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to take office, the next day I shall call him and tell
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him, Now, the budget has been moving up to this point,
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but from now on, you are the newly elected Governor, the
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budget process is yours, and he will take over as I did
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in 1958, and there is no need.
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I would certainly recommend that the inaugura-
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tion of the Governor should not be changed. I don't see
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any need for it, no need of it.
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JUDGE ADKINS: All right.
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MR. ENEY: Judge Adkins, could we go back to
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the question of the lieutenant governor a moment?
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JUDGE ADKINS: Sure.
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MR. ENEY: Governor Tawes, I think the ques-
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tion that Mr. Sayre was asking was whether the Constitution
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should require, in other words, make it a must that the
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lieutenant governor and the Governor be of the same party
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and be elected together rather than merely run on the same
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ticket.
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GOVERNOR. TAWES: Well, I don't think that is
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always the case in other states. I have known of governors
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being of one political party and the lieutenant governor
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