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should be treated as are all other departments of the
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government under the executive branch.
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Some of the other Committee members or Mr.
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Eney may want to elaborate on that, but I think this
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is really basically the heart of the matter, and that
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is where the distinction is found in the Constitution
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and that is where the power lies. I think we would
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want some comments on the philosophy of whether or not
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it is desirable to have in Maryland an independent
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educational system from the executive branch.
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MR. ENEY: I am very anxious to have your
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comments on this, Dr. Sensenbaugh, in the record, not
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merely for the information of this Committee and of the
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Commission, because ultimately it is going to be pre-
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sented to the Constitutional Convention. So, it is a
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very important matter.
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: Well, let me begin first
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by saying when you take the Federal Government and the
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relationship of education at a national level, to me,
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I think this has some problems.
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You just look at the chief, the head, the
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