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it was wonderful, but I didn't like the way it was done;
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$500,000 in the budget to pay the teachers of the Univer-
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sity of Maryland.
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I think you are subverting the democratic
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representative practice when you do that. I'm talking
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about government.
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MR. EHEY: In that situation, the legislature
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could have eliminated it, could they not?
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DR. PULLEN: That's trus, but this is an easy
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way to get it over. I think it's wrong. The legisla-
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ture is the representative of the people and the division
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of power, as you well know, when you put the legislative
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power in the hands of the executive, it is tyrannical.
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MR. ENEY; Did your comment earlier about the
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Governor's control on the budget go so far as to espouse
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the idea that in matters of education, at least, the
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Governor had even less control than he has now?
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DR. PULLEN: Yes.
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MR. ENEY: Can you be more specific?
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DR. PULLEN: Well, every salary in the
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University of Maryland, every salary in Baltimore College
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