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anywhere the Legislature created or the policital sub-
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dvisions through inter-governmental relations created an
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inter-governmental authority separate and apart from either
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State or local governmental authority, to administer a
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single program, that giving that authority the power, it
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could supersede whatever classification system you have;
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so that there where you are creating a new authority, you
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could put together any combination of political subdivision
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you want to regardless of how they overlapped the other
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classification system, which would then permit development
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of any kind of metropolitan single purpose or multi-
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purpose governmental function to be placed under a
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governmental authority.
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Down that track, you would always have a
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third government actually administering the program set
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up. Under one or the other of these two alternatives,
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the Legislature could probably enact all the legislation
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desirable for political subdivisions less than a Statewide
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interest.
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He discussed this with Mrs. Kostritsky, .
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Mr. Benton, Mr. Andrews, and Mr. Boucher as far as the
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