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and in its background, the Welfare Board is a Federal over-
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all project. I don't think that the Governor should have
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too much say about that because of the amount of money in-
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volved. I think it depends on who is Governor, and the
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question as to where he can get the money.
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MR. BOND: Well, the funds come in from Wash-
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ington, sir, but they go through your line budget. It is
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an in and out proposition.
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Then that rises to my next question, I won't
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belabor this any more. We have also been concerned about
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the Bureau of Budget and Kr. Rennie, and the other two
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gentlemen who preceded you definitely think it should be
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the Governor's budget and the Governor's administration.
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I wonder, do you see any other answer than
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having a Mr. Rennie, or a Department of Budget who will
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be the Governor's tool in order to cooperate with all
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these various heads?
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GOVERNOR LANE No.
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MR. BOND: Do you see any other way that that
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can be worked out?
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GOVERNOR LANE: No, I don't see any practical
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