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University of Washington, he said I was attempting to
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perpetrate upon that State a new concept of public adminis-
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tration, namely that there were three branches in the
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government; and I said, veil, I had examined the government
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of the State of Washington and I found out to ray satisfac-
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tion that there were three branches of the government and
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that I did not find the University of Washington the
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judicial branch, nor did I find it in the legislative
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branch and, therefore, I could only conclude it was in
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the executive branch and, therefore, I assume that the
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institutions of higher learning and the public school
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people are in the executive branch.
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I assume also, I think with some correctness,
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that is probably where the people would like to see them
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remain, unless you want to go the California route and
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create a fourth branch of the government, and this I advise
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you against. Now, if you do decide to permit the General
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Assembly to increase the Governor's budget, then you've
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got to give him corresponding authority to allot. I don't
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think you want to leave this to his inherent constitutional
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prerogatives, unless you are going to have as strong a
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