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in assessing what the -size of these reversions will be in
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the future.
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MR. RENNIE: It's going to be pretty high this
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year.
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MRS. HOFFMAN: Really?
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MR. RENNIE: We've already increased it in the
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budget.
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MR. JOHN G. LAUBER: May I say one thing?
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THE CHAIRMAN: Yes.
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MR. LAUBER: In relation to both problems raised
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by the representatives of the City of Baltimore, and it has
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been a problem to a lesser extent in Montgomery County; I
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do not care to have the State legislature enact legislation
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which causes us costs or changes our administration format
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around. This has been a problem. Just this year, we had
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a bill go through which changed some salaries in our county
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which has caused some inequities.
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One way to handle "this, that I would advocate,
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that I have seen work and I think it works well, is the home
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rule method. In some States the legislature may not con-
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sider any bill affecting any specific area unless it is
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