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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 September 2013
Largely in response to the urgings of the newly elected Democratic governor of Iowa, Clyde L. Herring, the forty-fifth general assembly early in its session passed the necessary legislation to make possible a survey of state and local government in Iowa by the Brookings Institute for Government Research. The survey was begun early in February, 1933; and by the end of July, it was possible to file the report with the interim committee of the legislature which had the matter in hand. This report was published by the state in January, 1934, as a paper-covered volume of 650 closely printed pages.
1 Report on a Survey of Administration in Iowa Submitted to Committee an Reduction of Government Expenditures by the Institute for Government Research of the Brookings Institution (Iowa City, 1933). Stale of Wyoming. Report made to the Special Legislative Committee on Organization and Revenue by Griffenhagen and Associates (Cheyenne, 1933).
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