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necessity for having the budget nonamendable by the
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executive. I wondered what would happen if there were
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no such provision, as far as you can reasonably predict.
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MRS. FREEDLANDER: What we were discussing
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with Mr. Case, the section --
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MRS. BOTHE: What we discussed with Dr.
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Sensenbaugh, about the inviolability. This is about
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the ability of the executive and the legislature to
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amend the school budget.
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: All right. What is the
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question, again?
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MRS. BOTHE: What would you expect to be
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the consequences if that were removed from the Con-
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stitution and the protection it affords?
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: I still go back and say a
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lot of people like Mr. Donaho was pointing out, and
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this is the exact statement he gave and this is the
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fear that I have, that there are a lot of people who
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would say the sane things. Now, I have here somewhere
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his statement and this is what he said;
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"The mandatory item for schools should be
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