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governor is going to campaign and say what particular
pieces of state property will be sold. This is not some-
thing that a man runs on for governor, but this is pro-
perly something that should be considered very carefully
by more than just the executive-an unfettered executive.
This Convention decided to select a bicameral
legislature to *4e-against hasty, ill-considered
legislation. Shouldn't there be some disclosure, at
least, of what may well be hasty, ill-considered action
in the sale of state property or in approving the
creation of new jobs in the budget?
Now, our governor already has a tremendous
amount of power because he controls the budget. This
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particular provision. Number 0, page 3, has been used
when emergency situations arose, when new jobs had to
be created. This really is a legislative function, not
\ an executive function, and so it was lodged by the
legislature in the Board of Public Works where there is
a combination of executive and legislative functions.
Look at some of the other things to -fix
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