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wrong, but it is a guess, at the most, and if you shift
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that, if you study the circumstances of the State of
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Maryland for the last twenty-five years, you will find
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they were from 30,000,000 down and you can manipulate,
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if you so wish, the surpluses of this State every year
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very easily.
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Now, In that particular case, we had a very
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simple thing to do and we were quite willing to accept,
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as the law requires, the estimates of the State Tax
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Commission. A lot of these things can be worked out,
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frankly, but don't put the club in the hands of one or
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two people over all the children of the State of Maryland
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MR. ENEY: Dr. Pullen, may I ask you a ques-
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tion along those lines?
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DR. PULLEH: Yes, sir.
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MR. ENEY: It has been suggested to the
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Commission that in redrafting the Constitution, that
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every effort be made to eliminate all unnecessary
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details, to make the document terse and brief, and you
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have been suggesting several particulars this morning
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that additional provisions be put in the Constitution
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