Excerpt from Real Estate Record and Builders Guide, Vol. 109: January 7, 1922
It is not just to the taxpayers to accumulate an unnecessary surplus, and it is sound policy to use the existing surplus to tide us over the present period of lean revenues. The total amount of appropriations requested by each State department will be transmitted as requested with out revision. The departmental studies made by the newly created bureau set up by the Board of Estimate and Control were not completed in time to be available for a revision of the requests before submitting them to the Legislature. Indeed, those studies are still incomplete. Detailed reports of examinations, with the comments thereon by department heads, are available for the information of the Legislature.
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