A Bill to Promote Mendicancy Facts And Figures Showing That the South Does Not

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A Bill to Promote Mendicancy Facts And Figures Showing That the South Does Not
Abbott Jacob
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In proportion to population and value of taxable property, Alabama appropriates directly from her annual revenues for school purposes as much, perhaps, as any other State. For in- stance, the rich and populous State of Pennsyl- vania, for the school year ending June 2, 1884, paid $5, 403, 630. 41 for the tuition of the children of the public schools, only $1, 000, 000 of which was appropriated directly from the general revenues of the State, all the rest being raised by local taxation in the ci...ties, towns, and dis- tricts where used. The same might be said of New York, Michigan, Indiana, and other States which spend millions for school purposes mainly raised by local taxation.
That the South can sustain local taxation for her schools as well as the North is clearly shown by the same report. Mr. Palmer says upon this point : I would earnestly urge upon towns, villages, and other populous school districts the necessity of raising by local taxation a sufficient school fund, when taken in connection with the amount appropriated directly by the State, to maintain good graded schools at least eight months in the year.


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