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organization of the State. You are. not proposing that
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the Constitution provide this sort of organization?
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MR. LAUBER: This is true. I don't know. I
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haven't really examined it to see whether perhaps something
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in the Constitution might be necessary to enable such an
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organization to exist. I would think certainly the
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details should be in the legislation. Whether there is
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a necessity for anything in the Constitution, I don't know.
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DR. JENKINS: Well, this is a new Commission
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that is going to look over the whole government.
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MR. LAUBER: What I am really concerned with is
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one thing that is set in the Constitution which is the
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Governor's salary, and if the Governor's salary said 12,000
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DR. JENKINS: Not this time.
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MR. LAUBER: If you set the Governor's salary
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at $12,000, it obviously becomes impossible to hire an
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executive for $40,000.
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DR. JENKINS: Well, I think that is one thing
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the Commission will agree on.
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MR. BOND: Interestingly enough, tomorrow the
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Executive Department is meeting and we have drafted
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