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here on how much Baltimore City gets. We also know
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Federal grants depend on the stability of the State
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Department. Nowhere in your testimony have you men-
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tioned the fact that we receive Federal funds to the
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extent which your Department represents a link, a
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Statewide stable link with the school systems.
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: Over-all, we are receiving
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about 12 per cent -- for the operation of schools, 12
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per cent corros from the Federal Government.
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MRS. FREEDLANDER : But the Federal Govern-
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ment allocates it to Maryland because your Department
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is what it is. You have not stated that.
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: This is one of our prob-
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lems which is now confronting many states. One reason
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why the Federal Government in some cases is trying to
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bypass the State Department is because they are afraid
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of the strength the State Departments have to imple-
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ment the programs .
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MRS. FREEDLANDER: And you receive it
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because of the kind of department Maryland has develope
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and it is stable.
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