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amount so that we wouldn't know — and after the budget
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came out, if our half million dollars for handicapped
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children aid, for example, were reduced in order to
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balance the budget or because somebody was unsympathetic
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to taking care of severely handicapped children or
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something else, and that were reduced, we could not
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count in Baltimore County on getting aid for those
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pupils that we count on, which is only a small part of
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the total cost of the program, but it is that much
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contribution.
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We would have to curtail our program. We
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would have to, I think, not give broad aid to them. It
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could happen. There is no question about it.
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MR. CASE: Am I correct in saying that State
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aid for the physically and mentally handicapped children
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is a part of this basic program, such as driver educa-
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tion, public community colleges and adult education?
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All of that comes into it?
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: That is spelled out by law,
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the aid to handicapped children. That is $600 per
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school.
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