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Budget Progress in New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

A. E. Buck
Affiliation:
Bureau of Municipal Research, New York City

Abstract

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State Administration
Copyright
Copyright © American Political Science Association 1918

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References

1 Laws of 1916, ch. 130. See American Political Science Review, xi, 111–113 (1917) for an analysis of the law.

2 Laws of 1916, ch. 15. See American Political Science Review, xi, 113 (1917) for an analysis of the law.

3 Laws of 1916, ch. 296; also Laws of 1912, ch. 719.

4 Print No. S. 1668, proposing to amend sections 2, 4, 5, 11 and 12 of article vii of the constitution.

5 Laws of 1918, ch. 400.

6 Laws of 1917, ch. 683.

7 Recommendations were made for civil service standardization in the report of the Horton Civil Service Committee (1916).

8 Laws of 1918, ch. 144.

9 Laws of 1918, ch. 221.

10 Laws of 1918, ch. 221.

11 Laws of 1918, ch. 290.

12 Laws of 1916, ch. 58.

13 Laws of 1917, ch. 192, 153, 154, 155, 156 and 212.

14 Laws of 1918, ch. 147.

15 Laws of 1918, ch. 24.

16 Laws of 1918, ch. 54.

17 House doc., no. 17.

18 House doc., no. 1185.

19 Laws of 1918, ch. 244.

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