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DR. JENKINS: I'm not quite clear on this
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point, Dr. Sensenbaugh. Is it your fear that after the
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appropriation is made, someone, either the Governor,
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the Budget Bureau or the State Superintendent of
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Schools, may divert the appropriation to other purposes
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: There may be times when
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funds that should be dedicated to educational purposes
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DR. JENKINS: This fund we're talking about,
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the aid?
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: It may not necessarily be
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the aid. It may be something else, some other kind of
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educational fund that can be established. Any time you
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get a fund built up and dedicated to education, or I
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suppose any fund dedicated to any other purpose, and
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if it is in the bank, it might be a benefit program to
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certain people, you see, this type of thing, and some-
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times, if there are funds in the treasury, even though
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they are dedicated funds, states, government department:
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have been known to tap those funds.
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DR. JENKINS: Are there such educational
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funds now?
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