A Municipal Program: Report of a Committee of the National Municipal League, Adopted by the League, November 17, 1899, Together with Explanatory and Other Papers |
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... amount of each tax , and often restricting the levy to a certain number of years . Thus even during the colonial period we may see the beginning of a distinctive American development differentiating the munici- palities in the colonies ...
... amount of each tax , and often restricting the levy to a certain number of years . Thus even during the colonial period we may see the beginning of a distinctive American development differentiating the munici- palities in the colonies ...
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... amount to be raised by taxation . The nearest analogy to a mayor was the moderator of the town meeting , but his duties were purely those of a presiding officer . The principal admin- istrative work was performed by the prudential or ...
... amount to be raised by taxation . The nearest analogy to a mayor was the moderator of the town meeting , but his duties were purely those of a presiding officer . The principal admin- istrative work was performed by the prudential or ...
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... amount of public activity ; but this did not mean the assumption of new functions , and even in the largest cities municipal government stood for vastly less than in cities of half their population to - day . New York City , which in ...
... amount of public activity ; but this did not mean the assumption of new functions , and even in the largest cities municipal government stood for vastly less than in cities of half their population to - day . New York City , which in ...
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... amount ] of municipal taxation than had existed in the early part of the cen- tury , and the necessity for a regular system of municipal taxation was recognized in most cases by a general grant of the taxing power for any of the ...
... amount ] of municipal taxation than had existed in the early part of the cen- tury , and the necessity for a regular system of municipal taxation was recognized in most cases by a general grant of the taxing power for any of the ...
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... accentuated the importance of municipal government to a marked degree . Along with this de- velopment there went necessarily a great increase in the amount of special legislation for cities , which in turn was also MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT 17.
... accentuated the importance of municipal government to a marked degree . Along with this de- velopment there went necessarily a great increase in the amount of special legislation for cities , which in turn was also MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT 17.
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Page 94 - States of competent jurisdiction, to a fine of not less than one thousand dollars nor more than five thousand dollars...
Page 214 - Sixth, that no person in said service has any right to use his official authority or influence to coerce the political action of any person or body.
Page 198 - The credit of the State shall not, in any manner, be given or loaned to, or in aid of, any individual, association or corporation.
Page 212 - ... in the way of conferring upon any person; or in order to secure or aid any person in securing any office or public employment, or any nomination, confirmation, promotion or increase of salary, upon the consideration or condition that the vote or political influence or action of the last-named person, or any other, shall be given or used in behalf of any candidate, officer or party, or upon any other corrupt condition or consideration, shall be deemed guilty of bribery or an attempt at bribery.
Page 212 - ... or merely anticipated) in the way of conferring upon any person ; or in order to secure or aid any person in securing any office or public employment, or any nomination, confirmation, promotion or increase of salary, upon the consideration or condition that the vote or political influence or action of the...
Page 205 - Such examinations shall be practical in their character, and shall relate to those matters which will fairly test the relative capacity of the persons examined to discharge the duties of the positions to which they seek to be appointed, and shall include tests of physical qualifications and health, and when appropriate, of manual skill.
Page 206 - No person shall be appointed or employed under any title not appropriate to the duties to be performed, and no person shall be transferred to, or assigned to perform the duties of, any position subject to competitive examination, unless he shall have previously passed an open competitive examination equivalent to that required for such position, or unless he shall have served with fidelity for at least three years in a similar position.
Page 195 - Every such grant shall specify the mode of determining any valuation therein provided for, and shall make adequate provision by way of forfeiture of the grant, or otherwise, to secure efficiency of public service at reasonable rates, and the maintenance of the property in good order throughout the term of the grant.
Page 214 - No officer or employee of the United States mentioned in this act shall discharge, or promote, or degrade, or in [any] manner change the official rank or compensation of any other officer or employee, or promise or threaten so to do, for giving or withholding or neglecting to make any contribution of money or other valuable thing for any political purpose.
Page 184 - The charter so ratified may be amended at intervals of not less than two years...