Southwestern Political and Social Science Quarterly, Volume 2University of Texas Press, 1922 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... meet these proposed expenditures . The informa- tion needed by the governor in making up the budget is se- cured in three ways . The first source of information is the estimates presented by the various state officials , in connec- tion ...
... meet these proposed expenditures . The informa- tion needed by the governor in making up the budget is se- cured in three ways . The first source of information is the estimates presented by the various state officials , in connec- tion ...
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... meet all expenditures . The law requires that within five days after the begin- ning of each regular session of the legislature the governor shall submit to the presiding officer of each house printed copies of the budget bill . No such ...
... meet all expenditures . The law requires that within five days after the begin- ning of each regular session of the legislature the governor shall submit to the presiding officer of each house printed copies of the budget bill . No such ...
Page 31
... meets every other day to dis- cuss the budget . On alternate days , however , the house committee and the senate committee meet as separate com- mittees . So far as the writer has been able to learn , the joint committee has been going ...
... meets every other day to dis- cuss the budget . On alternate days , however , the house committee and the senate committee meet as separate com- mittees . So far as the writer has been able to learn , the joint committee has been going ...
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... meets . This could be accomplished by pro- viding that the governor shall be elected in April of the year prior to the legislative session and shall take office on July 1st of the same year . It is manifest that the estimates made by ...
... meets . This could be accomplished by pro- viding that the governor shall be elected in April of the year prior to the legislative session and shall take office on July 1st of the same year . It is manifest that the estimates made by ...
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... meet proposed expenditures , any revenue measure which may be introduced will be considered by a separate committee , independently of the plans that are be- ing made by the budget committee . The present general lack of co - ordination ...
... meet proposed expenditures , any revenue measure which may be introduced will be considered by a separate committee , independently of the plans that are be- ing made by the budget committee . The present general lack of co - ordination ...
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