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MELLON-LACEY: Yes. <br /> KOSSOW: And then we'll have a public hearing, and anybody that wanted to testify on <br /> it, and then the next meeting, that's when the amendments would be adopted. Is that <br /> correct? <br /> MELLON-LACEY: Correct. <br /> LOPEZ: Okay, thank you. That answers my question, but then begs the question, how <br /> does this happen? Is our Secretary to do this? Do motion sponsors need to provide the <br /> language? What's the mechanism here? <br /> MELLON-LACEY: Okay, so the mechanism would be that the Abstention section <br /> would be shown as lined out and then the move to include the concept of kanalua, we <br /> would need specific language for that. <br /> LOPEZ: Okay, where does that come from? Is this a charge of the Secretary? Do we <br /> have a legislative support staff who does this? <br /> MELLON-LACEY: No, this group would need to develop the language that they want it <br /> to read like. <br /> LUL Mr. Lopez, if you could suggest language, we could take a look at it right now. <br /> The way you described it was fine. <br /> LOPEZ: Okay, then I'll be—who do I submit that to? <br /> KOSSOW: Me. <br /> LOPEZ: The Chair. Thank you. <br /> MELLON-LACEY: And from that, if it gets to the Secretary, then the Secretary can <br /> make the changes and post those rules online,prior to the meeting. <br /> KOSSOW: Okay, so now we wanted to remove—there's a motion on the table that's <br /> current to remove 5.C. 6.C., excuse me. Any further discussion? (No response.) Are <br /> there any objections? <br /> HUSTACE: Yes. <br /> KOSSOW: One objection, and so it's 6 ayes, 1 no. Motion passes. Is there any other <br /> amendments that we wish to push forward into the Rules? (No response.) Alright, we <br /> will move forward to the Overview of redistricting program and timeline for receiving <br /> data from the Census Bureau, and there's a presentation for that. <br /> 16 <br />