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and balances. You will never get off dead center.
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MR. GOLDSTEIN: Three top people give you
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checks and balances, Governor, State Treasurer and Stare
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Comptroller.
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MR. ENEY: The Treasurer has to account to the
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Comptroller now in some respect, does he not?
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MR. GOLDSTEIN: That is right, we check back
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and forth. One checks the other.
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MR. NOSSEL: There is agreement as to the
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amount of money in the banks and on the books. This is
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done on a daily basis.
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MR. ENEY: I didn't mean that. I thought there
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was provision in the present Constitution that says the
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Treasurer has to render a report, annually, semiannually.
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MR. NOSSEL: I think there is, semiannually.
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I think it says six months, but actually it is done on a
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daily basis. That is what they mean, that you are in
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balance between the two, by that provision that you refer
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to.
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MR. ENEY: Following up Dick's question, be-
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cause the same thing was in my mind and also Martin
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