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of having boards that might from time to time be necessary?
UELLGATE CLARk: Delegate Boyce.
UBLhGATE BOYCE: I think the answer there,
Delegate Raley, is a question of opinion and I had a rather
lengthy speech prepared to quote from Jerry Sanford's new
book on what he says about the gubernatorial set up, and he
says very definitely that this is a thing of the past and
you shouldn't have an advisory board and it comes down to
what we have been trying to fight in the State government,
is to try to pin the responsibility down. If there is an
area in a principal department of the State which should be
headed by a board other than education, I can't quite see il.,
and I would be opposed to it as an individual.
DLLBGATL CLARK: Delegate Raley.
DELLGATE RALHY: Then, so we get this straight so
everybody knows, the difference between this report in
regard to the preserit Majority Report is that there could be
no boards, they would all have to be principal departments
under your Minority Report, all headed by a department head
appointed by the Governor, is that correct?
DLLLGATE CLARK: Delegate Boyce. |