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I show you, you have only had five State Treasurers in
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67 years .
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MR. MINDEL: But he is a constitutional officer.
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Do you feel he should continue, and your Comptroller's
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duties and what has actually taken place in practice?
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MR. ENEY: I thought he answered that.
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THE CHAIRMAN: He has been through that.
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MR. ENEY: I think what he said was if you had
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a third man like the Attorney General on the Board of
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Public Works, he wouldn't care whether the Treasurer was
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in or not .
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MR. GOLDSTEIN: That is right. I think his
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duties should be spelled out so he doesn't have any con-
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tact with banking.
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THE CHAIRMAN: As I understcod it, Louie said
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one person could do all the fiscal jobs.
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Anything else, gentlemen?
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MR. GOLDSTEIN: There is one more duty we have
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in the last year, We now have charge of the uniform
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disposition of unclaimed property under Article 95, and we
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appointed a very fine career man in this office, Joseph
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