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have to, you can show a footnote of what it will cost.
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MR. DONAHO: No, but the Constitution here makes
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them supplementary appropriation bills.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Wasn't there a bill or was that
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just introduced that --
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MR. DONAHO: There was a bill introduced here
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to say when you put in a bill, you have to say how much it
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would cost.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Ves, and that didn't pass.
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Well, John, let me get back to this capital budget, because
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you're the first one that has mentioned it today.
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You say you don't think you need to have anything
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in the Constitution on this point. There is nothing now,
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is there, specifically?
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MR. DONAHO: No, and they have actually worked
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fairly well. In other words, there is a long-range capital
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improvement prograia and there is an annual capital budget
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which is financed basically from bonds.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Well, now, the capital budget, as
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I understand it is more legislative than
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MR. DONAHO: That is where the politics cone in,
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