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Revenue bill, 1931
  • Senate passes revenue bill on first reading. Ap.12-31:1.
  • Conference from House and Senate named to work out deadlock on revenue bill. Ap.17-31:i; Ap.18-31:1;
  • Speaker Smith stacked the conference committee (ed.) Ap.18-31:4; Ap.20-31:1.
  • Job of raising millions is approached informally. Ap.21-31:14.
  • Seante votes today on instructing conferees in favor of luxury tax. Ap.22-31:
Revenue bill, 1931
  • Revenue bill deadlock. Ap.24-31:1. Ap.25-31:1.
  • All conference foot ball team. Ap.28-31:3; Ap.29-31:14.
  • Conferees's bill estimated by Maxwell at $25,000,000. Ap.30-31:1.
  • Revenue conferees again meet with sixteen there. May 14-31:1.
  • Conference report for Ad valorem levy of 15 cents. May 16-31:1.
Revenue bill, 1931
  • Conference report means big cut for all teachers. May 17-31:1; Educators rally against slashing teachers!, pay. May 18-31:1.
  • Public schools and University - one c cause, Frank Graham's protest against critmling public schools. May 17-31:4 M.
  • Senate rejects report of revenue conference committee by tie vote. May 21-31 1.
  • Conference rpt. Adopted. May 22-31:1.
Revenue bill, 1931
  • Mr. Burke say there will be a 2 million deficit annually under the conference rpt. May 21-31:1.
  • Compromise revenue bill denounced by Charlotte realty bd. May 22-31:11.
  • Bottlers save $100,000; state loses from error. Je.11-31:1.
Revenue bill, 1931
  • Under fire from varying directions.
  • Mar.23-31:1. Advances to third reading in House.
  • Mar.28-31:1.
  • Pending revenue measure nearly doubles 1929 act. Mar.29-31:1.
  • House passes bill 85-22. Mar.31-31:1.
  • Revenue changes to date offset. Ap.2-31:1.
  • House passes 130,415,843 appropriations
  • Ap.ll-31:l.