He said the state expects to turn over full administration of the building next year.
"How does the state expect us to have a better education?"
The new policy, she said, is "above and beyond what the states ever requested or expected."
The state expects the number to continue to fall for the next 10 years.
Under the judge's order, the state has to pay at least 75 percent of the costs, expected to be $700 million by 1992.
Both the state and the society expect children to look after their aged parents.
That is 65 percent more than the state had expected.
All together, the 16 states expect to raise $2.2 billion this year.
The states do not expect the dealers to pay the tax.
The other states expect to get their first payments next year.