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divisions and supporting services of the Courts."
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MR. BOND: .Can I interrupt? Assuming complete
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home rule, those offices would revert back to the local
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subdivisions, would they not?
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MR. BENTON: No, not necessarily the Courts.
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THE CHAIRMAN: In other words, you are opposed
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to any supplementation to any judges' salaries?
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MR. BENTON: I'll get to that in a moment. Yes,
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I am.
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"In some instances, such as the Board of Liquor
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License Commissioners, present State law requires the City
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of Baltimore to appropriate whatever expenditures are
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certified to us. Under this system, the operations of
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such departments are not subject to the organization and
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management analyses that are exercised by the State Bureau
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of the Budget in reference to the State offices supported
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by State funds, nor can they be subjected to the City's
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budgetary provisions, as the City has no control or
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authority over the operations, in making this recommendati
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I am cognizant of the fact that the implementation may re-
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quire some adjustment in State-local finances. I express
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