Report of the Committee on Taxation as Related to Public Education to the National Council of Education, July, 1905The Association, 1905 - 87 strani |
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$100 valuation Allegheny Allegheny Valley Railroad amount annual appropriated assessed valuation average board of aldermen board of estimate bonds Boston Calif capita wealth census cent Colored Conn corporations cost council debt Decrease dollar Dubuque Evansville expenses February 28 Fort Wayne high schools illiteracy illiterates increase Indiana J. W. Carr janitor Joseph Lancaster Kansas City licenses Louis maintenance Mass Massachusetts mills municipal North Carolina officers paid Pennsylvania percentage personal property poll tax population Public Education public schools pupils raised receipts Related to Public rent revenue salaries Schaeffer school district school fund school purposes school tax Scranton Sixth group South special school Springfield superintendents supervision supplies taxable property Taxation as Related taxation for school taxes levied Terre Haute textbooks tion Toledo town meeting township true valuation Utica valuation of property vote wages Waterbury White Yonkers
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Stran 43 - may justify; Provided, that nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to authorize the legislature to levy in any one year a greater rate of state taxation for all purposes, including schools, than sixty-five cents on each one hundred dollars
Stran 25 - boroughs. In voting, the mayor, comptroller, and president of the board of aldermen have each three votes; the presidents of the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn have two votes each; and the
Stran 22 - by the charter in these terms: "The special school fund shall contain and embrace all moneys raised for educational purposes not comprised in the general fund." By this is meant, however, moneys raised for the maintenance of the schools during the calendar year. The special fund includes such items as salaries of clerks and employes, wages of janitors, supplies, repairs, fuel, rents, etc. The special fund may be
Stran 43 - for the support of public schools, shall be used or expended otherwise than for the payment of teachers employed
Stran 22 - for the payment of salaries of the city superintendent, associate city superintendents, members of the board of examiners, attendance officers, lecturers, and all members of the supervising and teaching staff
Stran 43 - to increase the public school fund from time to time, as the necessity .therefor and the condition of the treasury and the resources of the state may justify; Provided, that nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to authorize the legislature to levy in any one year a greater rate of state taxation for all purposes, including schools, than sixty-five cents on each one hundred dollars
Stran 66 - j. SECOND TERM Civics or geometry [4] Plant propagation [3] Algebra [5] Optional Dressing and curing meats [1] *Stock judging [1]
Stran 63 - 1840, which imposed a tax of one mill on the stock of banks and other institutions making or declaring a profit, half a mill on certain personal property, a small tax on household furniture, pleasure carriages, and watches, and a tax on the salaries of the officers of the state. It was estimated that these taxes would produce
Stran 2 - Seventh group 70.39 Fifth group 75.2 There is little fluctuation in janitor service taking the cities in groups as in the previous cases. Service costs: First group 7.5 Third group 6.8 Sixth group 6.1 Second group 6.4 Fourth group 6.7 Seventh group 7-37 Fifth group 6.5