THEODORE R. MCKELDIN, GOVERNOR 279
funds to insure adequate service in the process of unem-
ployment insurance claims, and,
Be it further resolved:
That inasmuch as Maryland has only had approximately
65% of the money in Unemployment Compensation AD-
MINISTRATION taxes collected in Maryland returned to
Maryland, that an immediate Federal Grant be requested
to relieve this situation that has developed.
Be it further resolved:
That copies of this resolution be sent to the Governor of
the State of Maryland, the President of the United States,
and the two Senators and seven Congressmen, urging them
to aid in getting additional funds for Maryland.
No. 6
(Senate Joint Resolution 7)
Senate Joint Resolution requesting the Governor and the
Director of the Budget to submit the fiscal program
and supporting documents to the members of the General
Assembly prior to the convening of the General Assembly
in the Budgetary Sessions in even years.
WHEREAS, the members of the General Assembly are
anxious to make the best possible use of their time for the
study of budgetary and financial problems at the thirty-
day sessions which convene in even years; and
WHEREAS, it would be most helpful to the members of the
General Assembly if they were enabled to have the Gov-
ernor's budget and fiscal program prior to the convening of
the General Assembly in even years in order to increase the
time during which they might study these programs; and
WHEREAS, it is required by the Constitution that in the
ninety-day sessions of the General Assembly which con-
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