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people starving to death anywhere in the United States. I
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think they are getting quite a fair share. Their pressure
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groups are well organized.
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THE CHAIRMAN: I think it's fair then, if you
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say they fare right well, if there are no other questions,
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I think Dr. Sensenbaugh is champing at the bit over there
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to answer, and I've been very frankly looking forward to
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this presentation. I hope you will stay.
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MR. DONAHO: I would like to, but let's get
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going. If you want me to stay, I'll stay.
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DR. JAMES A. SENSENBAUGH: This is just a
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simple prepared statement that I think summarizes the point
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of view. If I might, I will just read it to you.
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THE CHAIRMAN: By all means.
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: "The State Department of
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Education appreciate the opportunity of being heard by your
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Committee on State Finance and Taxation relative to Article
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3, Section 52 of the Maryland Constitution as provisions
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therein pertain to financing of the public schools.
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We feel that the provisions of the present
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Constitution are sound and make for satisfactory development
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