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MR. ENEY: What he is thinking of is the
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recommendation of the executive department, not the
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recommendation, but the natters being considered by
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the exacutive department as to the complete power of
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the Governor over appointive officers.
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MR. BROOKS: Not just that, but over-all
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aspects of the power of the executive branch over
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appointed administrators.
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: Yes, I v/ould oppose the
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chief executive having authority in appointing a State
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Superintendent, if this is the type of thing you're
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referring to, which is one element, I guess, of what
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you are speaking of.
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MR. CASE: You've got plenty of support for
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that on the Coimission.
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: Well, it is contrary to
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what is happening across the country. The movement
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is towards the type of system Maryland has, where you
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have Boards of Education and Boards o£ Education have
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independence in selecting their superintendent and not
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MR. CASE: We will have the Governor
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