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Baltimore, Montgomery, Prince Georges area.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Let me ask you this, Louie:
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If we can admit then for the purposes of our discussion
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here that what you are saying is that there should be
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another check and balance to make a good, well-rounded
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government --
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MR. GOLDSTEIN: Absolutely --
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THE CHAIRMAN: — how many other States, and
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I know you are very familiar with the Comptrollers of
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all the States, how many other States adopt a policy some-
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what similar to this?
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MR. GOLDSTEIH: ' The biggest majority of then.
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That is the reason I brought this publication. This is
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the last publication that gives the elected officials of
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the majority of the States, They had elections in 1966.
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There will be a new publication corning out in January.
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If you go through the Council of State Governments pub-
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lication, you will find an Office of Comptroller or one
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that is similar. Let's take our big States of California,
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the biggest State in the Union. They elect their Comp-
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troller. Take the State of New York; New York has had
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