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Legislature at sons appropriate deadline later would solve
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that problem? It would still give the Legislature a right
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to maintain the law as it had been passed, but it would
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also open the door so it wouldn't require an act of the
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Legislature to change the organization of some department.
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GOVERNOR LANE: Well, what I was trying to say
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was that I think that there should be some check, and it
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would depend upon the importance of the change on the one
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hand, and I did say I think that it would depend upon not
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violating any existing law, because he would have to go
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back to the Legislature to have that area corrected, or
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any Act that the Legislature night pass thereafter where
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they didn't agree with what he had done.
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MR. MILLER: Well, of course, if the Legisla-
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ture sets up a department, any change in it night be con-
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trary to law, but if the Constitution provided that the
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Governor in the interest of modernizing or bringing econ-
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omies in as was attempted and a very great deal accomplished
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by the Hoover Commission reports on the Federal basis, if
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the Governor had the authority to submit a reorganization
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plan and then it could be voted down by the Legislature,
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