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colleges have a better idea of what they ought to be
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spending. It has been done right along. It is done cur-
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rently in the budget for the State Department of Education.
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The State Department of Education has had a problem for
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years in hiring people to come into the State Department
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from the State of Maryland for the simple reason that
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they are controlled in salaries in the State Department
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of Education, not by the State Board as they used to be,
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Mr. Case, when you were a member , but by the Personnel
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Director in the State of Maryland. He sets the salaries
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for the professional employees.
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Now, there is evidence of this kind.
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MR. BOND: Is this bod?
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MR. RAVER: Yes, sir, I think it is. I think
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when you have to go out of State or you have to, so to
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speak, take second best for appointments, it is not par-
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ticularly good, sir.
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MR. SACHS: Would you recommend an analogous
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provision to the one you are urging be retained here, namely
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let's call it immunity for the school budget; would you
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urge such provision for the budget to the Department of
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