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a new bill. To me it doesn't make any difference, but I
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do admit that six days with a stricture, with everything
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else he has to do, it is n stricture, it is a deadline,
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in other words, and the way it works out is, it is purely
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a question of how long the Attorney General keeps the
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bill because that is not presented to the Governor until
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he gets it from the Attorney General.
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Should the Governor have an item veto?
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Yes, but it should be restricted to the appro-
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priation bills.
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JUDGE ADKINS: Thank you very much, sir.
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Ladies and gentlemen, any questions? Mrs. Bothe.
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MRS. BOTHE: When you were talking about your
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budget problems, Governor Lane, it occurred to me to ask
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you about Article 8, Section 3, which provides that the
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School Fund of the State shall be kept inviolate, and
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appropriated only to the purposes of Education. Do you
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feel that that is an advisable restriction on the budget
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powers of the State?
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GOVERNOR LANE: It didn't make too much dif-
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ference to me because of my fraternity with Tom Pullen.
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