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them.
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JUDGE ADKINS: In other words, you would re-
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move the necessity there for consent of the Senate?
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GOVERNOR TAWES: I think there are some excep-
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tions, Judge, I think there are some exceptions that I
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would be willing to go along with, but when you are appoint
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ing a head of a large department, a large agency of the
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State, to subject him to the will of the Senate, I don't
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think is right and proper in present day governmental
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operation and administration.
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JUDGE ADKINS: Let we then ask this next ques-
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tion. Do you feel that the Chief Executive's office has
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sufficient powers to function as the preparer of the bud-
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get? Do you have all the authority --
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GOVERNOR TAWES: Oh, yes.
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JUDGE ADKINS: -- and functions that you need
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now?
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GOVERNOR TAWES: Oh, yes.
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JUDGE ADKINS: To prepare the State budget?
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GOVERNOR TAWES: Oh, yes, we do.
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JUDGE ADKINS: You would have no suggestions
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