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• Section IX ' ^
BIBLIOGkAPHY AND INDEX
25. Selected Bibliography Concerning Problems of
State Government
List of Tables
Index
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Selected Bibliographyy Concerning
Problems orf State Government^
T I. INTERGOVERNMENTAL
RELATIONS . . AMERICAN ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATION. State Trade
^Barriers and Multiple Taxation; A Staff Report. 4. (East 41 St., New York City 17, ,1-944. 20pp. bibliog. Econ. Survey Series No. 4b3.
; BALTIMORE. COMMISSION ON GOVERNMENTAL EFFICIENCY AND ECONOMY. Certain Aspects oj State and Local Government Relationships in Maryland. 900 Mercantile Trust Bldg., Baltimore 2, Md.^ Jiily 1944. 24pg. tables, charts.
CITIZENS NATIONAL COMMITTEE. Federal Grants-in-•\ Aid; "Booh or Menace to the States? 1409 L St.,
N';W., Washington 5, D.C., Dec. 1943. 39pp. tables.
FRUEHAUF TRAILER COMPANY. Are the United States United? 3d ed. Detroit, 1944. 24pp. charts.
U.S. ^UREAU OF THE CENsyis. Governmental Units in the United States, 1942. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D.C., 1944. 67pp. tables, charts. Census of Governments, 1942. 20c.
U.S. OFFICE OF W A R INFORMATION. Report on Federal-State Cooperation on War Problems. . . .
• Washington, D.C., Sept. 6, 1943. 15pp. U.S. PRESIDENT. Federal Contributions to States and
Local Governmental Units with Respect to Federally Owned Real Estate; Message from . . ! Transmitting a Report by the Federal Real Estate' Board
. . . . Juru 1, 1943. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D.C., 1943. 50pp. tables. 78th Cong., 1st Sess., House Doc. No, 216. 20c.
'—7= . Regionalized Freight Rates:, Barrier to National. Productiveness; Message from . . . Transmitting a Report of the Tennessee Valley Authority. . . . Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D.C., Mar. 25, 1943, 79pp. tables, maps. 78th Congress, 1st Sess., House Doc. No. 137.
POPULATION CALIFORNIA. POPULATION COMMISSION. California
by 1950; A Speomi Report on Future Growth of the State. Sacramemo, Aug. 1943. 15pp. + mimeo. tables, chart.
CALIFORNIA. RECONSTRUCTION AND REEMPLOY--MENT COMMISSION. Estimates of Population Growth. • Prepared by Grace W-'dner, Joint Reference Library. Note: This bibliography includes only ihateriar published-
since the publication of the 1943-44 edition of T/u, JSook of i/u States^ and supplements the bibliography- which appeared therein. __ -" '
in California, 1940-1950. ei)\] St., Sacramento 14, June 1944. 76pp. mimeo. tables, charts.'.
ILLINOIS. INTERR.ACIAL COMMISSION. Population Trends in /Wnow. Springfield, Oct. 14, .1943. 8pp. mimeo. tables. Research Memo. No; 3,
MISSISSIPPI. BOARD OF DEVELOPMENT. Mississippi Population Trends and Their Implications. J . V.
. Van Sickle.-State Capitol, Jackson, 1943. 115pp. mimeo, tables, charts. \
SOUTH CAROLINA. PLANNING BOARD. The Growth and Distribution of Population in South Carolina.
' J u l i a n J . Petty. 100 Calhoun State Office Bldg., Columbia 10, July 1943. 233pp. tables, charts, bibliog. (BuU. No. 11.)
TENNESSEE. UNIVERSITY OF. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AND RURAL SOCIOLOGY DEPARTMENT, AGRICULTURAL. EXPERIMENT STATION. Popular lion Situation and Trends in Tennessee as a Whole. Fred N. Masters and Charles E. Allred. Knox-ville. Mar. 20, 1944. 41pp. mimeo. tables, charts, diagrs. Rural Research Series Monograph No; 166.'
U.S. NATIONAL RESOURCES PLANNING BOARD. Estimates of Future Population of the United Slates, '1940-2000'. Warren S. Thompson and P. K. Whelpton. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D.G., 1943'. 137pp. tables, charts.
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VIRGINIA. PLANNING BOARD. Virginia's People; a Study oJ the Growth and Distribution of the Popula-
c!(v tion of Virginia from 7607, to 1943. Sara K-. Gilliam. Richmond, 1944. 132pp. tables, charts. Population Study Report No. 4. .
II. CONSTITUTIONS AND ELECTIONS
CORNELL UNIVERSITY. N E W YORK STATE .COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE. DEPAJRTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS. Elections in New Tork State.
" C. A. Bratton. Ithaca, Apr. 1943. 22pp. miineo.-tables. . .
COUNCIL OF STATE GOVERNMENTS. Soldier-Sailor Voting; a Digest of State and Federal Laws. 2d ed, 1313 East 60 St., Chicago 37, July 1944. 38pp. BX-241. 50c. r
CROUCH, WiNSTof^W.Ti^ Initiative and Referendum in California. Haynes Foundation, 2324 South Figueroa St., Los Aiigeles, 1942. 29pp. tables, bibliog, 10c.
695
696 i. THE BOOK OF THE STATES
2«^
GEORGIA. COMMISSION TO REVISE THE CONSTITUTION, Report and Recornmervdatiohs of Subcommittees . . . Atlanta, 1944. Variously paged. .
INDIANA UNIVERSITY. DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT. INSTITUTE OF POLITICS. The Congressional District System,in Indiana, houis E. Lambert.-Bldomington, Apr. 13, 1943. 9pp. -}- mimep.
, tables. MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY. BUREAU OF GOVERNMENT.
The Direct Primary in Alichigan, 1909-^7935. James K. Pollock. University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, 1943. 81pp. tables, charts, bibliog. Mich. Govtl. Studies No. 14. 50c,
MISSOURI. CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION OF 1943. County Government Manual for the . . . William L. Bradshaw. University of Missouri^ Columbia, Aug. 1943. 58pp. tables. . " ^ " ^ - - - ~ - ^ _ ^
-:——.Manual on the Amending Procediire arid iKe~ Initiative and Referendum for the . . . Paul G.
. Steinbicker and Martin L. Faust. University of Missouri, Columbia, Sept. 1943. 55pp. tables. r-. Manuat on the Bill of Rights and Suffrage and
Elections for the . . .Harry B. Kies and Carl A. McCandless. University of Missouri; Columbia, Sept. 1943. 53pp. tables, bibliog.
.'• Manual on Education for the . . . Neil C. Asiin and William L. Bradshaw. University of Missouri, Columbia, .Sept. 1943. 64pp. tables.
'•^^^—. Manual,on the Legislative Article for the . .' . Martin L. Faust. University . of Missouri, Columbia,,Sept. 1943. 66pp. tables.
Manual on the Executive Article for the Martin L. Faust. University of Missouri, Columbia, Sept. 1943. 105pp. tables.
—-. Manual on Federal-State Relations for the . . . J . G. Heinberg. University of Missouri,.Col-urtibia, Sept. 1943. 57pp. . .
Proposed New Constitution Adopted by the to be Submitted at Special Election to be held February 27, 1945. 1945. 63pp. APPLY T O Exectitive Comrhittee of the Gonstitutipnal Convention, Jefferson City, Missouri;.
Organization Manual for the . . . University
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of Missouri, Columbia, June 1943. 63pp. N E W JERSEY EDUCATION ASSOCIATION. How Should
"••We Revise Our State Constitution? Stacy-Trent Hotel, Trenton 8, 19.44. 24pp. bibliog. Outline No. 12, Democratic Discussions, 1943-44.
N E W JERSEY. GOVERNOR. Speeches on the Constitution of New'Jersey. Trenton, Jan. 1943. 29pp. ^
N E W JERSEY. LEGISLATURE. Proposed Revised Constitution {1944) Pending before Joint Legislative Committee to Formulate a Draft of a Proposed Revised Constitution . . . 1944. 26i3p. APPLY T O State Library, State House Annex, Trenton, N.J.
RHODE ISLAND. SECRETARY OF STATE. Proceedings of the Limited Constitutional Convention of the State of Rhode Island, Held on the 28th day of March A.D. 1944, as Provided for under Chapter 1390 of the Public Laws of Rhode Island, 1944. Providence; 1944.37pp.
U.S. BUREAU OF TH£ CENSUS. Elections Calendar for . 1944. Washington 25; D.C;, Apr. 1944. 35pp.
•mimeb. tables, charts. Elections, 1944, No. 1. . Elections Data in State Documents.. Washing-
- ton 25, D.C., Oct. 1944. 36pp. mimeo. tables. State Documents, Nd, 2.
-t State Constitutions; a Bibliography. Washington 25,D,C., June 1944. 4pp. State Doc. No. 1.
. State Proposals Voted upon in 1943. Washing-. tori 25, D.C., Jan. 1944.. 7pp; tables,- charts. Elections, 1943, No. 2. •
U.S. LAWS, STATUTES, ETC. The Electoral College; Constitutional Provisions and Laws on Election, of President and Vice President,' Together with the Nomination and Election of Presidential Electors. Compiled under the direction-of Edwin A.
---Halsey, Secretary of the U.S. Senate. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D.C., 1.944. 26pp. tables. 78th Cong., 2d Sess., Sen. Doc. No. 243.
III. LEGISLATURES AND LEGISLATION -
ALABAMA, UNIVERSITY OF. BUREAU OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION. The Legislative Process in Alabama; Legislative Apportionment. Hallie Farmer. University, .Ala., 1944. 40pp. tables, rtiaps.
-. Local and Private Legislation. Hallie Farmer. University, Ala., 1944. 52pp. tables.
CALIFORNIA. LEGISLATURE. COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATIVE. ORGANIZATION. Supplemental Report on Rational Organization of Standing Comntitlees of the ' Assembly. Sacramento, Sept. 28, 1943, l-8pp. tables.
CALIFORNIA. LEGISLATURE. ASSEMBLY. COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATIVE ORGANIZATION.. Reports of the Assembly Committee on Legislative Organization. Sacramento, 1944. ;20pp. chart.
CONNECTICUT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE . COUNCIL. Proposed Improvements in Legislative Procedure. 21 Lewis ^ . , Hartford 3, Oct. 1944. Unpaged.
COUNCIL OF STATE GOVERNMENTS. State Legislative . Developments, 1941-1943, 1313 East 60 St., Chi- '
cago 37, May 1943. 14pp. mimeo. Research Bull. Series on Postwar Problems. 50c.
——. Suggested State War Legislation for 1944-1945. 1313 East 60. St., Chicago 37, May 1, 1944. 67pp. -j- mimeo. plan.
.Suggested State War and Postwar Legislation for . 1945. 1313 East 60 St., Chicago 37, Nov. 1,
1944. 88pp. mimeo. chart. Report No. 1. FITZPATRICK, EDWARD A:. McCarthy of Wisconsin.
Columbia University Press, 2960 Broadway, New York City 27, 1944. 316pp. illus. 83.50.
GUILD, FREDERIC H . Legislative Councils; an Article and Bibliography. Kansas Legislative Council, •Research Dept,, Topeka, Feb. 1944.''22pp. bibliog. Pub. No. 122, Reprinted from Law Library Journal, Nov. 1943, Vol, 36, No. 5.
ILLINOIS. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. RESEARCH D E PARTMENT. Reapportionment in Illinois,' Springfield, Feb. 1945. 48pp. mimeo. ~ tables. Pub. No. 66. ,
INDIANA, UNIVERSITY OF. INSTITUTE OF POLITICS. Indiana's Representatives; a Study of Background Interests and Political. Trends. Robert D. Rosen-bush. Bloomington, Dec. 1943. 8pp. mimeo. tables. .
JENKINS, WILLIAM S. Supplement Check List of Legislative Journals of the States of the United
• States of America. National Association of State . Libraries, c/o Dqnnis A. Dooley, Massachusetts State-Library, Boston, 1943. 107pp. S5.
MAINE. GOVERNOR; COMMITTEE ON REVISION OF STATUTES. Report of the . . . Augusta, Sept, .18, 1944. 19pp. Legislative Doc. No, 920. .
BIBLIOGRAPHY. 697
M A R Y L A N D . LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. RESEARCH Divisior^. Loical Government; a Comparative Study.
•Car l N . Everstine. City Hall, Baltimore 2, . Sept. 1944. 67pp. mimeo. tables. Research
Repor t No. 23." MASSACHUSETTS.-GENERAL C O U R T . SPECIAL C O M
MISSION ON LEGISLATIVE SYSTEM AND PROCEDURE. Report of the . . . Boston, J a n . 1, 1943. 120pp. Sen . Doc. No. 50.
MINNESOTA. INSTITUTE OF GOVERNMENTAL R E SEARCH. The Legislative Program jor Minnesota State Government, 1943-1945. First Nat . Bank Bldg., St. Paul, Oct . 1943. 20pp. tables. Bull.
. No; 14. 25c. . MissouRL STATE-WIDE COMMITTEE FOR REVISION
OF T H E MISSOURI CONSTITUTION. The Structure of the Legislature; Bicameralism v. Unicameralism, Jor the Missouri Constitutional Convention of 1943. B. R . Tr imble and N . L. Stamps. State Capitol , Jefferson City, Sept. 1943. 16pp.
NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF COMMISSIONERS ON UNIFORM STATE L A W S . Handbook of the.... . and Proceedings of the - Fifty-third Annual Conference,
. Chicago, Illinois, Aug. 17-21, 1943. 1943. 347pp. APPLY T O S e c Barton H . Kuhns , First Na t . Bank Bldg., O m a h a , Nebr .
N E W JERSEY. STATE LIBRARY AND PUBLIC RECORD O F F I C E . LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE DEPARTMENT. Descriptive List of Laws and Joint Resolutions. Enacted by the State of New Jersey, Legislative Session, 1944. Trenton, \9AA. 30pp. tables.
N E W Y O R K ( S T A T E ) . CITIZENS BUREAU OF G O V ERNMENTAL RESEARCH. Changes Needed in Legislative Practices. 180 State St . , Albany 6, 1943. 4pp. mimeo.
U.S. FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY. O F F I C E OF T H E . GENERAL CcfUNSEL^ Law LibYary. Schedule of latest editions of federal, state, and territorial statutory compilations with supplements and subsequent session laws to date; also contdiris information as to the dates on which the legislatures-convene, frequency of sessions, and time lirnit of regular and special sessions. Compiled by. Minnie Wiener. Wash-ingtoAi, D.C. , Oct. 1944. l 8 p p . '
U.S. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. STATE LAVV INDEX. Current Ideas in State Legislatures, 1942^1943; a •Review of Laws' Enacted during the Biennium.
• Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D.C., 1945. 85pp. State Law Digest Report
. , .No. 7.-15c. . • , ; VIRGINIA. GENERAL ASSEMBLY. C L E R K OF T H E
HOUSE OF DELEGATES AND DIRECTOR OF T H E DIVISION OF STATUTORY RESEARCH AND D R A F T ING. Legislative Interim Manual,-1944-1946. Richmond, 1944. 56pp. forms.
WISCONSIN. LEGISLATIVE, R E F E R E N C E LIBRARY. Summary of Jhe Action of the 1943 Regular Session of the Wisconsin Legislature on Some oft the More
"Important Questions Coming Before It. Howard F . O h m : Madison, Aug. 1943. 128pp.
IV. ADMINISTRATION ALABAMA. PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT. Merit System
Handbook; Containing Revised Rules, of the State Personnel Board. Rev. ed. Montgomery, Oct . 1943 .62pp .
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR STATE AND LOCAL HISTORY. War Records Projects in the States, 1941-
1943. Lester J . Cappon; Washington, D.C., . Mar , 1944. 226pp. Bull. VoL 1, No. 8. 35c. /*iMERicAN BAR ASSOCIATION. SECTION OF JUDICIAL
ADMINISTRATION. Brochure on Administrative Law. Frederic M . Miller a n d others. 1140 N . Dearborn St., Chicago, Aug. 1943. 61pp.
ARKANSAS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE COUNCIL. Piir-chasing. Procedure in Arkansas State Government, 236 Hall Bldg., Little Rcick, 1943.13pp. mimeo.
CALIFORNIA. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL R E L A TIONS. An Outline of the Functions of the . . . and Authentic Information upon the Duties and Responsibilities of the Divisions Comprising the Department. State Office Bldg., San Francisco, 1944. 35pp.
CALIFORNIA. PERSONNEL BOARD. i'a/ar;>i' iti the California State Civil Service. 1015 L St., Sacramento , Oct . 14, 1944. 72pp. tables.
CALIFORNIA. STATE EMPLOYEES' ASSOCIATION. Data Supporting Request for Adjustment of Salaries of State Employees. 1020 N St., Sacramento 14, J a n . 8, 1945. 84pp. tables, charts. $ 1 .
CHICAGO. UNIVERSITY OF. R O U N D T A B L E . The .States and Post-war America; a Radio Discussion.
J o h n Bricker and others. Chicago, J u n e 20, 1943. 26pp. No . 274. 10c.
CIVIL SERVICE ASSEMBLY OF T H E U N I T E D STATES ' AND CANADA. Civil Service Agencies in the United
States; a 1943 Supplement. 1313 East 60 St., Chicago 37, Dec. 1943. 10pp . mimeo. tables. Pam. 16-A. 25c. ;
•; : CoiUMiTTEE; ON O R A L TESTS IN PUBLIC P E R -,soNNEL SELECTION. Oral Tes.ts in Public Personnel Selection.. l?i\3 East 60 St., Chicago, 1943. . 174pp. forms. $3.
C O O P E R , ALFRED M . Supervision of Governmental Employeet. McGraw-Hil l Book Co., 330 West
. 4"2'St.,LNew York City, 1943. 202pp. SI .75. • C O R N E L L UNIVERSITY. N E W YORK STATE COLLEGE
OF AGRICULTURE. DEPARTMENT" OF AGRICUL-• tURAL ECONOMICS. Governmentat Purchasing. C. A.
Bratton. I thaca, Apr. 1943. 9pp. mimeo. tables. COUNCIL OF STATE GOVERNMENTS. The Administra
tion of State-owned Buildings: Design, Construction, Operation, and Maintenance; Preliminary Survey. 1313 East 60 St., Chicago 37, Nov. 1944.-24pp. mimeo. tables. BX-244. 50c. :
GOVERNORS' CONFERENCE. Proceedings of the . . . Thiity-sixth. Annual Meeting at. Hershey, Pennsylvania, May 28-31, 7944. 1313 East 60 St., Chicago 37, 1944. 199pp. $2.50.
HINDERAKER, IVAN. Administrative Districts and Field Offices of the Minnesota State Government. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 1943. 143pp. tables, 'charts. Studies in Admin.,
• .No. 2. \ ILLINOIS. DEPARTMENT OF. INSURANCE. Report of . Examination of Public Pension Funds. Springfield,
M a y 1943. 289pp. tables. ILLINOIS. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. RESEARCH D E
PARTMENT. The Suability of the State. SpringRcid, Sept. 1944. 18pp. niimeo; P u b , No. 61 .
ILLINOIS. POSITION CLASSIFICATION SERVICE. Class Specifications. State Armory, Springfield, J a n . 1944. 85pp. -|- mimeo.
INDIANA STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Here is your Indiana Governrnent; a Book of Facts. Board of T r ade Bldg., Indianapolis 4, 1944. 78pp. charts . $1 . . .
KANSAS. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. RESEARCH D E - .
698 THE BCrOK OF THE STATES
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. PARTMENT. Filing and Publication of Administrative Regulations; Experience of other States with Publication and Filing Systems; and an Analysis oj the- Operation oJ the Kansas Filing Law of J939. Edwin O. Stene. Topeka, Nov. 1943. 34pp. mimeo. bibliog. Pub . No. 120.
KENTUCKY. GOVERNOR. A Report on the-Executive and Administrative Work of the'' Kentucky Stale Government, 1939-1943: Frankfort, Dec. 1943. 74pp. illus. tables, charts.
KENTUCKY. UNIVERSITY. BUREAU OF GOVERNMENT RESEARCH. M4 Decade of Change in Kentucky Government and Politics. J . B. Shannon and . others. Lexington, J u n e 1943. 47pp. tables, charts .
LOUISIANA. GOVERNOR. ReportUo the People by Sam H. Jones-. . . Balon Rouge, 1944. 45pp.
M A R Y L A N D . LEGISLATIVE- COUNCIL. : RESEARCH DIVISION. Pensions for County, pnd Municipal Employees. Carl N . Everstine. B a l t i m o r e ^ , Nov. 1944. 20pp. mimeo. tables. Research" Report N O . . 2 4 . .
M A R Y L A N D . STANDARD SALARY BOARD. Standard Salary Plan, revised July 7, 1944. Baltimore 1944. Variously paged, mimeo. .
MASSACHUSETTS. G E N E R A L COURT. SPECIAL COMMISSION STUDYING CIVIL SERVICE LAVVS, RULES, AND REGULATIONS. Reportofthe. i. Boston, 1943. 85pp. House Doc. No. 1333.
MINNESOTA. DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE M A N -~" AGEMENT AND RESEARCH. Improving State Em
ployee Effectiveness with an Orientation and Reference Manual. State Capitol, St. Paul, Aug. 31,
^1943. 32pp. mimeo. bibliog. r--^—: Recognition of Constructive Suggestions by State
Employees. State Capitol, St. Paul, J u n e 15,1943. 26pp; mimeo. bibliogi
-. Reducing Costs arid Improving Services in Minnesota's Governrnent. State Capitol,. St., Paul, Feb. 1, 1943. 41pp. mimeo.: chart . • .
MINNESOTA. LEGISLATURE. HOUSE'OF REPRESENTATIVES. INTERIM COMMITTEE ON STATE ADMINISTRATION AND EMPLOYMENT. Report to the 1945
; Minnesota Legislature. St. Pau\, Dec. 13, 1944. 101pp. mimeo. tables. n
MUNICIPAL FINANCE OFFICERS ASSOCIATI©»J 'o r THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA. Slate Retire^ ment plans for Municipal Employees (a Description of Four Operating Systems). 1313 East 60 St., Chicago 37, J a n . 1943. 8pp. tables. Spec. Bull. F . 35c . . . '
The Preservation of Public Recordi. 1313 East . 60 St., Chicago 37, Ju ly . 1944. 12pp. mimeo, • S p e c . Bull. S. 35c. NAT-ION/VL ASSOCIATION OF SECRETARIES OF STATE.
Conference Procf-e'dings, Oct. 18-19-20, 1943. 1313 East 60 St., Chicago 37, 1943. 145pp. illus. tables.
NEBRASKA.^LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, RESEARCH D E PARTMENT. Bonding of State Officers and Employees. Lincoln, Feb. \J 944. 35pp. mimeo. tables. Report No. 25. *
Thf Nebraska State Board of Agriculture and
W:.
the Nebraska State • Historical Society. Lincoln, Sept. 1944; 43pp. mimeo. Report No. 27. .
N E W HAMPSHIRE, RETIREMENT PLAN COMMISSION. Report of the . . . Concord, 1942. 115pp. tables.
N E W JERSEY. COMMISSION TO STUDY PERSONNEL EMPLOYED BY VARIOUS STATE DEPARTMENTS, BoAjiDS, COMMISSIONS, AND AGENCIES. A New
Classification and Compensation Plan foz^lhe Employees of the State of ..New Jfrj^y.; William S. Carpenter and J o h n F . Sly. Trenton, 1944. 61 pp . tables.
N E W YORK (STATE) . GOVERNOR. Adrninistrative ^ Adjudication in the State of New York; Report to
, . . Rober t M. Benjamin. 6 vols. Albany, 1942. Variously, paged.
N E W YORK ( S T A T E ) . LEGISLATURE. J O I N T LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE ON THE ADMINISTRATION AND O P E R A T I O N OF THE CIVIL SERVICE SYSTEM. Report, of tlie . . . March 8, 1943. Albany, 1943. 21pp, Legis, Doc, (1943) N O , 54.
N E W YORK (S|TATE). TEMPORARY SALARY STANDARDIZATION BOARD. Seventh Report of the . . . Albany, 1944.205pp. tables. Legis. Doc. No. 63.
O H I O . DEVELOPMENT AND PUBLICITY COMMISSION. Ohio; an Empire Within an Empire. Columbus Feb. 1944. 212pp. illus. tables, charts, maps.
RUSKOWSKI, CASIMIR W . The Constitutional Governor. Bruce Humphries, 30 Winchester St. Boston, 1943. 61pp. forms bibliog. $2.
SHELDON, ADDISON E R W I N . Nebraska Civil Government. University Publishing Conipany, Lincoln, Neb . , 1944. 386 pp . illus. tables, charts. •S1.44. . : • . . ^ ,
S O U T H DAKOTA. UNIVERSITY OF, GOVERN.MENTAL RESEARCH BUREAU, A History of the Location of the State Capitol in South Dakota. J o h n Elmer Dalton, Vermilfion, J a n , 1945. 54pp, mimeo,' bibliog. Repor t No, 14. 50c,"
'.The Off.ce of Lieutenant-Governor, in the United States. R , F, Patterson, Vermillion, J une 1944. 20pp. tables,, bibliog. R.eport No. 13.
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY. O F F I C E SERVICE DEPARTMENT. Records Program; Records Administration . and Archival Service for the Tennessee Valley Authority . •.'. Rev: ed. Knoxyille, Juri'e 1943. 54pp, tables, charts, forms, . -.
TEXAS, UNIVERSITY OF. BUREAU OF MUNICIPAL R E S E A R C H . A Layman's Guide to the Texas: Stale Administrative Ageruies. Dick Smith. University of. Texas,. Austin, 1945, 235pp, M u n , Studies No, 22, .; \, .. : ,
U.S. BUREAU OF THE BUDGET. 4 " ^gtncy Manager rrient Program; a Guide for Self-appraisal and Planning Economies in Operation. Y/ashington 25, D . C , M a r . 1944. 11pp.'.
U-S. BUREAU OF THE CENSUS. Retirement Systems for • State and Local Government- Employees, 1941.
Washington, D . C , Oct . 1943. .144pp, tables, c h a r b . State angl Local Govt. Spec. Study No . 17. •
U.S. SOCIAL SECURITY BOARD. BUREAU OF R E SEARCH AND STATISTICS. The Scope of Protection under State and Local Government Retirement Systems. Dorothy E. McCamman . Washington, D . C , Dec . 1943. 150pp. mimeo, tables, charts. Bureau Repor t No. 12, . •
VERMONT.. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION and others. Vermont and its Opporlunities. Montpelier, 1944. 21pp. illus.
VIRGINIA. . COVERNOR. Merit Rating to State Employees under the Virginia Personnel Act. Richmond, J u l y 1, 1944. 14pp. chart . Bull. No. 2. ?
WASHINGTON ( S T A T E ) . PROGRESS COMMISSION*. The Washington State Capitol Group. State Capi-
, tol, Olympia , 1943, 23pp; illus. tables, WISCONSIN. BUREAU OF PERSONNEL. Salary Ranges
BIBLIOGRAPHY 699 and Compensation .Plan for Positions in the Competitive Division oj the Classified Service, Effective Jtdyl, 1943. Madison^ 1943.12pp. + mimeo.
V. TAXATION AND FINANCE AIJVBAMA. UNIVERSITY OF. BUREAU OF PUBLIC
ADMINISTRATION. State Funds in Alabama., University, Ala., Mar. 1943. ,33pp. mimeo, tables. j .
AMERICAN MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION. Shared .Taxes, State-Municipal: Amounts and Distribution. Leo i Day Woodworth. 1313 East 60 St., Ghicago 37, NOV. 1944. 26pp. tables, bibliog. Report No. 155. $1. '
BLAKEY, ROY G, ed. Analyses of Minnesota Incomes 1938-39. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 1944. 367pp. tables, charts. S5.
• -'. AND GLADYS C . BLAKEY. Sales Taxes and Other Excises. Public Administration Service, 1313 East 60 St., Chicago 37,1945. 228pp. S3. 67 tables, 15 figures.
CALIFORNIA. CITIZENS' TAX COMMITTEE. /?;/>oj;/o/" . . . submitted to the Honorable Earl Warren, Governor of California, March 15, 1943. Sacramento, 1943; 80pp. tables. \ .
COUNCIL OF STATE GOVERNMENTS. Grants-in-Aid arid Other Federal Expenditures Within the States. 1313 East 60 St., Chicago 37, Feb. 1945. 47pp.
\ mimeo. tables. BX-248. 75c. FEDERATION OF TAX ADMINISTRATORS. Property . Tax.Replacement. \2>13 East 60 St., Chicago 37,
iDec. 20, 1943. 10pp. mimeo. bibliog. RM-232. 50c. •
. :\ Recent State Tax Legislation Concerning Administration and Procedure. 1313 .East 60 St., Chicago 37, Sept. 1, 1943. 7pp. mimeo. RM-221. 50c.
——. Recent State Tax Legislation for the Benefit of Servicemen and Veterans. 1313, East 60 St., C^-^ cago 37, Aug. 5, 1943. 20pp. mimeo. RM-220. 50c.
. Recent Trench in State Revenues. 1313 East 60 St., Chicago, 1943. 34pp. tables, charts. Research Report No. 16. $1.50.
Recent Trends in State Revenues. Supplement, 1943. 1|13 East 60 St., Chicago 37,1944. 16pp. tables, charts. Sold only with original study. $1.50. : ; V.
^—. Reimbursement for Out-of-std^ Tax Auditing. Rev.ed. 1313 East 60 St., Chicago 37j May 1, 1943. 5pp. RM-206. 50c. 4)
Severance Taxes. 1313 East 60 St., Chicago 37, May 4, 1943. 9pp. tables. RM.-219. 50c.
—'. Significant Changes in State Alcoholic Beverage Tax Legislation, 1943. 1313 East 60 St., Chicago 37, Oct. 7, 1943. 7pp. mimeo. RM-225. 50c.
r. Significant Changes in.State Business and Corporation Tax Legislation, 1943. 1313 East 60 St., Chicago 37, Dec. 13, 1943. 16pp. mimeo. RM-227. 50c.
Significant Changes in State Death and Gift Tax Legislation, 1943. 1313 East 60 St., Chiciagb 37, Dec. 21, 1943. 4pp. mimeo. Suppl. to^RM-226. 50c. .
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—'-. Significant Changes in State Motor Vehicle License Tax Legislation, 1943. 1313 East 60 St., Chicago 37, Dec. 14, 1943: 5pp. mimeo RM-228. 50c. -'•.:
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AGRICULTURE AND CONSERVATION
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Emergency Wzir Food Production and Conservation Workers . . . . . . . , , . . . . . 2 5 1 Farto Conservation Plans Prepared with Soil Conservation Service Assistance , . . . . a 268
. Funds Available to.the Soil Conservation.Semce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .• 266 Land Use Before and After Soil Conservation Service Planning, June 30, 1944 . . . . .: . 2 6 9
^Number of Extension Workers . . . -. . . . .~~: . . . . . . 2 5 4 Soil, Conservation Districts: Effective Dates of State Soil Conservation District Laws,
and Number Organized by. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267 • V Sources of Funds Allotted for Co-operative Extension Work in the States, Alaska,.
•, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. : . . . . . . . .-,.' . . . . . . . . . -. . . . . . . . 252 See also Education k
CIVIL SERVICE Merit Systems in the States—Departmental. Merit Systems in. the States—Service-Wide .
160 -161 .
CONSTITUTIONS Constitutional Provisions for Apportionmerit of .State. Legislatures . . . . . . . . State Constitutions, and Constitutional Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Supreme Court Decisions Declaring State Laws and Other Action Unconstitutional,
1942-44
118 . 74;
134
DOMESTIC ^RELATIONS
Divorce Laws. . . . . . . . -. . . . . • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . Family Courts and Courts of Domestic Relations ih the United States . . . Legal Provisions Relating to Licensing of Family Homes Caring for Children Marriage Laws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • • .. • • -'• • State Regulation of Child-Care and Maternity Institutions . . . . . . . .
;. : EDUCATION Expenditures of Federal, State, and Local Money for Vocational Agricultural Education:
by States and Territories, Smith-Hughes and Gedrge-Deen Funds '•.. ;. ; . - . . .• Income of Publicly-Controlled Colleges and Universities in 1941—42, Excluding
Appropriations Specifically Designated for Capital Outlays . . . . . . •'. . . . Number of Institutions of Higher Education under State Control . . . . . . . . Staffs, Students, and Degrees: Institutions of Highej- Education, by State . . °. . . State Laws Affecting Public Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . Statisticsof State School Systems by State, 1942-43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Teachers and Departments of Vocational Agriculture, and Enrollment—by Types of
Classes, Regular Program, Smith-Hughes and George-Deen Funds . '. . . . . •
344. 346 348 343 350
256
364 363 365 355: 356-
257
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v^:,;, : • ; • . „ • . EJ^EGTIONS'. .• ' , ' . • . " ' ^ .
Ballot Forms .' . .. . . . .;•.:.•!;'.•. . . / . . . . . ." . . , . .- .. . . . . . / r . . 8 7 Primary Elections" for State Officers . . . . . . . . : ." . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 90 Qualifications for Voting. . . . . . . . . . . ; . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Soldier-Sailor Voting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96.
( . , FEDERAL A I D " • • • • \ : ' . \ \ • ' ' . • - • : • • • • • . . • •
*, Federal Aid, Fiscal .Years 1937-43 by State; Fiscal Year 1942-43 V . .: '. . . 330 W Federal Grants to States under the Social Security Act: Checks Issued by the Treasury -
.Department in the Fiscal Years 1942-43 and 1943-44 . . . . . . •. . . . . . ..:. . . 329 Total Estimated Cost of the Proposed Federal-Aid and State Highway Program, by
Stage of Plan Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 294 See also Education and Planning _ " . .
JUDICIARY AND *LEGAL PROCEDURE '
. Classification of Courts and Terms of Jtidges . . . . . . . • • • .: . . . . . . '•'.,.". 443 ' Highest Courts of Appeal . . . "." . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 446
Judicial Councils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; 452 Provision for Judicial Retirement . . . . .' . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '447 Qualifications of Judges \ . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . 444. Salaries of Judges . . . . . . . . . . . ': . . . " . . . . ,. . . . . . . . . . . .^... 448* Selection of Judges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . '. 445 Settlement of Claims Against the State. . . . . . ,. . . . . . . . . . . ^ . . . . . 450
•• ^ • • : - ^ '. . - • . ' \ L A B O R ' : ^r. ' • • ' . . . . . • •
. ^ - ; - , ^_Ghi ld Labor , Major Standards Recommended by the International Association of Governmental Labor -
Officials forState Child Labor Legislation and the E.xtent'to Which EjcistihgrState Child Labor Laws Meet These Standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . ; . . 384
Major State Child Labor Standards Affecting Minors under 18 Years of Age . . . . . 382 Employment
•-. Indexes of iMon-school State Employment: January, 1940-October, 1944 . . '.. . • • • 163 Percentage Distribution of State Non-school Employment, by Function: July, 1944'. . . 164 State.Employment: January, 1940-Octobcr, 1944 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 6 4 State Non-school Einployment in July, 1944 . . ." . . . . .• . . . . . 165
V LAW ENFORCEMENT AND TRAFFIC SAFETY
Motor Vehicle and Radio Communication Facilities . . ,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 427 Motor Vehicle Laws. . . . . . . . . -.~. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . .'.'. . . 430 State Motor Vehicle Registrations. . . . . :. . . . . . . . . . . . . .,;. . . . . . . 431 State Police and State Highway Patrols . r . . r . . . . . . . . : , < . . ' . . . . . . . 428
LEGISLATURES AND LEGISLATION
Dates of Legislative Sfcssions and "Partial List of Number of Enactments, .1943-44 . . . . . 113 Legislative iProcedure: Executive Veto . ', . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H I Legislative Procedure: Housei and Senate Action. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,-. . . TiO
. Legislative Procedure: Introduction and Reference. . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . 109 , Legislative Procedure: Official Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Legislaitive Reference Services, , .. .' . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 6
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Legislative Sessions: Constitutional Provisions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Legislators. . . . ' , . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . / . . . y. ; . . . . . . . ; 106
ij Official Names of Legislative Bodies and Caipitol Buildings . . . . . . .''.'. . . . . . .105~ H Record of Uniform and Model State Laws Enacted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .136 , Salaries and Compensation of the Legislators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 State Legislative Councils ; ., . . . . . ,/. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Summary of State Proposals Voted Upon by State in 1944 . . .\: . . . . . . . . . . 133 See also Constitutions, Elections, and Judiciary and Legal Procedure
y LIBRARIES • County and Regional Libraries . V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ^ . . . . . . < . , . 369 Public Library Statistics, 1941 . . . . . . .~". . . . . . . . .:. . . . . . . . . , . . 379
""- , . P A R K S ' i ' ' . : - '"^"-^. •••• •
\ State Parks-^Acreage and Land Acquisition, 1941-44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 8 8 State Parks—Attendance, 1944 . . . . , . . .'•: . . . \ . . . . . . . . . . . . :. 282 State Parks—Expenditures, 1944 . . . . . . ; . . . ;. .. /. . . . . . . . , . . . . 286 State Parks—Sources of Funds, 1944. , . . , . ; . . . . - . . . . . . . . . '. . . . . 284 Status of State Forests, State Parks, and Certain Other Forest Areas . . . . . . . . . . 280
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\ . • ; . . PLANNING •. •
Apportionment of $500 Million for First Postwar Fiscal Year as Made by Federal Works .. Administration in Accordance with the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1944. . . . . . . 300
. Estimated Construction Costs of Postwar Highway Program as Reported by State Highway. Departments'.J. . . . . . . . . .• . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . 302
Estimated Cost of Proposed Postwar Public Works Reported by Forty-Five State Governments, by Stage of Plan Preparation and Type of Project. . . . . .. . . . ^ . 298
State Planning and Development Organizations . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , • . .242 State. Planning and Development Agencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; 244 Total Estimated Cost of Proposed Postwar Public Works of State Governments, by
Stage of Plan Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 9 5 ' Total Estimated Cost of Proposed Postwar Public Works of State Governments, by
Stage of Plan Preparation, by State . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297 Total Estimated Cost of Proposed Postwar Public Works of State Governments, by
Status of Financial Arrangements and Stage of Plan Preparation. . . . . '. . . . . . 295 See also Federal Aid
REGULATORY ACTIVITIES .
Functions of State Public Utility Commissions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 388 State Securities Agencies . ". : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \: 373 Statutory Provisions Relating to Powers of State Liquor Control Agencies . . . . . . . , 434
. Statutory Provisions Relating to St^te Liquor Control Agencies—License and Monopoly Systems . ; . . . . . . . . . . ' ' . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . . 432
SOCIAL SECURITY ;
Aid to the Blind: Selected Data on Recipients, Payments, and Financing, 1944 . . . , . 339 \ Aid to Dependent Children: Selected Data on Recipients, Payments, and Financing, 1944. 338 \ General Assistance' Selected Data on Cases, Payments, and Financing, 1944. . . -. . . . 340
Old-Age Assistance^: Selected Data on RecipientSj.Payments, and Financing, 1944 . . . . .337 Y Public Expenditures for Social Security and Related Purposes, Fiscal Year Ended in 1943 . 331
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Retirement Beneficiaries and Monthly Benefits under Public Provisions for Old-Age Retirement, 1942 and 1943. . . . . . . . , . . . . . .. . . . . . , , . . - i . . 333
.Selected Data on Operations of Federal Old-Age and Survivors'Iipsurance . . . . . . . 332 Survivor Beneficiaries and Monthly Benefits and Lump-Sum Payments under Public
Provisions for Survivorship, 1942 and 1943 . . . . . . . . . 333* Unemployment Insurance ^ ^ .
Beneficiaries and Payments under Unemployment Insurance Provisions, 1942 and 1943 . 337 Coverage and Benefit Provisions of State Unemployment Compensation Laws,
December, 1944. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .: 334 . Disability Beneficiaries and Monthly Benefits under Public Provisions for Disability _. Payments, 1942 and 1943 . . . . . . . . . . . : . 334f
Selected Data on State Unemployment Compensation Operations . . . . . . . . . . 336 Wages and Salaries Covered by Selected Programs for Retirement and Unemployment
Insurance, 1940-43 . . . . •, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' , . . . ." : ;. . lij.^ Se& diho Federal Aid, dind Taxation-arid Finance ^
TA}<ATION AND FINANCE
Budgets / Budgetary Practices . . .\. . ". . *. . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
D e b t s ' . - , , • • • • • . . . • ' ' ' , , • "
State Debt Outstanding and Interest Paid, by State: 1944 . . . . , . . . . , . . . . State Full.Faith and ^ d i t Debt, by State: 1944 . .. . . \ . . .. ... :., . . . . . . . State Long-Term Debt^^y Character of Liability and of Servicing: 1944, 1943, and'1942. 3ummary of State Grosi^^oebt, Net Long-Term Debt, and Interest Paid: Selected
Years 1931-44 ' ^ ^ " ^ ' . . ^ [A Expenditures .
Functionalized General Ex^^diture of the States: 1943 General Expenditure for Capl^l.Qutlay, Aid Paid to Other Governments and Debt
Service, by State: 1943 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General [Expenditure, General Revenue, and Total Debt Outstanding of the States:
1940-43 ' • ^ . . . General Expenditure for Operation, by Function and by State: 1943 / . . . . . ".
Importance of Expenditure, by Character, Within the Individual States: 1943.. . . Summary of General Expenditure, by Character and by State: 1943 . . . . . . .
Taxation ' ' ^i ' • Sales and Gross Receipts and License^and Privilege Tax Collections, by State: 1944' State Agencies Administering Major Taxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . State-Collected Municipally-Shared Taxes, 1944. . State Revenue, by Source: 1944, 1943, ^ d 1942 .'! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . State Revenue Other Than Taxes, by Stat^: 1943 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ". State Tax Collections, by Major Source and by State: 1944 . . . . . . . . . . . . State Tax Collections, by Major Source: 1937-44 . . . . . . . .
195.
203
209
203 208 206 210
188 178 192 185 190 186 185
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Acres Planned and Acres Treated: Soil Conservation Districts . . . . . . Changes in State Tax Collections, by Total and Selected Sources: 1937-44 Number of Conservation Districts Organized •.'.. . . . . . . . . . . . . State Tax Collections from Major Sources: 1944 and 1943 . , . . . . .
270 184 270 181
MAPS . • . . • • • » , ' , • • » • • • • . , . . - • - • •
Number and Location of County and Township Governments.. . . . . . . ". . . . . . . . 64 States in \Vliich a Soil Conservation Districts Law Has Been Enacted, and Soil Conservation
Districts Established under Provisions of Respective State Laws ^ of December 15,1944 . 258
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Administrative officials, state, 456-539 ' Classified by function, 568-i328
Salaries 566-67 Administrative reorganization, see Government,
state Administrative rules, state, 151-54 Aeronautics
Legislation, 305-06 State agencies, 304-06 State-federal relations, 45 State officials in charge, 568-69
Aged, j « Public assistance Agricultural extension
Appropriations, 246, 252-53, 256 Personnel, 250, 251 -Number, 254-55, 257 ,
Postwar, programs, 250-51 Pupil enrollment, 257 State-federal cooperation, 245-57 War fodd production, 251
Agriculture; state officials in charge, 569-70 Alabama
Administrative reorganization, 141-42 Directory of legislators, 6^9-30 ' State informatipn, 456-57 '
Alabama State Docks and Terminals at Mobile, 4o2-i(y A :...,
Alaska informati™, 552-53 Albright, Spenc^D. , 85-90 American Legislators' Association, 21 American Society of Planning Officials, 227-30' • Arizona
Directory of legislators, 630 \ - , State information, 458-59
ArkansaT Directory of legislators, 630-31 State information, 460-61
Assesstnents, equalization of; state offi:ials in charge, 583-84
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Comfmissionj • • ^ 2 6 - 2 9 . Attorneys general, 563 . Audit; state officials in charge, 570'i 71
Ballots Forms, 87
_^ Legislation, 85-86 : Presidentiaf short, 85
5« fl/jo Elections; Voting Bane, Frank, 3-9 Banking
State officials in charge, 571-72 State operations in North Dakota,
Bauer, John, 385-92 • Bennett, H. H., 259-70 Berolzheimer, Josef, 202-10 Besbre, Charles DeF., 103-04 Bills
Drafting, 103-04, 109 Hearings, 4 09 Introduction, 109
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394-95
Blakey, Roy j ; , 220T24 '.; Blind, see Public aissistance Blose, David T., 351-52 Bogert, George G., 135-38 _ . Brown, Agnes M., 134 Budget
Administration, 212-14 Budgetary practices, 219 . " State officials j n charge, 572-73
Business operations, state . , Alabama State Docks and Terminals
Mobile, 402-10 In North Dakota, 393-401
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• State information, 462-63_ \ Capitol buildings, 105 . ^ Child-care
Family homes, 348-49 Infant care, 314 Institutions, 350
Child labor, 374 . V / Hazardous occupations, 382-83 Hours, 382-83 . '
. Legislation, 380-84 \ . . . -; Standards recommended by International
Assck:iation of Governmental Labor . Officials, 384 ; . V
Minimum age,. 382-83 » Chute, Charlton F., 81-84 ? Cities.
Administration, 51 Finance,. 49-50 Metropolitan areas, 51-52 Municipal services, 48j49 ^ r .
Civil service, see Merit systems;.Personnel Civil Service Assembly of tht United States and
. Canada, 155-61> Claims .,
Against state, scttlenient, 450-51 State officials in charge, 573-74
Colorado * .'-Administrative reorganization, 142
Directory of legislators, 633-34 State information, 464-65
Commissions^oh interstate cooperation, 11 Model act establishing, 12-13 ^
i / i a/w Interstate cooperation . Communicable diseases, 311-12 Connecticut , -
Directory of legislators, 634-36 State information, 466-67
Conservation Federal grants-in-aid, 39, 330 State officials in charge, 574-75
Constitutional conventions, 74-80 " . . Missouri convention, 81-82
Constitutions, state, 74-80 Missouri's new constitution, 81-84 Revisions, 69-73
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Affiliated interstate organizations, 20-24 Annual report, 1944, 3-9 Board of Managers, 13-15 ' Chronological history, May, 1943-June, 1945,
• 16-19 Organization, 10-15
iff a/jo Interstate cooperation Counties, 56-59 . . Courts -
Domestic relations, 346-47 Family, '346 State V ' -
Appeal, 446 Claims, 450-51 Classification, 439-40, 443 Judicial councils, 442, 452 Supreine, 442 •. ' . • • ' See also ]\xdgcs
Culver, j Joro thyC, 115 *
Deathtaxes, 179, ^181, 184, 185 • ' Debt, state, 1.93-201, 203, 206, 209, 210 .
Proposals voted upon, 131 • Delaware
Directory of legislators, 636-37 State information, 468-69
Dental care, 314 Driscoll, T. G., 145-50 Divorce, laws
Grounds for divorce, 344-45 •» Length of residence before filing suit, 344 ' .
Period before parties may remarry, 345
Edelman.J .M;, 371-73 . : : .,.:•. Education, 6 V
Agricultural extension, 246-50 • Federal grants-in-aid, 39, 42-43, 330 Higher, institutions of
Income, 364 Land-grant colleges, 362 Number, 363 Officials'in charge, 579-80 Staffsj students, and degrees, 365
Laws, state, provisions of, 353-55 School systems, statistics, 351-52, 356-61
. Vocational; state officials in charge, 580-82 vjff a/j(3 Public instruction ~
Elections, primary state, 86 Dates, 90 Party membership tests, 90 Run-off, 90 .
See also Ballots; Voting Employment . v_
State, 162-65 Non-school, 165
StateTbfficials in charge, 582-83 Women, 375
Engemon, G«orge H., 307-15
Federation of Tax Administrators, 178-79 Field, George H., 293-98 Finance, 146-47
Expenditures, state, 211-19 Wartime, 202-10
Legislation, 126 State officials in charge, 584-85 State-rural relations, 58 A
See also Budget; Debt; Grants-in-aid; Taxation fl/jp Special types of taxes
Fire; state officials in charge, 585-86 Fiscal policies, 220-24 •* Fish, 271-76 . .-. Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission,
26-29 ' , International Board of Inquiry for the Great
Lakes Fisheries, 36 ' Legislation, 276
State officials in charge, 586-88 . » Florida . .
Directory of legislators, 637-38 State information, 470-71
Forestry Administration, 277-80 «•
. State officials in charge, 588-89 Forests, state, 280
Game; state officials in charge, 586-88 Gasoline taxes, 178, 192 Geology; state officials in charge, 5B9-90 Georgia .
Constitutional changes, 69-70 Directory of legislators, 638-40 State information, 472-73 l :
Gift.taxes, 181, 184 . , Government . \
Local i • Cities, 48-52 ;-, •
Consolidation, 59-60 : ': Counties, 56-59
Proposals voted upon, 132-33 Rural units, 55, 59-60
. Special districts, 56 ^ Townships, 55 • " •
Units of, 61-66 Distribution by state, 62 Number by states, 63-64 , '
\;%ate-," -• : -• . Administration, 7-8 .
Minnesota Commissioner of Administra-• • tion, 145-50
,:_ Reorganization,"in various States, 141-44 • Proposals vo^ed upon, 133 • See also "Qxidgct; Finance; Personnel; etc.
Governors, 560 - ' Governors' aides, 561 Governors'Conference, 20 . ' ' Grants-dn-aid
Federal, 38-40, 184, 296, 299-301," 317, 329-30 State, 239, 367
Graves, W. Brooke, 69-80 Gray, E. R., 61-64, 162-65, 180-210 • -Gregory, R .W. , 256-57
Hannan, William E., 439-47 Harris, Joseph P., 47-53 Hawaii information, 554-55 Heklth, 307-15
Federal grants-in-aidy.39, 41-42; 329-30' , Food sanitation, 315 Health centers, 308 • . ' , Maternal care, 314 . Mental health, 314-15 . Merit systems, 310-11 Record of statcfs, 308-10 ^ , State officials in charge, 590-91 Tuberculosis, 313 " ' Venereal diseases, 312-13 ...
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• Motor vehicles, 425, 427 . Personnel, 423-24 ,
Training, 424-25 State officials in charge, 611-12; Traffic control,.421-23
Highways, 299-303 , . Federal grants-in-aid, 39, 43-44, 330 Planning, 301 ?• 303 Right-ol-way, 303 • State officials in charge, 592
Housing , State-federal relations, 44 ' . . . '•'•i • ' _ •. • • • • • • ~ " "
Idaho Administrative reorganization, 142 Directory of legislators, 640 State information, 474-75
Illinois .. ' . " Directory of legislators, 640-42. State information, 476-77
Income taxes, 178, 181.-82, 184, 185 "Indiana
J Directory of legislators, 642-43 State information, 478-79
Insane; state officials in charge, 593-94 Insurance ,
Disability, 321-22-Benefits and beneficiaries, 334 " '.,• ' State officials, in charge, 594-95 ' State operations in'North Dakot^, 396-99
Survivor, 320-21, 332 Intergovernniental relations, see :. State-federal
relations; State-municipal relations; State-pural relations
International Board of Inquiry for the Great Lakes Fisheries, 36 ^^
Interstate Commission on the Delaware River Basin, 30-32
Interstate Commission on the Potomac River . Basin, 32-34 •' -'
Interstate compacts, 25-36 . . Interstate co-operation, 3-9 Interstate Oil Compact Commission, 34-36 Interstate organizations affiliated with Council, of
State Gdvernmehts, 20-24 . Iowa •
'. Directory of legislators, 643-45 State information, 480-81 \
Judges- / I Qualifications, 440, 444 -. —
Removal, 440-41 Retirement provisions, 441, 447 Salaries, 441, 448-49 . , Selection, 440^:41, 445 / ' v Termsj 443
See also Courts Judicial councils, 442
Appropriations, 452 Authorization, 452 Dates established, 452 Functions, 452:,:, . Number of members, 452 Terms of office J 452
Judicial systems, state, 439.-42 ^ . Judiciai^jy; state.officials in charge, 595-96
Kansas . • Directory of legislators; 645-46 Slate information, 482-83
Kelley, Fred J., 362-65 " Kentucky •
Directory of legislators, 646-47 , . \ State information, 484-85
Knoop, T. C , 34-36 • .
Labor .• . ^ Federal-state cooperation, 3,78-79
• Hours, 375-76, 382-83 . •• Legislation, 125-26, 374-79 . . Safety measures, 376 State officials in charge, 596-97 Wages, 375-76 . / ^
Labor relations, 377-78 . ' Proposals voted upon, 132 .
JLanahan, Virginia S., 450 Lands . ^~
State operations in North Dakota, 399-401 Law enforcement agencies; state
Highway patrols,. 421-29 ^ Liquor c6ntrol agencies, 432r36
Police, 421 r29; .• ^ . Legislation
L^gal position of cities, 50-51 Postwar, 122-25 .v_ • Proposals voted upon, 127-33 .^: Revision of statutes, 103-04 Social, 125-26 " State-rural relations; 54^55 " Trends, 121-26 "
, Uniform state laws, 135-38 ^ Wa};iime, 122-23
Legislative bodies , . . Apportionrhent, 118-20 Committees, appointment, 109 Number of enactments, 113 Official names, 105 Procedure
Bills, 109 , . : . Committees, appointment, 109 • < .Executive veto, 111' ' , / House.and Senate action, 110 V Introduction and reference, 109 Journals, 112 Official record, 112 Roll call, electric device, 110'
Sessions Constitutional provisions; 108. Dates, 113 See also Legislators
Legislative councils, 114-15 Legislative procedure, jfi? Legislative bodies,
procedure Legislative reference, services; 116rl7 Legislative reorganization, 99-103 ... Legislators •
Directory, 629-91 Number, 106 . ,_
-Party affiliations, 106 Salaries, 107 t- ..
• Terms of office, 106 . Traveling allowances, 107 .
See also Legislative bodies ' Libraries * ' p
Archives and history; state officialajn charge, 597-98^- .
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County, 369 . Law; state officials in charge, 599 PubUc, 366-70
Legislation, 366-67 , ' State aid,, 367 ' , • ., Statistics, 370
•Regional, 367-68, 369 State, 368
Extension services, 366-67 ' Officials in charge, 600
* State programs, 368-69 . Licenses, !>80-81, 184, 185 Liquor
Proposals voted upon, 132 Taxes, 179, 180-81,185
Liquor control agencies. ; . / License systems, 432-33 ' / Monopoly systems, 432-33 State officials in charge, 601-2 Statutory provisions relating to powers, 434-
Louisiana Administrative reorganization, 142 Directory of legislators, 647-48 State infcrmation, 486-87
MacDohald, Thomas H., 299-30.3 Maine
Directory of legislators, 648-50 State information, 488-89
Marriage laws, 343 Martin, Edward M., 447 ^ ^ Martin, James W., 211-19 Maryland ^ . -'
Directory of legislators, 650-51 State information, 490-91 . . '
Massachusetts Directory of legislators, 651-54 State information, 492-93 ' \
Merit systems, 155-59 Departmentail, 160
Agencies administering, . Agencies covered, 160
Dates established, 160 "": Limited coverage, 155-56
Service-widCj 156, 161 Agencies administering, 161 Dates established, 161 Legal basis, 161 i
Mprrill, Julia Wright, 366-70 Michigan
Adrnihistrative reorganization, 142 Directory of legislators, 654v§5 Sta'te information, 494-95
Mines; state officials in charge, 602-03 'Minnesota
Administrative reorganization, 142-43 Directory of legislators^ 655-57 State information, 496-97
Minnesota Commissioner of Administration, • :145-50
Mississippi Directory of legislators, 657-58 . State information, 498-99
Missouri . Administrative reorganieation, 143 Constitutional changes, 70-71 Directory of legislators, 658-59 New constitution, 81-84 State information, 500-01
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Directory of legislators, 659.-60 State information, 502-03
Moreland, Carroll C , 151-$4 Mosher; William E., 388-89* Motor vehicles
Legislation, 430 ' -. S' , Registration, 431
State . -^ Communication facilities, 425-26 Highway patrol, 425, 427
_, Police, 425, 427 ' ': State officials in charge, 603-04
. Taxes, 180, 181, 184, 185,192 Mott, Rodney L., 439-42, 445-46
National Association of Attorneys?<5eneral, 23 National Association of Secretaries of State, 22 National Conference of Commissioners on Uni
form State Laws, 24, 135 Natural resources, see Conservation: Nebraska ' '
Directory of legislators, 661 State information, 504-05
Nevada Directory of legislators, 661; State information, 506-07 .
New Hampshire , Ditectory of legislators, 661-65 State information, 508-09 . , . .
New Jersey Constitutional changes, 71-72 . Directory of legislators, 665-66 State inforrtiation, 510-1 f
New Jersey Law Revision and BillijPrafting Com mission, 103-04
New Mexico Directory of legislators, 666 ' ',.
.State information, 512-13 New York
Administrative reorganizatipn, Directory of legislators, 666-68 State information-,-514-15
North Carolina Directory of legislators, 668-69 State information, 516-17 '*
North Dakota Directory of legislators, 670-71 State business operations, 393-401 State information, 518-19
Nowell, W. Paul, 193-201 •
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"Occupational diseases, 314-15 Officers, legislative, 562
. Officers, executive, 559 Ohio
Directory of Icgislato.rs, 671-72 , '/ State information, 52f-21 • /
Oil ^ Interstate Oil Compact Commission, 34-36
Oklahoma S«^ Directory of legislators, 672-74
State information, 522-23 Old age.assistance, see Public assrstance • f Oregon
.. Directory of legislators, 674 ' State information, 524-25'
Osborne, Melville E., 388-89
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PaleniuSj Lillian, 162-65 Parks, state, 280, 281-92
Officials in charge, 606-07 Parole; state officials in charge, 608-09 Paulson, AV M.V 393-401 Pennsylvania v_ ;
Directory of legislators, 6V4-7'7 State information, 526-27
Perkins, J o h n A., 99-103 Personnel, state.
Attendance and leave, 158-59 Officials in charge, 609-10
, Position classification, 156-57 Recruitment and selection, 157 Service rating, 158 Training, 15S . . /
, Uniform pay policies, 157 -:- War-duration appointments, 157-58 Plaiining, 227-30
Boards I Advisory and adniinistrative, 233-34 ' Organization, 232-33
Powers, 235-38 legislation, 1945; 229-30 ,
State agencies, 242-44 State officials in charge, 610rl:l
'olice, state, 421-29 . "•',' Communication facilities, 425-26
- Motor vehicles, 425, 427 Personnel, 423-24 „'
Training, 424-25 State officials in charge,.611-12 Traffic control, 421-23 • . . , " Seeialso Law enforcement agencies, state
Poll tax,"~«6, 88;, • Pbpulati6n>of United States, 1944, .65-66
Primary elejctions, see Elections, prirnary state .Printing; state officials in charge, 612-13 Property taJies, 178, 181, 1&2, 184-87, 192 . Public Administration Service, 230-43 Public asslstartCej 324-28'
Blind, 329,339" ' . Child welfare, 329 . . Coverage, 325^6
]. Crippled children, 329 . ' Dependent childrer^, 329, 338 ' • Federal grants-in-aid, 39, 329, 330
Gener^, 131, 3itd Health, 329 J ' Maternal and' tjhild health, 329 Old-age assistance, 1:31, 329, 332, 337 State officials in charge, 604-06 Recipients and payments,\326-28 Relief ..• l^y . • ,. . • -
State officials jn eharge, 6.1,8T:,19 Veterans, 417 ^
Welfare; state officials in charge, 625-26 Public health, j<r Health • r Public instruction
State officials in chirge, 578-79 iSiftf a/jo Education
Public property, 147 Public safety, see Law enforcement agencies;
. Police Public utilities
Functions of state commissions, 388-89 State officials in charge, 617 State regulation,- 385-92 Taxes, 182, 192
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Public works, 2Sf3T98 . > Estimated cost of postwar prbgram, 294,
297,298 Z /' Federal grants-inTaid, 39-40 Interstate relations, 4-5 Planning, 44-45, ,293^98 -State officials iii charge, 614-15
Publicity; state officials in chiargg; 613-14-; Puerto Rico information, 556-57 Purchasing,'147-49
State officials in charge, 615-16' ^
Railroads; state officials in charge, 617 Rauber, Earlc L.,'402-10 Reconversion
"' Interstate relations, 3-9 Registration "' .
Voting, 86 . ' Regulatory activities, state' -Labor , 374-79 '•
': . Child-labor, 380-84: Public utilities, 385-92 ' Securities, 371 r73
Relieff,>j« Public assistance ' ' ^ ^ Retirement, 331-, .
Benefits and beneficiaries, 333 Judges, 441, 447 Old-age retirement, 316, 318-20
Beneficiaries and benefits, 319-20 Coverage,: 318-19
PubUc employees, 166-72 Age factor, 168 Coverage, 167-68 " Federal social security act, 170-71 Finance, 168-69 •Planning, 171-72 Statewide, 172
Teacher, 354 Revenue, state, 180-93, 203 '
. CoUections, 185, 190-91 Rhode Island ^
Dirjectory of legislators, dll-l^ Constitutional changes, 72 State information, 528-29
Rightpr, C. E., 37-46 Roads, see Highways Robinson, David W;, 121-26 9
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Fynctions, 565 Securities
State administrative agencies, /372, 373 State officials in charge, 619-^0; State regulation, 371-72 ^./
Seybold, Leo, 91-96 • Short, Lloyd M., 141-44 Simon, Dorothea Pye, 411-20 Snider, Clyde F., 54-60 Social security, 316-40, 378
Expenditures, 317, 331 Federal grants-in-aid, 39-41, 317, 329-30 Social security act, 170-71
Scope, 316-18 War emergency programs, 328
Sbil conservation, 258-70 .
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^ /^ ta te ^formation, 530-31 South Dakota .
Directory of legislators, 680-81 State information, 532-33
iSpenccr, Richard C , 127-34 State-federal relations, 37-46
Agricultural extension programs, 245-57 Conservation offish and wildlife, 271-76 State fiscal'programs, 38 • . , .
State government^ jf Government, state State-municipal relations,-47-53 State-rural relations, 54-60 Steers, Sheldon B., 304-06 . ! ~, Supreme Court decisions declaring state
^ unconstitutional, 1942-44, 134' Surplus war property
Interstate relations, 6-7 Synek, Henry, 443-44,. 447-49 : -, , . . ' \ . ' - . - : . •, •'• - ' • ' . :• • ^^h '
TaSfation, ^tatc . • Administration, 177, 211-19 Agencies administering,-178-79 Collections, 181; 183-89 Legislation, 126, 175-77 Proposals voted upon, 130T31 Revenue, 177, 180-83 State-colWcted municipally-shared taxes. State officials in charge, 620-21 Trends, 175-79
See a/jo specific types of taxes Teachers
Number of, state school systems, 358-59 Salaries, 354
Tennessee Directory of legislators, 681-82 St^te information, 534-35
Terms of office, see- under title of official Texas -
Directory of legislators, 682-83 . State information, 536-37 Tobacco taxes, 179, 182 r . Tompkins, Dorothy C;, 432-36 . Traffic control, 421-23
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Unemployment compensation, 322-24, 329, Beneficiaries, 323-24, 336, 337 Benefits, 323-24 » -
Amoiints 334-36 . Duration, 334-35. Eligibility, 334-35 . " Total payments in 1942 and 1943, 337
Coverage, 323,: 334-35 Financing .
Experience ratingj 336 Funds available, 336
State officials in charge, 621-23 . Taxes collected, 181-87 . ^
\Veterans, 413-14 Uniform state laws, 135-38 Use taxes, 181, 184, 185, 188r89, 192 Utah
Directory of legislators, 683-84 State infprrhation,. 538-39 •
Utilities, see Public utilities
Vermont Directory of legislators, 684-86 State information, 540-41
. -Veterans' affairs Disabled veterans
Federal program, 417-18 ' : State programs; 418-20
Educational aid, 414. * Childreh'of veterans, 417 " \ Disabled veterans, 419
Employment and re-employment, 411-13 Veterans'preference, 416, 418 >
Financial aid ' - • \ : Grants, 39, 415 \ . ' '
. Loans, 414-15. Pensions, 416 . . Relief; 417; , . • / " . ; ;. Unemployment compensation, 413-14
lavvs • Legislation, 123-24, 131'•32.V . • Long-term benefits, 415-17
" > Tax exemptions, 416, 418-19 Veterans'service agencies
State officials in charge, 623-24 Virgin Islands information, 558 * Virginia •
Administrative reorganization, 144 . . Directory of legislators, 686-87
State information, 542-43, Vocational education, see Education
, Voting Absentee, 86 '
192 Machines, 85-86 Poll tax revision, 86 • Qualifications, 88-89 > ; ; Registration, .86 " Idier-sailor, 91-96, 121-22 . .
V fl/jo Ballots; Elections " . : .
^^'ashington Directory of legislators, 687-88 State information, 54^45
Water, 31^^ Interstate Commission on the DelaWare. River
Basin, 30-32 Interstate Commission on the Potomac River
• Basin, 32-34 Water resources control; state officials in charge,
• 624-25 • ip Watson, George H., 175-79 '
331 Watts, Lyle F., 277-80 • Weinberg, A. A., 166-72 Welfare, j ^ ^ Public assist:anc%r West Virginia
Directory of legislators, 688-89 : State information, 546-47
• rWildlife, «(? Fish .. Wilson, M . T ^ 245-58 . WiscpnsiiEi:," , "" . • •
Directory of legislators, 689T91 State information, 548-49 V
Women .. " Employment, 375
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Woodworth, Leo Day, 192 , Workmen's compensation
Legislation, 376-77 State officials in charge, 4i26-28
Wyckofr,V. J. , 180-92 Wyoming
Directory of. legislators, 691 State information, 550-51
Zipin, Irving J., 69-80
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