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confusion here. You are talking about another Board. These
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are the Boards of Trustees and the Board of Regents, and
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not the Board of Education;
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DR. JEHKINS: I may say this is the point of
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contention between the colleges and the Budget Bureau, and
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that we are hopeful in the future the Budget Bureau and
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the Governor are going to give way to the recommendations o:
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the Advisory Council on Higher Education, because it is
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conceivable, and there is nothing personal in what I am
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saying, Mr. Perkins, but it is conceivable we could have
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a Budget Director or Budget Bureau that is not particularly
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sympathetic to higher education or other programs, and it
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was the intent of the Curlette Commission that this
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independent board of citizens would provide for, but grante<
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of course, in the whole budgetary process, the Budget
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Bureau has to have a hand in it.
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THE CHAIRMAN: But that is not a constitutional
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matter.
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DR. JENKINS: No, it is not a constitutional
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matter.
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MR. PERKINS: Let me explain this. Now, the
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