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series of attorney generals' opinions which are detailed
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in the records of the Committee's report, which indicate
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that the Governor does have complete discretion over
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certain items.
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Now, my question is directed to this point,
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that the language of the Constitution is somewhat am-
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biguous. It requires attorney generals' rulings. It
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is still in certain areas unclear, and my thought is
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that if the Committee wanted to make or had in mind a
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recommendation which would at least make definitive
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the present practice, this might be a contribution.
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It is merely a suggestion.
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MR. ENEY: This is the thing that was
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troubling me. When you say present practice, you mean
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the present practice with respect to State aid?
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MR. CASE: Yes.
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MR. ENEY: Limited to that?
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MR. CASE: Yes.
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MR. ENEY: Suppose the legislature ten years
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from now wanted to provide a different system of aid
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to public schools. Wouldn't you want that covered by
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