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the constitutional provision really outlived its usefulness?
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: No, I wouldn't think so, for
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the simple reason of Mr. Donaho's attitude that --
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THE CHAIRMAN: Where does it protect you?
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DJR. SENSENBAUGH; It protects us according to the
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formula that is established. I gather his philosophy is
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that the budget each year should be a pliable thing which
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can be adjusted downward or upward depending upon economics
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of the time.
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THE CHAIRMAN: That is what he said, of course,
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but I don't see how --
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DR. SENSEHBAUGH: We need this protection against
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him.
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THE CHAIRMAN: We're not going to let him get
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you.
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MR. DONAHO: The rats are going to get into the
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granary .
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THE CHAIRMAN: But I don't see how the legislatur
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could ignore the requirement that it appropriates so many
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dollars required by the formula which is the law of the land
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until they repeal it, unless they repeal the law of the land
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