"A Conservative View Of A New Municipal Code" presents an address delivered by Francis Bacon James before the Taxpayers' Association at Washington Platform in Cincinnati, Ohio, on July 25th, 1902. This work offers a historical perspective on the debate surrounding municipal governance and reform at the turn of the 20th century. James articulates a conservative viewpoint on the proposed new municipal code, providing insight into the concerns and priorities of taxpayers during a period of significant urban development and change.
The address sheds light on the political and economic considerations that shaped municipal policy in Cincinnati and offers valuable context for understanding the historical roots of contemporary urban policy debates. It is a significant resource for researchers and students interested in the history of urban governance, conservative political thought, and the role of taxpayers' associations in shaping public policy.
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