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TAXATION AND FISCAL REFORM PROBLEMS STUDY COMMISSION Chairman: Harry R. Hughes Appointed by the Governor: Evan A. Chriss, Donald E. Hood, John G. Lauber. Appointed by the President of the Senate: Meyer M. Emanuel, Jr., Jervis S. Finney, John W. Steffey. Appointed by the Speaker of the House of Delegates: John W. Aitken, Harvey A. Epstein, Ann R. Hull, John A. Whitney. Denton The Governor appointed this special Commission in 1967 at the request of the Legislature. The Commission consists of eleven per- sons, three of whom were appointed by the Governor, four of whom by the President of the Senate, and four of whom by the Speaker of the House of Delegates. The Commission is to study the taxation and fiscal problems set forth in the report of the earlier Committee on Taxation and Fiscal Reform including the entire field of business tax- ation, State aid for police protection, adjustment in the aid to edu- cation, the distribution of the highway tax revenues to the local government, and the financing of public health and welfare programs. The Commission is to report to the Governor and the General Assem- bly in 1968 (Res. No. 45, Acts of 1967). WASHINGTON CEMETERY BOARD OF TRUSTEES President: Raymond C. Patterson, 1969 C. L. Mobley, 1969; Samuel E. Pruett, 1969. 16 E. Washington Street, Hagerstown 21740 Telephone: RE 3-4661 The Washington Cemetery Trustees were chartered by Chapter 213, Acts of 1870. The three Trustees, appointed by the Governor for three-year terms, are responsible for the maintenance of Washington Cemetery, Hagerstown, where the Confederate dead of the battles of Antietam and South Mountain are interred. STATE YOUTH BOARD Chairman: Dulany Foster Mildred Atkinson, Richard A. Batterton, Mrs. Richard M. Cooley, Paul A. Dorf, Captain James Jay, George Jude, W. Gordon MacGregor, Bernard M. McDermott, David Nurco, Joseph H. Pataky, Robert J. Sauls, Rev. J. Francis Stafford, Gerald A. Whitmarsh, Mrs. William H. Wood. Court House, Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 752-2000 The State Youth Board was created by Chapter 516, Acts of 1966, to consider and report on legislation for predicting and preventing juvenile delinquency, and more especially the validity of the theories advanced by Dr. Sheldon and Dr. Elinor Glueck. Members of the Board were appointed by the Governor from outstanding sociologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, judges, and criminologists. The Board is to report its specific conclusions and recommendations by December 31, 1967, at which time it will expire. |
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