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MR. PERKINS : Yes.
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MR. DONAHO: And the Governor can arrive at his
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own determination based upon these statistics?
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MR. PERKINS: Exactly.
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MR. DONAHO: When it comes to the legislature,
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can the legislature through its staff resources or through
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its own infinite wisdom apply a judgment as to the number
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of pupils?
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MR. PERKINS: That's right.
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MR. DONAHO: And having applied that judgment
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as to the number of pupils, can they then reduce the request
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that is in the budget?
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THE CHAIRMAN: They cannot, no.
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: Well, you will have to be
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sure that they are not killing people off, because there
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are new students that —
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THE CHAIRMAN: The answer to your question, it
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seems to me, and I may be all wrong about this, but it would
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seem clear, because by the time it gets to the legislature
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it is no longer in the process of formulization. It has
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been formalized through the formulae and you have a budget
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