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Budget Bureau may not moke a change without the agreement
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of the State Superintendent.
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MR. RAVER: That is right.
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DR. JENKINS: My question, then, do you feel
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that all of this proposal, which is really statutory
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language rather than constitutional language, after
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revision, is absolutely necessary?
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MR. RAVER: No, sir. Dr. Jenkins, I agree with
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you entirely, that there is no need for it, and not
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being a lawyer, I certainly era treading in dangerous
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ground and on thin ice , but it seems to me that what I
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have suggested or our attorneys have prepared here is
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statutory language. I quite agree with you.
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MR. JENKINS: 1 would like to stop it just,
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without revision.
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MR. RAVER: You mean keep it as it is now in
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effect in the law?
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DR. JENKINS: I am asking you.
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MR. RAVER: Yes, sir. That would be our first
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choice.
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DR. JENKINS: I think it words very well.
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