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office or the Director of the Budget, the Director of
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the Budget, I believe asked for an audit of their calcula-
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tions. This was readily granted. The first year they went
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through, found no change and could moke none, the second.
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year they gave it up halfway through, so that I think this
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is perfectly proper. To surrmarize, then, I would, number
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one, agree with you that I would hope the Commission, this
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Conraittee, would leave this section of the Constitution
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exactly as is. If the Committee feels, as I gather at
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least Mr. Case felt so the other day, there is some need
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for review, then wa would suggest it be of this order, and
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I think this should clear up any problems.
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DR. JENKINS: You see the great protection here
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with the President as I understand it, is that although
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the governor and the Budget Bureau raise a question about
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the figures, unless the State Department of'Education
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agrees, he may not change these figures. He might bring pre
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sure otherwise, but that is up to the intestinal fortitude
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of the Superintendent. He still has the constitutional
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protection.
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The third question I want to ask is really not
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