Reorganization of the Government of the District of Columbia
Geddes W. Rutherford
American Political Science Review, 1939, vol. 33, issue 4, 653-655
Abstract:
Since the passage of the act in 1878 which established the present government of the District of Columbia, official and semi-official bodies have several times suggested reorganization of that government. In the District of Columbia Appropriation Act of 1940, Congress authorized the House and Senate committees on the District to obtain secretarial assistance in examining previous surveys with a view to selecting recommendations that would “effect a more efficient and economical handling” of District affairs.
Date: 1939
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