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it has indeed voted on that preliminarily, and the disposi-
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tion is not to tamper with that at all, so what I am really
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trying to focus on is the evidence you have if any, and I
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don't think with all due respect, this statement or the
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additional remarks you just made really do add any evidence
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What evidence of political damage to the school
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system do you have to point to, to show the governor cap.
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treat the school system just as he does every other
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department of State, that would result in political in-
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fluence? Do you have any evidence?
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MR. RAVER: Mr. Sachs, the evidence isof the
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negative type. It is absolutely free of that because we
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haven't had it. I don't think you will find this is
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true in the other services in this State. They have been
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cut. Let me give you one example. They are cutting
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regularly in the area of higher education, and in, for
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instance, per diem allowance for food at the colleges.
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How, I pose to you the question, who is better able to
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determine how ruch they ought to spend for food, the Board
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of Trustees of the colleges as now constituted or the
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Budget Director? I say that the Board of Trustees of the
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