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legislation as to our cabinet type of Governor and, as
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I recall, John, we don't specify the departments. We say
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there will be so many, ten, twelve, different departments
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set up under the Governor which would go right into what
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Mr. Lauber and you were discussing. I don't think we
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are going to sit down and specify which departments, al-
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though there has been suggested that the Constitution
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actually spell out the departments.
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I don't think we are going to go for that, but
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it has been suggested. So, we are moving in that direction
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DR. JENKINS: Who are the we you are referring
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to?
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MR. BOND: This is the Committee on Executive
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Department. My only question is, Mr. Lauber, you say the
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legislature must not be hampered on acting on the budget.
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The Governor has to present a balanced budget. There is no
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responsibility oh the legislature. If they have unhampered
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authority, they can spend it and they don't have to say
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where it's going to come from. That is why I disagree with
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your statement on that.
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MR. LAUBER: This is true. It is always possible
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