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Lerislative Investigatine Committees

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2014

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Legislative Notes and Reviews
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Copyright © American Political Science Association 1924

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References

1 Laws, 1923, p. 58.

2 Laws, 1923, p. 263.

3 Laws, 1923, p. 8.

4 Laws, 1923, p. 258.

5 Laws, 1923, p. 577.

6 Laws, 1923, p. 276.

7 Laws, 1923, p. 994.

8 Laws, 1923, p. 531.

9 Laws, 1923, p. 708.

10 Laws, 1923, p. 151.

11 Laws, 1923, p. 640.

12 Laws, 1923, p. 52.

13 Laws, 1923, pp. 1068, 303, 699.

14 Laws, 1923, p. 75.

15 Laws, 1923, p. 487.

16 Laws, 1923, p. 373.

17 Laws, 1923, p. 750.

18 Laws, 1923, p. 266.

19 Laws, Spec. Session, 1922, p. 320.

20 Laws, 1923, p. 505.

21 Laws, 1923, p. 84.

22 Laws, 1923, p. 264.

23 Laws, 1923, p. 340.

24 Laws, Spec. Session. 1923, p. 12.

25 Laws, 1923, p. 400.

26 Montana Laws, 1923, p. 604; Illinois Laws, 1923, p. 25; Wisconsin Laws, 1923, p. 1058; Iowa Laws, 1923, p. 315; Wyoming Laws, 1923, p. 223; Indiana Laws, 1923. p. 374.

27 Laws, 1923, p. 180.

28 Laws, 1923, p. 702.

29 Laws, 1923, p. 351.

30 Laws, 1923, p. 505.

31 Laws, 1923, p. 342.

32 Laws, 1923, p. 73.

33 Laws, 1923, p. 498.

34 The federal government owns large tracts of land for one purpose or another, and the states in which these are situated lose large amounts of revenue on account of this land being removed from the tax duplicates, which places an added burden on present-day property owners. To compensate them in some measure, the federal government has agreed to pay to the individual states a certain per cent from the sale of these lands when they are sold, or a certain per cent of the receipts if used for park purposes. As yet, the amount accruing to the states has been small but in future it will mean a great source of revenue.

35 Laws, 1923, p. 499.

36 Laws, 1923, p. 305.

37 Laws, Special Sess., 1923, p. 134

38 Laws, 1923, p. 688.

39 Laws, 1923, p. 494.

40 Laws, 1923, p. 305.

41 Laws, 1923, p. 875.

42 Ibid., p. 886.

43 Ibid., p. 881.

44 Laws, 1922, p. 743.

45 Laws, 1923, p. 574.

46 Laws, 1922, p. 1586.

47 Laws, 1923, p. 703.

48 Laws, 1922, p. 748.

49 Laws, 1922, p. 752.

50 Laws, 1923, p. 50.

51 Laws, 1922, pp. 740, 743, 747, 736, 751, 742, 741, 749, 370.

52 Laws, 1923, pp. 583, 565, 575, 586.

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