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way. It is the Governor's responsibility in the present
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setup. I think the setup has worked well.
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I am not talking about the current Legislature,
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but you have to protect yourself against a cross section
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of people that might go haywire, I mean that, and there
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has got to be a definite control. No public official
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necessarily of his own volition wants to limit the amount
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of money that he thinks he needs to do a good job, and you
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have got to have somebody around to tell him.
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JUDGE ADKINS: Do the members of the Committee
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have any questions? Mr. Miller.
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MR. MILLER: Governor, I understood that you —
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I would like to clarify one thing in your thinking. You
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Spoke of believing it to be desirable for the Governor to
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be able to make reorganization plans with the various
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departments, but you sort of qualified it by saying, of
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course, it would have to be done with legislative authority
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Do you think that a plan somewhat like the
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Hoover Commission on the Federal basis where the Governor
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could submit a plan for reorganization and it would go into
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effect unless it was affirmatively turned down by the
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