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amount or that amount, and the next session can cut it
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down; but it is the Governor's budget. He is the or.c
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that starts it all. The legislature does not.
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Now, with respect to the school budget,
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isn't the net effect of this provision not that the
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State Department of Education has control over the
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budget, but that the legislature determines it?
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DR. EARHART: Yes.
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MR. ENEY: So that what the Governor cannot
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initiate, the legislature does initiate?
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DR. EARHART: Yes.
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MR. ENEY: So, the net effect of eliminating
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this provision, as I understand it, from Paragraph 11,
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as Mrs. Bothe indicated, would be merely to remove
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control of the initiation of budgetary provisions from
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the legislature and put it in the hands of the Governor
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Is that it?
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MRS. BOTHE: That's right.
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MR. EHEY: The net effect of 11 is just
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that.
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MRS. BOTHE: Mr. Eney, the reason I brought
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