REPORT OF THE CITY COViRCLLER OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDIA11A - Month of December, 1946.
<br />Balance on hand first of December, 1946-------------------------------------------------- - - - - -S 962,890.70
<br />Receipts during month ------------------------------------------------------------------ - - - - -- 785,783.95
<br />Disbursements during month ------------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 468,431.34
<br />Balance December 31st, 1946 ------------------------------------------------------------ - - - - -- 10279,831.08
<br />Councilman Niezgodski made a motion that the report be accepted. Councilman Bishop seconded the motion.
<br />Motion carried.
<br />P.ESOLUTION
<br />BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COLON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTH BEND, INDI "ANA,'
<br />that it is the consensus of the Common Council of the City of South Bend, Ind iana, that each of the following
<br />bills now pending before the General Assembly of Indiana should receive favorable action by the General
<br />Assembly and the approval of the Governor:
<br />1. House Bill 223, concerning Highway Distribution entitled:
<br />A BILL FOR AN ACT to amend section 1 of an act entitled "An act to amend section 1 of an act entitled
<br />'.'Ixd act to amend section 3 of an act entitled "An act concerning the distribution of funds derived from
<br />motor vehicle registration fees, license's, driver's and chauffeur's license fees, gasoline taxes, auto f)
<br />transfer fees, certificate of title fees, weight taxes or excise taxes and all other similar special taxes,
<br />duties or excises of all kinds on motor vehicles, trailers, motor vehicle fuel or motor vehicle owners
<br />or operators, defining highway motor vehicle account fund, highway construction, reconstruction, maintenance,
<br />and motor vehicle registration; providing for the allocations to the State Highway Commission, counties
<br />and the cities and town`s; repealing- chapter 135,acts 1937, approved !,March 9, 1937, and declaring an emergency,"'
<br />approved March 10, 1941, approved March 9, 1943, providing for a penalty for the misuse of funds allocated
<br />to.any city or town, and declaring an emergency," approved Iviarch 7,,1945, and declaring an emergency.
<br />2. House Bill 278, concerning; Distribution of Gallonage Tax to Municipalities entitled:
<br />A BILL FOR AN ACT providing for the distribution of the gallonage tax provided for in Chapter 226 of the
<br />Acts of 1935, as amended by Chapter 30 of the Acts of 1939, to cities and towns.
<br />3. House Bill 309, concerning Distribution of Gross Income Tax Funds entitled:
<br />A BILL FOR AN ACT providing for the distribution of Gross Income Tax Funds to cities, towns, and counties,
<br />and prescribing a method therefor.
<br />4. Senate Bill 169, concerning Tax Budget Review entitled:
<br />A BILL FOR AN ACT to Repeal Section 3, and to amend sections 5 and 8 of an act entitled ",9n act concerning
<br />tax levies, rates and budgets and providing for the fixing thereof, limiting the amount of same and repealing
<br />all laws in conflict therewith, and declaring an emergency," approved March 9, 1937.
<br />5. Senate Bill 315, concerning the Classification and Government of Civil Cities entitled:
<br />A BILL FOR'_AN ,ACT TO amend Sections 12, 140 150 16, 180 19 and 20 of an Act entitled "An Act concerning
<br />the cla'ssifieation and government of civil cities, reducing certain civil cities to civil towns and
<br />providing for the government of such towns, fixing and providing for the salaries of officers and employees,
<br />repealing all laws and parts pf lAws in conflict herewith, providing for the date of,takir_g effect of
<br />certain provisions and declaring an emergency," approved March 9, 1933; and inserting; and adding thereto
<br />a new section to be numbered Section 20tl; repealing Sections 13 and 17 of this Act, repealing all laws or
<br />parts of laws in conflict herewith and declaring an emergency.
<br />BE IT FURTHER "RESOLVED that the Clerk be instructed immediately to forward a copy of this Resolution to each
<br />the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, and to each Senator and Representative from St. Joseph County.
<br />CLEM NIELGODSKI
<br />Member of the Common Council
<br />Councilman McCarthy, made a motion for the adoption of the Resolution. Councilman Niezgodski seconded the
<br />motion. Motion carried.
<br />There being no further business, Council adjourned at 8 :10 P.M.
<br />ATTEST:
<br />V,
<br />CL ERK
<br />APPROVED:
<br />FA NO
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