 7000 bills yearly.

Richardson concluded by assuring that he supported the Kiernan Commission recommendations for alleviating racial imbalance in public schools

In response to a on his plans for the rehabilitation of the legislature. Richardson suggested a constitutional amendment allowing a bill introduced in one year of the legislative session to be voted upon in the next, authority for minority party members to pick their own committee members, and a reduction in the size of the House. He added that granting home rule to the municipalities would help to relieve the legislature's burden of 7000 bills yearly.

Richardson concluded by assuring that he supported the Kiernan Commission recommendations for alleviating racial imbalance in public schools

Richardson concluded by assuring that he supported the Kiernan Commission recommendations for alleviating racial imbalance in public schools

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