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belong in there. It is not necessary to have it in there.
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MR. SACHS: . What special problems are created
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by the fact that is in the Constitution, that would not
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be created if it were just a law?
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MR. SLICHER: Well, the fact that it is in the
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Constitution, I think, gives them the feeling that they
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do not have to be quite as careful with those items.
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MR. RENNIE: Now, wait a minute, Dick. We're
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losing sight of this. Just what is the exact wording in
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the Constitution? Does it say the Governor and the
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legislature —
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THE CHAIRMAN: If you look at Section 11, you Wil
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see it. "The Governor for the purpose of making up his
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budget shall have the power, and it shall be his duty, to
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require from the proper State officials, including herein
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all executive departments, all executive and administrative
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offices, bureaus, boards, commissions and agencies, ex-
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pending or supervising the expenditure of, and all
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institutions applying for State monies and appropriations,
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such itemized estimates and other information, in such forn
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and at such times as he shall direct." Now, that part is
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