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thing you are talking about, the new type road, using new
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types of engines.
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MR. SAYRE: I am not upsetting what is already
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in existence. I are just concerned about the future.
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MR. GOLRSTEIN: I think the less cluttered up
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your Constitution, the better off you are. Leave it in
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your basic Code. The Legislature meets every year. They
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can change it if circumstances warrants it and the people
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want it. I think it gives you more flexible government .
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MR. MINDEL: I know it is getting late. I
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would like to get back to the State Treasurer for a moment.
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You seemed to stress the checks and balances. Isn't the
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State Treasurer, unless a personal appointee of the
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Governor -- doesn't the Legislature generally confirm the
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Governor's recommendation of the State Treasurer?
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MR. GOLDSTEIN: In my time, yes. In my tine,
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I have had the pleasure of voting for, by gosh, I voted
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for one State Treasurer in the whole time.
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MR. ENEY: That wasn't true in McKeldin's
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administration.
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THE CHAIRMAN: There was quite a fight on at
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