This volume contains the text of a Legislative, Etc., Appropriation Bill considered by the United States Congress. It offers a detailed view into the governmental financial processes of the early 20th century. A valuable primary source for researchers and students of American political and economic history, this bill provides insight into the budgetary priorities and legislative procedures of the era. The document showcases the intricacies of how funds were allocated across various government departments and agencies, reflecting the political and social concerns of the time. A must-read for anyone interested in understanding the evolution of American governance and fiscal policy.
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