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annually, or some such statement as unit should remain
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inviolate. That would be a lot more pertinent and more
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up to date, yes. This now reads, Section III, the School
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Fund of the State shall be kept inviolate and appropriated
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only to the purposes of education.
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It is B perfectly innocent statement on the
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face of it, and frankly, I just ran into this statement
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in talking with attorneys following my discussion of this
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with Mr. Case the other day. I didn't raise any question
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about that when I was here. Now, if in lieu of the School
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Fund to the State, some such wording as, the annual
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appropriations as set forth by the governor and enacted
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by the Legislature — 1 don't know whether you need that
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or not -- shall be kept inviolate and appropriated only to
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purposes of public education, some such thing.
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DR. JENKINS: Aren't they inviolate after the
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appropriation is made?
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MR. RAVER: According to the advice you have
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had, they might not be, if you remove this statement.
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DR. JENKINS: After the appropriation is made,
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somebody could reduce the fund or channel these into other
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