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you are saying?
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MR. DONAHO: Are they?
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MR. BOND: I think they are, to a degree.
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Well, never mind. I'm sorry.
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THE CHAIRMAN: He has made that perfectly clear.
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MR. DONAHO: I think they deserve their
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rightful place amid the gallaxy of State agencies.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Which was next, ten?
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MR. DONAHO: Thirteen. That's an open end thing
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which says you can legislate this out.
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MR. BOND: Do you agree twelve should be out?
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Jim Rennie seemed to agree that should be out.
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MR. DONAHO: Yes, absolutely. That is the
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one dangerous thing you can possibly do, is to have public
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hearings as part of the executive government formulation.
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MR. SACHS: He can do it whether or not —
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MR. DONAHO: There is nothing to prevent him.
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If he is that foolish. Okay. I renumber Jim Webb who
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was NASA Director was appointed Budget Administrator, and
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he said we ought to be democratic. I'm going to give these
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department heads a chance to appeal. He was crazy.
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