Statements to the voters of Chicago by the Chicago Bureau of Public Efficiency .
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English
- Published
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Chicago, Bureau of Public Efficiency, 1922-
- Note
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Contents: [1] Chicago's special need for a constitutional convention.--[2] The city bond issues to be voted upon April 13, 1920.--[3] The city bond issue to be voted upon Feb. 22, 1921.--[4] Proposed increases in revenue for the Chicago schools.--[5] The jail bond issue.--[6] A protest against the proposed new county road tax.--[7] Suggestions for avoiding an unnecessary increase in school taxes.--[8] A second protest against the proposed new county road tax.--[9] The city bond issues to be voted upon June 5, 1922.--[10] Shall the proposed new constitution be adopted?--[11] Tax and bond propostitions to be voted upon November 6, 1923.--[12] Excessive tax levies for Cook County bond payments.--[13] The city bond issues to be voted upon November 4, 1924.--[14] The bond issues to be voted upon February 24, 1925.--[15] A protest against the Chicago sanitary district's bonding bill.-[16] Suggestions for changes in the Chicago sanitary district's bonding bill.--[17] County and part bond issues to be voted upon November 2, 1926.--[18] The condition of the educational fund of the Chicago public schools.--[19] The city bond issues to be voted upon April 5, 1927.--[20] A protest against the bills sponsored by Mayor Thompson and other city authorities for the dual purpose of increasing the city's bonding power and of diverting the school building fund tax to general city uses and other purposes.--[21] The bond issues to be voted upon April 10, 1928.--[22] Tax and bond propositions to be voted upon June 4, 1928.--[23] The bond issues to be voted upon November 6, 1928.
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