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GOVERNOR TAWES: Yes.
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JUDGE ADKINS: Well, what would be your views
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relative to the State Treasurer, do you feel that is a
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cumbersome --
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GOVERNOR TAWES: I think the State Treasurer
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should be appointed by the Governor, maybe with the advice
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and consent of the Senate.
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JUDGE ADKINS: But not like it now is, by the
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Legislature in combined session?
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GOVERNOR TAWES: Not the Legislature.
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JUDGE ADKINS: All right, sir. I think one of
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the major problems that is going to concern us, Governor
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Tawes, is the extent to which we will go in recommending
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what we on the Committee are calling a strong type execu-
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tive. By that we don't mean any single individual, but
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we mean the concentration of power in the hands of the
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Governor as opposed to having it disbursed to boards and as
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it now is. Do you have any feeling that the office of
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Governor would be improved if more power were vested in
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the Governor as opposed to having it disbursed through
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boards, as it presently is?
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