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burden of which was, unless you need it in there, the
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politicians could "fool with the school budget," and that
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was the whole reason for it.
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MR. RENNIE: I think the important words in here
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are "Certified by the Comptroller, and for the public
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schools, as provided by law." Now, I think that phrase
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in there, "as provided by law," restricts it to these
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mandatory items.
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THE CHAIRMAN: I think it does, too. I agree
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with that, but the point is you have said you see no reason
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for this being in the Constitution.
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MR. RENNIE: Well, I thought you were' talking
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about the reference to the public schools in Section 52.
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THE CHAIRMAN: This is Section 52.
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MR. SACHS: This is Section 11 of
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THE CHAIRMAN: Section 11.
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MR. RENNIE: Section 11, of Section 52', that's
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right.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Twelve, of course, says the
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Governor "can do anything he wants with the budget, except
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for those for the legislature, the Judicial Department and
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