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of Appeals.
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THE CHAIRMAN: I certainly do appreciate your
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discussion this morning and I might suggest and certainly
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invite either one or both of you, and suggest you may want
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to stay because I have a feeling that the rest of the day
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is going to be devoted to your domain, namely the budget
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amendment to the Constitution. So, if you would like to
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say and perhaps join in the discussion, 1 would like to
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have you do it. If business calls you elsewhere, why we
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understand that you are pretty busy fellows.
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MR. RENHIE: I would like to, but I don't want
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we're twenty minutes overtime now. Let's stick out the
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morning.
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THE, CHAIRMAN: All right, let's take a five-
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minute recess.
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(At this point there was a short recess.)
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THE CHAIRMAN: Gentlemen, our second guest this
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morning is Mr. Charles Benton, Budget Director of the City
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of Baltimore who has a great deal of experience in the
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field of public finance. So, Charlie, if you have a
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prepared statement which you would like to summarize, this
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