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sible, end this is what worries mo, you add one tax on top
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of another, so dedicated, rather than going to, you know,
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just as a tax source, going to the general Treasury, and
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you know in your mind when you raise that, that you are
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going to allocate it to the Port Authority, but you ore
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saying politically you have to dedicate it?
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MR. GOLDSTEIN: In these instances, that is
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the only way you could have gotten the money because your
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gasoline tax lobby wouldn't lot that money go to the Port.
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That is a powerful lobby in the State. We had a hard
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time even raising it from six to seven cents two years
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ago.
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MR. SAYRE: 1 wouldn't cut into that from
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which we had Federal grant in aid. I think we would have
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to comply with the Federal regulations.
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MR. GOLDSTEIN: I think it is better to have
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it in the Code, not in the Constitution. Over the long
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haul, based on this changing government and the changing
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way of life, progress we are making in science and
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technology, it is amazing what is going on. There was a
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man on television this morning telling about the very
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