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to make things go. Yes, I think it would make a lot of
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sense then, and Maryland at one time had that. -It was sort
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of that way at first and it moved through equalization and
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now you say that is all out and it is all in the formula,
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but having gotten away from general funded appropriations,
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as such, to finance public schools, and having gotten into
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statutory formula, I have some doubt that it is very
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meaningful .
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By the same token, if it makes you feal more
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comfortable, maybe it doesn't hurt anything, either.
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MR. BOND: It's protection for one year. That's
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the only thing I can see that the constitutional provision
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gives then.
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DR. SEHSENBAUGH: That's important.
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MR. DONAHO: Suppose the people decided to
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reflect their wisdom through the election of a new Governor
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and new legislature and wanted to make their will known?
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There would be a year's delay.
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MR. BOND: 1 think it gives the Constitution an
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effect —
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MR. DOHAHO: In other words, the people would be
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