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perfectly clear about the $340, in terms of the amount
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that the State supports of that figure? It isn't a
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matter of --
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MR. CASE: We've got the formula and we've
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got your book and I guess I can explain it as good as
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Dr. Sensenbaugh did at the last meeting. That is going
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to satisfy me.
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DR. EARHART: It is essentially, the State
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supports essentially 40 per cent of the 340. So long
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as that is fixed.
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: That is not uniform, you
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know that. It depends upon the wealth of the local --
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MR. CASE: I don't know how the 1.228 figure
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ever came out of the ground, but that is not part of
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this Committee's inquiry.
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: I think it was to balance
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the formula.
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MR. CASE: I would like to know how that
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figure was struck some day.
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MR. ENEY: I would like to follow that same
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thing, to see if this sentence about the sacred nature
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