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am not talking about that here. That is why I put this
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extraneous material in it. It certainly is extraneous
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with reference to Section 52 of Article III. I put it in
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here to try to give you people the impressions that have
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come to me, and what I think is happening to public school
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people and some of the PTA people. The PTA of the Mary-
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land Congress of Parents and Teachers was there, Mr.
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Schoenwalter . That is why it is in here, simply as a
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report .
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THE CHAIRMAN: Mr. Sachs, do you have a ques-
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tion?
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MR. SACHS: I would if I nay, like Mr. Raver to
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come back to what I think we all agree is the real reason
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for your appearance here today, namely to direct our
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attention to some of your views concerning Article III.
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Section 52, particularly the point that presently appears
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in Subsection (11), concerning the protections or so-called
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protections to the school budget.
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What evidence do you have, Mr . Raver, that the
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existence of that provision requiring the governor to
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submit the educational budget as presented has, in fact,
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in Maryland prevented some of the evils you feel would
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