Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 6E. Croswell, 1903 - Government publications |
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... appropriations for the years 1902-3 , amounting to $ 21,996,905.93 , were raised entirely by direct taxation , New York city's proportion would be 67 per cent . , which is its percentage of the total assessed valuation of the State ...
... appropriations for the years 1902-3 , amounting to $ 21,996,905.93 , were raised entirely by direct taxation , New York city's proportion would be 67 per cent . , which is its percentage of the total assessed valuation of the State ...
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... appropriations made prior to January 1 , 1902 , was $ 8,001,346.56 . The total debt of the State is $ 9,920,660 , of which $ 255,000 falls due during the current year . The expense for educational purposes during the past year was ...
... appropriations made prior to January 1 , 1902 , was $ 8,001,346.56 . The total debt of the State is $ 9,920,660 , of which $ 255,000 falls due during the current year . The expense for educational purposes during the past year was ...
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... appropriations for that year are $ 23,000,000 , there will be an apparent shortage of about $ 3,280,000 , even though the entire surplus were used for the payment of appropriations . From these figures I esti- mate that new revenues ...
... appropriations for that year are $ 23,000,000 , there will be an apparent shortage of about $ 3,280,000 , even though the entire surplus were used for the payment of appropriations . From these figures I esti- mate that new revenues ...
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... appropriation bill upon the recommendation of the heads of the departments affected . By so doing unnecessary improvements would be avoided and money saved to the State . The average number of bills passed since 1894 , as shown in ...
... appropriation bill upon the recommendation of the heads of the departments affected . By so doing unnecessary improvements would be avoided and money saved to the State . The average number of bills passed since 1894 , as shown in ...
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... . The question is a very important one . It will require several millions of dollars to secure land that as yet is not owned by the State . Whether • this is to be done by small annual appropriations with GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE . 33.
... . The question is a very important one . It will require several millions of dollars to secure land that as yet is not owned by the State . Whether • this is to be done by small annual appropriations with GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE . 33.
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