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Public expenditures

1902/1903
An ACT to appropriate the sum of $500 for the purpose of removing the remains of the wife and of the daughter of James Monroe from Oakhill, in Loudoun county, to Hollywood, in the city of Richmond.
An ACT to authorize the Home for Needy Confederate Women to use for the purpose of enlarging the present buildings at Richmond, or for purchasing land or for erecting new buildings on a new site, the sum of $5,000, which was appropriated to it by act approved April 2, 1902, entitled "an act appropriating the public revenues for the two fiscal years ending, respectively, on September 30, 1902, and September 30, 1903."
An ACT appropriating the sum of five thousand dollars to the Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind to meet current expenses.
An ACT to amend and re-enact an act entitled an act to provide for working and keeping in repair the roads and bridges of Russell county, and to authorize the board of supervisors to borrow money for said purpose, approved February 21, 1900.
An ACT to provide for an election in Orange county for the purpose of taking the sense of the qualified voters upon the question of issuing bonds to build maeadamized publie roads; to appoint road commissioners, prescribe their powers and duties, and to authorize the board of supervisors of said county to issue and negotiate said bonds,
An ACT to authorize and direct the auditor of public accounts to pay to James E. Phillips, his heirs, assigns, or personal representatives a sum of $5,000 out of any money in the treasury of the Commonwealth of Virginia, not otherwise appropriated, for material furnished and work done on the buildings at the University of Virginia.
An ACT providing for the working, opening, and keeping in repair the roads in Cumberland eounty.
An ACT to amend and re-enact chapter 73 of the acts of the general assembly of Virginia, approved April 28, 1887, entitled an act to amend an act for working the public roads of Fairfax county
An ACT to provide for an industrial and commercial exhibit: by the Commonwealth of Virginia at the Louisiana purchase exposition, and to appropriate money for the same
An ACT appropriating the sum of 816.302.46 to be used to meet the deficit in the appropriation for the benefit of the Western State Hospital.
An ACT to provide for the repair, construction, and permanent improvement of the public roads and bridges of Newport magisterial district, in the county of Warwick; to authorize the board of supervisors of said county to borrow money therefor by the issue of bonds, and to create a commission to have charge of the proceeds of the sale thereof; and to submit the question of issuing bonds to the freehold voters of said magisterial district.
An ACT to empower the several road boards of Clarke county to purchase rock crushers for their respective districts, and to make provision for the payment thereof.
An ACT to authorize and empower the board of supervisors of Greenesville county to appropriate and contribute money to the Citizens’ Monument Association of Greenesville county, for the purpose of aiding the erection of a monument to the Confederate soldiers of said county,
An ACT to provide for the maintenance and management of the State library.
An ACT to authorize the board of supervisors of Clarke county to issue bonds of the county to macadamize the public roads of the several magisterial districts of the county.
An ACT to facilitate the committees of the general assembly in their work of adjusting the genera! statutes to the new Constitution by providing for the collection, classification, and placing in convenient form for each committee such general statutes as pertain to the subjects assigned to it.
An ACT to provide for the payment of the cost and expenses of prosecuting a certain criminal case removed from the county court of Patrick county, and of a certain criminal case removed from the county court of Wythe county, to the circuit court of the United States for the Western district of Virginia, under section 643 of the revised statutes of the United States.
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 11 of an act entitled “an act to amend and re-enact an act incorporating the ‘Virginia Normal and Collegiate Institute,’ and to provide for the support of the same,” approved May 20, 1887, as amended and re-enacted by an act approved March 29, 1902.
An ACT for the issuing of $100,000 of bonds, to purchase land, and to build and erect thereon a market-house, armory, council chamber, and city offices, or otherwise acquire the same, and to provide a circuit court-room in the present courthouse building, and provide a fire-proof vault for the records of the corporation and circuit courts, and for the furnishing and equipping of the said new buildings in the city of Newport News.
An ACT to legalize a certain election held by the qualified voters Prince Edward county, Virginia, for the purpose of subscribing to the stock the Charlotte, Farmville and James River Valley Railway Company; to empower and direct the supervisors of said county to subscribe to the capital stock said railway company to an amount not exceeding $57,000 in the said county bonds, or $3,000 per mile in the said county’s bonds, par value, upon the term and conditions prescribed in the order of court under which said election was held.
An ACT to put into operation the provisions of the Constitution relating to the composition and organization of the State Board of Education; the election and appointment of its members; their qualification; powers and duties of the board; expenses, etc.
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 94 of an act entitled an act to raise revenue for the support of the government and publie free schools, and to pay the interest on the publie debt and to provide a speeial tax for pensions, as authorized by section 189 of the Constitution
An ACT to authorize the town council of the town of Luray to borrow money and increase levy for street and road purposes.
An ACT appropriating the sum of 820.000 to be used to meet the deficit in the appropriation for the Eastern State Hospital, to complete payments of new building and equipment of same, to provide new boilers, for the support of additional patients, and other necessary expenditures.
An ACT to authorize and empower the town of Smithfield, in Isle of Wight county, to borrow money for street improvement.
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 2148 of the Code of Virginia.
An ACT to legalize an election held in Charlotte county for the purpose of subscribing to the capital stock of the Charlotte, Farmville and James River Valley Railway Company.
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 11 of an act of the general assembly of Virginia, approved February 15, 1901, entitled an act to establish a dispensary for the sale of intoxicating liquors in Jerusalem magisterial district, Southampton county, Virginia; to prohibit all persons, firme, or corporations, except manufacturers of apple and peach brandy, within said district, to sell, barter, or exchange such liquors in said district, and to repeal all laws in conflict with this act, so far as they apply to said district.
An ACT to provide for working and keeping in repair the roads and bridges in the county of Essex, and providing what tax shall be used for keeping the same in order.
An ACT authorizing Fairfiel€ school district to issue bonds for the purchase of property to be used for school purposes
An ACT to authorize the board of visitors of William and Mary College to use the appropriation of 35.000 heretofore made to said college for an electric ight plant for that or such other svstem of lighting as the said board mity deem expedient.
An ACT to authorize the board of supervisors of Princess Anne county to appropriate a sum of money to aid in the erection of a monument at Princess Anne courthouse to the memory of the Confederate soldiers from said county.
An ACT to amend and re-enact sections 2, 3, 4, and 5 of an act entitled an act to authorize the superintendent of the Virginia penitentiary to lease or purchase a farm, and to erect thereon suitable buildings for the care and employment of convicts
An ACT to amend and re-enact an act entitled an act authorizing the board of supervisors of Chesterfield county to create a general road fund, and to provide for the permanent improvement of roads, approved April 2, 1902, and to create an advisory road board and to provide for the appointment of a county superintendent of roads.
An ACT to authorize the trustees of Petsworth school district, in Gloucester county, to borrow money and to issue bonds therefor.
An ACT to provide for the support, maintenance, and instruction of the Virginia volunteers, and for their maintenance and pay when called into service in aid of the civil authorities or by the governor and commander-in-chief, and appropriating money therefor.
An ACT to authorize the council of the city-of Portsmouth to issue bonds for the paving and grading of the streets of the city.
An ACT to appropriate the stm of $1,200 for payment of the steno-
An ACT to authorize and empower the board of supervisors of Botetourt county to appropriate and contribute money for the purpose of aiding in the erection of a monument to the Confederate soldiers of said county.
An ACT to provide for the improvement of public roads in Shenandoah county, etc.
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 20 of an act entitled an act to amend and re-enact chapter 573 of the acts 1891 and 1892, entitled an act for opening and keeping in repair the public roads of Pulaski county, as amended by an act passed March 2, 1892, as amended by an act passed January 25, 1898, as amended by an act passed February 28, 1898, as amended by an act passed March 6, 1900, as to the limit of the road levy in Pulaski county, and the distribution of the funds derived thereunder.
An ACT to amend and re-enact chapter 73, Code of 1887, relating to general provisions as to colleges and academies and other institutions, of the Miller Manual Labor School and the Medical College of Virginia, as amended and re-enacted by an act entitled 'an act requiring educational institutions receiving State appropriations to make annual reports to the board of education,' approved January 12, 1888, and an act entitled 'an act to provide for the expenses of the boards of visitors of the institutions of learning,' approved March 4, 1892.
An ACT to appropriate the sum of $500, or so much thereof as may be needed, to be used by the secretary of the Commonwealth to prepare a list of charters in his office to be furnished to the State Corporation Commission.
An ACT to provide for the issue of bonds for the payment of the balance of the contract price for paving Washington avenue and Twenty-fifth street, Newport News.
An ACT to incorporate the General Alumni Association of the University of Virginia, with authority to issue certificates of membership to local associations and individuals composing said General Alumni Association.
An ACT to authorize the supervisors of Warren county to borrow $12,000, to be used in the building of a bridge and approaches thereto over the south branch of the Shenandoah river at or near Carson’s ford, in said county.
An ACT to amend and re-enact sub-section 7 of section 7 of chapter of an act entitled “an act to consolidate in one act all acts creating and amending the charter of the city of Lynchburg, and to create a new charter for said city,” approved January 29, 1896, so as to provide for the acquisition and maintenance of a new water supply for said city.
An ACT to submit to the qualified voters of the town of Manassas, in the county of Prince William, at a special election to be held therefor, the question of the establishment of a dispensary for the sale of intoxicating liquor therein, and in the event of a majority of those voting at said election vote for said dispensary, then further to provide for the establishment and conduct of the same, and to prohibit thereafter, within said town, or within one mile of its corporate limits, the sale, barter, or exchange of intoxicating liquors, by all persons, firms, or corporations, except as provided herein.
An ACT to require the State Corporation Commission to fix and pre- prescribe storage, demurrage, and car service charges which may be collected by railroad and other transportation companies on freight transported, or to be transported by them, and to be paid by them on freight delayed and cars not promptly furnished or placed by them, with rules and regulations governing same.
An ACT to authorize and empower the council of the town of Luray, Virginia, to appropriate certain money to construct a bridge across the Hawksbill creek, in said town.
An ACT to authorize the city of Newport News to use the money derived from the sale of bonds, and appropriated for the establishment of a crematory, In paying for street improvements
An ACT to authorize the trustees of the Clintwood school district, in Dickenson county, to issue bonds and use the proceeds to purchase a site and erect thereon and furnish a school-house for said school district, and to authorize said trustees to sell the present school-house lot, and invest the proceeds in another school-house lot.
An ACT to authorize and empower the board of supervisors of Elizabeth City county to issue and sell bonds to an amount not exceeding the sum of $50,000 in the aggregate, the proceeds to be used for the repair and maintenance of the public roads and bridges of said county, and appointing commissioners to disburse such moneys.
An ACT to amend section 16 of an act entitled an act for working the roads of Loudoun county, approved February 16, 1880, so as to authorize the boards of commissioners of roads of Loudoun county to increase the road levy to an amount not to exceed forty cents on the dollar of the amount of State tax and a like percentage on licenses.
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 83 of an act entitled “an act to raise revenue for the support of the government and public free schools, and to pay the interest on the public debt, and to provide a special tax for pensions as authorized by section 189 of the Constitution,” approved April 16, 1903, relating to insurance brokers.
An ACT to provide for the issuance of $30,000 bonds by the city of Newport News for the payment of damage to property in the construction of the Twenty-eighth-street bridge.
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 13 of an act entitled an act to provide a new charter for the town of Pulaski, approved February 2, 1898, relating to levying of taxes and an additional poll tax for the support of the town government.
An ACT to compensate the heirs of J. J. Moran for services rendered
An ACT appropriating the sum of two thousand dollars to the Department of Agriculture, to be used in the enforcement of the law prohibiting the sale of adulterated and unbranded food.
An ACT to authorize the board of supervisors of the several counties to retire outstanding bonds and to issue new bonds at the same or a lower rate of interest.
An ACT appropriating the sum of $200,000 to the Jamestown Exposition Company.
An ACT to amend and re-enact sections 21, 26, and 40 of an act entitled an act to provide for working and keeping in order the public roads of Greene and Madison
An ACT to amend and re-enact an act entitled an act to provide for opening, building, and keeping in repair the public roads and bridges in Caroline county.
An ACT to authorize the couneil of the town of Martinsville, in the county of Henry, Virginia, to cause to be issued the bonds of the said town to the amount of $10,000, and borrow money thereon for the purchase of a lot and the building of a public free school-house thereon,
An ACT to authorize the school board of the city of Manchester to borrow money and issue bonds.
An ACT to authorize the board of supervisors of Gloucester county to borrow money.
An ACT to authorize the board of supervisors of Page county, Virginia, to issue bonds for the purpose of retiring outstanding bonds.
An ACT to raise revenue for support of the government and public free schools, and to pay the interest on the public debt, and to provide a special tax for pensions as authorized by section 189 of the Constitution.
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 2847 of the Code of Virginia of 1887, as amended and re-enacted by an act approved February 5, 1892.
An ACT to amend and re-enact an act entitled an act to provide for working and keeping in repair the roads and bridges of Russell county, and to authorize the board of supervisors to borrow money for said purpose
An ACT to amend and re-enact chapter 69, Code of 1887, in regard to the management of the Virginia Military Institute, as amended by an act entitled ‘an act to amend and re-enact sections 2, 3, and 14 of chapter 54 of the acts of the general assembly, extra session 1884, in relation to the appointment of a board of visitors of the Virginia Military Institute,’ approved May 18, 1887, and as amended by an act entitled “an act to amend and re-enact section 1582 of chapter 22 of the Code of Virginia, in relation to the government of the Virginia Military Institute,” approved February 18, 1890, and to conform the same to the Constitution.
An ACT to provide for the permanent improvement of the public roads of Charlotte county, and to authorize the issue of bonds for that purpose.
An ACT to authorize and empower the town council of the town of Shenandoah, Virginia, to borrow money by the issue of bonds for the construction and establishment of a system of water works in and for the use of said town; to construct and establish such works, and a sewerage system if needed.
An ACT authorizing and directing the auditor of public accounts to accept from county and city treasurers of the Commonwealth, or their securities, against whom there are judgments in favor of the Commonwealth for taxes and money due the Commonwealth as such treasurers, the amount so due, together with the costs of suit, and interest at six per centum per annum from the time the same became due, in full satisfaction and discharge of said judgments, provided the same is fully paid by the first day of July, 1903.
An ACT to appropriate the sum of $8,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to defray the expenses of the State board of health.
An ACT to apportion the obligation and costs of maintaining, keeping in repair and rebuilding certain bridges over Blackwater river, the dividing line between the counties of Isle of Wight and Southampton, between the said counties.
An ACT to establish Jonesville high school district, in Lee county, Virginia, providing the mode of appointing trustees, levying tax for district school purposes therein, and authorizing the trustees to apply the money collected for district school purposes to the payment of teachers’ salaries, the purchasing, renting, or building of school-houses, apparatus, furniture, appliances,
An ACT to establish a “good roads commission” for Culpeper county and to provide for the expenses thereof.
An ACT to amend and re-enact chapter 71, Code of 1887, in regard to the management of the State Female Normal School, and to conform the same to the Constitution.
An ACT to amend and re-enact sections 2 and 4 of an act of the general assembly of Virginia, approved March 4, 1896, entitled “an act providing for the working, opening, and keeping in repair the roads in the county of Lunenburg, and for the building and keeping in repair the bridges in said county.
An ACT to authorize the council of the town of Salem, in Roanoke county, to retire and refund certain bonds of said town.
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 623 of the Code of Virginia, in relation to collection of taxes and levies and distraining therefor.
An ACT to allow the auditor of public accounts to pay officers and employees of the State at stated periods,
An ACT to amend and re-enact sections 1, 2, 3, 5, and 11 of an act approved March 4, 1898, entitled an act to incorporate the town of Buchanan and to repeal an act entitled an act to incorporate the towns of Buchanan and Pattonsburg, in the county of Botetourt, approved January 19, 1882, and amendatory thereof, and to repeal an act entitled an act to amend and enact an act entitled an act to enlarge the powers of the town of Buchanan, in the county of Botetourt, approved March 3, 1890, approved February 25, 1892.
An ACT to authorize the city of Bristol to make an additional issue of bonds for the purpose of further improving its water works system and refunding its floating indebtedness.
An ACT to amend and re-enact chapter 44 of the Code of Virginia (1887) in relation to cities and towns, and to repeal sections 1039 and 1040 of the Code of Virginia, and section 1043 of the Code of Virginia as amended and re-enacted by an act approved March 4, 1896, and as attempted to be repealed by an act approved March 7, 1900, and to repeal an act approved March 7, 1900, entitled “an act to provide for local assessments in cities and towns.”
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 1 of an act approved April 2, 1902, entitled an act for the relief of J. T. Mills.
An ACT to authorize and empower the board of supervisors of King William county to appropriate and contribute money to the Confederate Monument Association of King William county, for the purpose of aiding the erection of a monument to the Confederate soldiers of said county.
An ACT to authorize the board of supervisors of the county of Lancaster to acquire by purchase or condemnation for public purposes a lot of land not exceeding two acres, adjoining the lot on which the courthouse now stands.
An ACT to amend and re-enact an act entitled an act to authorize the board of supervisors of Botetourt county to borrow $9,000 for the purpose of building a bridge across James river in that county, approved March 29, 1902, so as to authorize the said board to borrow $12,000 for the purpose aforesaid and to issue bonds of the said county therefor.
An ACT to provide fuel, light, and ice for the capitol and libratr buildings and the governor's mansion, and to appropriate money therefor.
An ACT to provide a road law for Appomattox county, and to repeal all acts in conflict therewith.
An ACT to authorize and empower the council of Blackstone, Nottoway county, Virginia, to appoint an assessor and have the real estate within the limits of said town assessed as a basis of taxation for State, county, and town purposes for the year 1903, and thereafter until the next regular assessment: provided, the aggregate amount of the said assessment shall not be less than the aggregate amount of the last assessment.
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 51 of an act entitled an act to raise revenue for the support of the government and public free schools, and to pay the interest on the public debt, and to provide a special tax for pensions, as authorized by section 189 of the Constitution
An ACT to amend and re-enact chanter 402 of the acts of assembly, session POT 2, entitled an act to pretect sheep and other stock in the counties of this State
1902/1904
An ACT to authorize the board of supervisors of the several counties to retire outstanding bonds and to issue new bonds at the same or a lower rate of interest.
An ACT to establish Jonesville high school district, in Lee county, Virginia, providing the mode of appointing trustees, levying tax for district school purposes therein, and authorizing the trustees to apply the money collected for district school purposes to the payment of teachers’ salaries, the purchasing, renting, or building of school-houses, apparatus, furniture, appliances,
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 20 of an act entitled an act to amend and re-enact chapter 573 of the acts 1891 and 1892, entitled an act for opening and keeping in repair the public roads of Pulaski county, as amended by an act passed March 2, 1892, as amended by an act passed January 25, 1898, as amended by an act passed February 28, 1898, as amended by an act passed March 6, 1900, as to the limit of the road levy in Pulaski county, and the distribution of the funds derived thereunder.
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 11 of an act of the general assembly of Virginia, approved February 15, 1901, entitled an act to establish a dispensary for the sale of intoxicating liquors in Jerusalem magisterial district, Southampton county, Virginia; to prohibit all persons, firms, or corporations, except manufacturers of apple and peach brandy, within said district, to sell, barter, or exchange such liquors in said district, and to repeal all laws in conflict with this act, so far as they apply to said district.
An ACT to appropriate the sum of $500 for the purpose of removing the remains of the wife and of the daughter of James Monroe from Oakhill, in Loudoun county, to Hollywood, in the city of Richmond.