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cannot have any money bills until the budget is passed?
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MR. DOHAHO: Excellent provision, because
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otherwise —
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THE CHAIRMAN: I understand from Cal that
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Harry Hughes who is of course, quite an expert now, so the
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newspapers say, in revenues and financial matters, is
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strongly advocating that this provision be eliminated. Is
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that right, Cal?
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MR. BOND: It was Hughes, James and Roney, on
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Section 8, and they were very much concerned about it.
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They say it irapeded legislation. John Brooks was there,
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Maybe I over-exaggerated it?
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MR. BROOKS: No.
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MR. DONAHO: I'll tell you what brought this
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up. Going to the seventy-day session, instead of having
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the short session, because you get an awful lot of stuff
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backed up behind the budget bill; but, fine. So what?
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This keeps them moving on the budget bill. Otherwise,
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they would use this device to blackjack the Governor. That
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why I think you ought to have also a device in there to
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make the damn thing become effective on a certain date.
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