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if we, after school opens, check back with the school
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systems and find that they are not having enrollment
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that they had anticipated, certainly we are going to
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make changes; but I say every change that is made in
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the budget is a Department change and is not a final
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change made by the Governor or the Governor's office.
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It has to be assented to by us and, to my knowledge,
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it always has been.
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Therefore, I say it is a Department budget
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and a Department figure. We are ready for any source.
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It could be a PTA person, it could be a businessman.
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If he can call errors to our attention, we will accept
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those errors, if we find that they are errors. It
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doesn't have to be the Governor's office. It could be
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the legislature, and I think this is where you people are
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all hung up on, what do we mean by these changes.
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MR. CASE: Well, I think the issue is
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whether or not the Governor could require a change.
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: I don't think he can. I
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think that --
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MR. CASE: Even if the Governor, based on
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