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and he does, and the Board approves it and the budget
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now goes to the Governor.
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What, if anything, can you or the Governor or
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anyone do to bring this figure back to 1,400,000?
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MR. SACHS: That is my question.
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MR. PERKINS; He have done it. He have revised
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figures that the State Department of Education presented to
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us on the basis — and you are only talking about one thing
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pupils. So, if we feel the pupil estimates are too high,
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we can reduce them. Every pupil that you reduce, you are
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reducing the over-all budget request by $340 essentially.
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THE CHAIRMAN: That's right. Have you ever done
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this after the State Board of Education has passed a budget'
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MR. PERKINS: The budgets that we receive in our
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office have all been approved by their respective Boards
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and then they are presented to us after they have been
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approved by the Board of Regents and the Board of Education
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and the Board of Colleges.
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THE CHAIEMAK. So that you have, in effect,
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reduced
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MR. PERKINS: With their agreement, we discuss
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