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MR. ENEY: Suppose you were able to work out
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some system to eliminate from the State Legislature local
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legislation. What then would you think, as to the length
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of the session?
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SENATOR CURRAN: You are still guided by the
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budget. The budget, I think, is the controlling factor
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and I would suspect in almost any consideration, it would
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be--
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MR. ENEY: Except that if you didn't have
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local legislation, would you have more time?
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SENATOR CURRAN: We had 620 odd bills in the
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Senate. I would guess that only a third of them, in any
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way, shape or force affected Balticsore City and I would
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guess it's the same for any individual county. So, maybe
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there is at least 50 per cent of the bills we ought not
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have to consider, but 1 still think I would leave this
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to the wisdom of Harry who has been our chairman these
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past four years. The budget seems to be the one item
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that everything else is pretty well geared to, insofar
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as the time element is concerned.
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DELEGATE HANDEL: The only time that local
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