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Headnotes
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Present
Constitution
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Constitution of
1867
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Constitution of
1864
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Constitution of
1851
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Constitution of
1776
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Amendments to
1776 Constitution
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time shall be extended by
the General Assembly, the
Governor shall submit to
the General Assembly a
Budget for the next ensuing
fiscal year. Each Budget
shall contain a complete
plan of proposed expendi-
tures and estimated reve-
nues for said fiscal year and
shall show the estimated
surplus or deficit of reve-
nues at the end of the
preceding fiscal year. Ac-
companying each Budget
shall be a statement show-
ing: (a) the revenues and
expenditures for the preced-
ing fiscal year; (b) the
current assets, liabilities, re-
serves and surplus or deficit
of the State; (c) the debts
and funds of the State; (d)
an estimate of the State's
financial condition as of the
beginning and end of the
preceding fiscal year; (e)
any explanation the Gover-
nor may desire to make as
to the important features of
the Budget and any sug-
gestions as to methods for
reduction or increase of the
State's revenue.
(4) Each Budget shall
embrace an estimate of all
appropriations in such form
and detail as the Governor
shall determine or as may
be prescribed by Law, as
follows: (a) for the General
Assembly as certified to the
Governor in the manner
hereinafter provided; (b)
for the Executive Depart-
ment; (c) for the Judiciary
Department, as provided by
Law, certified by the Comp-
troller; (d) to pay and
discharge the principal and
interest of the debt of the
State in conformity with
Section 34 of Article 3 of
the Constitution, and all
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