General minutes, 1937-1970.

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General minutes, 1937-1970.

Record includes regular Illinois Budgetary Commission proceeding minutes; Standardization (1938), Motor Fuel and Inheritance Taxes (1937-1938), Income and License Tax Fees (1939), Sales Tax Releif (1938), and Standardization and Classification (1939) subcommittee minutes; commission meeting notices and agenda; Illinois School Problems Commission report and recommendations on state public school aid (1950); and correspondence from various state agencies to the commission. Also included are tables, charts, and other statistical data on various state departments; charts representing the history of public aid appropriation (1955-1963); changing Illinois population (1940-1963); retail sales growth (1954-1958); employment in selected occupations (194-1958); aid to dependent children (1957-1963); general assistance (1957-1963); blind, disability, and old age assistance (1957-1963); commission resolutions; and a report showing commission appropriations, expenditures, and available balances (1968-1969).

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