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MR. HOFF: Why not?
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MR. BROOKS: It could be handled like the
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judiciary.
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MR. HOFF: They are elected.
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MR. EMEY: Yes, but they don't have to be.
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MRS. BOTHE: And we are proposing that they
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not be, in the political sense.
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MR. ENEY: May I break in to say the record
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is getting more of a debate from the Committee, but we
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are not getting many answers from the guests.
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: The more I hear Mr. Brooks
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talk about it, it is almost what we are doing now and
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if it simplifies the writing of the Constitution, I
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would have no objection to writing it in as a fourth
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area of the government, executive, judicial, legisla-
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tive and education, because, in effect, we are just
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about almost as independent as we can be, other than
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the fact that we do not raise our own taxes.
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MRS. BOTHE: I would like to hear from Mr.
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Perkins who expressed himself so vehemently on the
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subject.
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