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publicly articulated. As a matter of fact, I am sure the
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courts wouldn't go that "far, but I would like them tp,
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however.
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DELEGATE WILLIS: We spoke of institutions of
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higher learning. Would you bring it down to local boards
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of education and staff meetings, where county commissioners
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have quarterly meetings of all the heads of their depart-
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ments? I believe that is a little different.
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DELEGATE WILLONER: I don't quite understand.
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The purpose is to get at those decisions that
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affect the public, interest. If you are discussing
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matters of -- you are having troubles with students at
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school, obviously it is not intended to cover that kind of
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thing.
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DELEGATE JAMES: Delegate Pullen.
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DELEGATE PULLEN: Mr. Chairman, I should like
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to ask if this recommendations would apply to all institu-
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tions subsidized in part with public money, federal, state
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or local.
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DELEGATE WILLONER: That is a test that has been
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used in some states. However, it is beyond the ken of this
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