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<br />660 <br /> <br />MR. MOSES: <br /> <br />"All those in favor say 'aye'; <br />opposed the same." <br /> <br />Upon vote, the motion was unanimously passed. <br /> <br />MR. BURR: <br /> <br />"I have a question - this quali- <br />fied voter, it states he has to be a <br />resident of the state of Colorado <br />having paid a tax. I would like to <br />have this defined a little more <br />clearly." <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />General discussion followed on just what the <br />meaning of qualified voter was. <br /> <br />"I move that a non-resident citizen <br />who owns property and pays a tax on <br />agricultural land has a right to vote <br />in selecting the advisory board." <br /> <br />"Is there a second? It looks as <br />though the motion is killed." <br /> <br />"Is Senator Gill and Senator Rogers <br />going to be here?" <br /> <br />Dean Crawford contacted Senator Gill and was told <br />that he would contact Senator Rogers and they would both be <br />over to the meeting. <br /> <br />MR. BURR: <br /> <br />MR. MOSES: <br /> <br />MR. MILLER: <br /> <br />"I see Mr. Canfield and other gen- <br />tlemen here. I wonder if they have <br />anything to say at this time. Mr. Can- <br />field would you care to say anything <br />to this group about this matter?" <br /> <br />Mr. L. L. Canfield, a well driller from Ft. Morgan, <br />Colorado, spoke on the effect of the proposed legislation in <br />his area and what he thought of the necessity of some such <br />legislation at this time. <br /> <br />MR. MOSES: <br /> <br />MR. MOSES: <br /> <br />"Thank you, Mr. Canfield. I don't <br />like to interrupt you but we have <br />Senator Gill and Senator Rogers here <br />and I want to offer them an oPPOrtunity <br />to give us some information. We have <br />been discussing some proposed amend- <br />ments to both Senate Bill No. 113 and <br /> <br />I <br />