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damn it, and this is what we are submitting to the Governor,
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what can the Governor do about it? Isn't the Governor
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constitutionally required to submit that to the legislature?
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MR. PERKINS: He can do anything he wants with
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it. He can cut all he wants from the budget of the college.
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DR. JENKINS: The answer to that question is no,
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the Governor is not constitutionally —
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MR. PERKINS: By Constitution, he is not, no.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Let ma put it to you by example,
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Mr. Perkins. Suppose this $340 times the number students
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we will say that the number that Dr. Sensenbaugh comes up
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with is 1,450,000. I'm just pulling a figure out of the ail
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1,450,000. Now, you being a conscientious budget analyst,
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you have looked into this thing and you know darn well that
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it is only going to be 1,400,000, and so you argue back and
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forth and neither will give.
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So, finally Dr. Sensenbaugh says, well, the
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State Board is meeting tomorrow and I am going to present
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the budget to them on the basis of 1,450,000 students and
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I am very sorry, Mr. Perkins, but that is the way it is,
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and that is what I am going to ask my Board to approve,
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