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representatives of the Budget Department?
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: I suppose so.
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MR. SACHS: I am not suggesting, of course,
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that you would, but
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: After all, bread and
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butter comes from another source, too.
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MR. SACHS: I know.
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DR. SEHSENBAUGH: He have a staff and our
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own internal department that we have to bow down to
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them for. All we're talking about, remember, now,
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is a lump sum of money that goes out to the counties
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on which they can firmly budget their future and if
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the commitment should be changed, those figures would
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be changed for the following year. It is too late when
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this budget is before the General Assembly for people
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to tamper with those statistics, unless there are error
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MR. SACHS: An I correct, Dr. Sensenbaugh,
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in my understanding, which is that the Department, to
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your knowledge, has never had occasion to invoke this
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constitutional protection that we are talking about?
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: I don't know. To my
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