The Progressive Movement a Non Partisan Comprehensive Discussion of Current T
The Progressive Movement a Non Partisan Comprehensive Discussion of Current T
Benjamin Parke De Witt
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XXI, p. 24: Pittsburgh: A City Ashamed, by Lincoln Steffens. 8 Act of the General Assembly No. 14. Approved March 7, 1901. MUNICIPAL HOME RULE 283 t tain veterans in the service of the city of Lynn ; ' an act to authorize the city of Boston to pension the widow of Daniel T. Dineen ; 2 and an act to authorize the lay- ing out of a street over a part of Mugford Park in Marblehead. 3 To check legislative interference that was running riot, many states very early found it neces- sary to restrain th...e state legislature by means of the state constitution. The earliest of these constitutional restraints was the prohibition against the enactment by the state legislature of so-called special legislation, i. E. , legislation afTecting a single city. These special acts aimed at by the provision in the state constitution were of three different kinds : special acts incorporating cit- ies ; special acts amending or modifying the charters of cities; and special acts regulating the local or internal affairs of cities.
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