Story of the Session of the California Legislature, Volumen1921Press of the James H. Barry Company, 1922 |
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... banks of San Francisco petitioning the Board of Su- pervisors of that city to permit nickel - in - the - slot gamblers to operate unmolested . See report published by order of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors , January 5 , 1910 ...
... banks of San Francisco petitioning the Board of Su- pervisors of that city to permit nickel - in - the - slot gamblers to operate unmolested . See report published by order of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors , January 5 , 1910 ...
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... banks were approximately 35 per cent lower than the average rate paid by the plain citizen , and so reported to the Governor and the Legislature . The Legislature , backed by the State administration , endeavored to equalize these rates ...
... banks were approximately 35 per cent lower than the average rate paid by the plain citizen , and so reported to the Governor and the Legislature . The Legislature , backed by the State administration , endeavored to equalize these rates ...
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... banks and corporations were increased to the rates which the State's tax experts had declared to be necessary to place banks and corporations on the same level as to tax rates as the general taxpayer . But a single mem- ber of either ...
... banks and corporations were increased to the rates which the State's tax experts had declared to be necessary to place banks and corporations on the same level as to tax rates as the general taxpayer . But a single mem- ber of either ...
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... bank taxes , and twenty - six of the forty members of the Senate , making 106 in all . But if fourteen Senators had ... banks been able to control or influence or convince fourteen Senators , or twenty- seven Assemblymen to vote against ...
... bank taxes , and twenty - six of the forty members of the Senate , making 106 in all . But if fourteen Senators had ... banks been able to control or influence or convince fourteen Senators , or twenty- seven Assemblymen to vote against ...
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... banks and corporations interested do not want such revelations as those of the King tax- bill controversy remembered . It is the part of good citizenship to prevent them being forgotten . California's revenue and taxation system is ...
... banks and corporations interested do not want such revelations as those of the King tax- bill controversy remembered . It is the part of good citizenship to prevent them being forgotten . California's revenue and taxation system is ...
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1921 Legislature A. J. Wallace ad valorem tax adopted altar wine Angeles anti-liquor Anti-Saloon League Arbuckle Assembly Assemblymen Badaracco banks Better America Federation Budget Board C. C. Young California Legislature campaign candidate Canepa Carr cent Chamberlin Cleary committee companies Constitutional Amendment corporations Crowley defeat Direct Primary Eighteenth Amendment Eksward election Godsil Governor Harris Hart Heck Heisinger Hornblower increase initiative Inman issue Johnson Jones King bill King tax bill Labor lature Legis legislation liquor lobby Lyon McKeen measure ment Merriam nomination organization passage passed Paul Shoup petition plain citizen Plehn plan president pro-liquor Professor Plehn prohibition enforcement prohibition-enforcement proposed public utility Railroad referendum Republican resolution Revenue and Taxation Rigdon roll-calls Rosenshine Sacramento San Francisco Seavey Senate session Sharkey Southern Pacific Southern Pacific Railroad State's tax rates taxpayer Thelen tion United States Senate Wallace Windrem Wright Yes No Yes