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it with them. Fortunately, they do not fight us.
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MR. SACHS: An issue has never been made of it?
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MR. PERKINS: Well --
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MR. HOFF: Mr. Rennie has said they have always
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been cooperative.
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MR. PERKINS: That's right, they have been with
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us.
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DR. SENSENBAUGH : Once the Board acts on them,
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it is the Governor's and the Budget Bureau's responsibility
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from there. We don't take them back after they are revised
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for approval.
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THE CHAIRMAN: I know you don't, but my point
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is after' the Budget Bureau has changed the formula, the
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inputs in the formula after the State Board has acted on
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the budget --
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MR. PERKINS: Right.
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MR. SACHS: And reduced it.
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THE CHAIRMAN: And reduced it, but you have
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never gotten on your high horse and said, this you cannot
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do?
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: We have always resolved the
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