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Public expenditures

1902/1904
An ACT looking to the establishment of a State female normal school with industrial training.
An ACT limiting the time in which witnesses can be paid out of the treasury.
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
An ACT to provide for the improvement of public roads in Shenandoah county, etc.
An ACT to provide for the special and separate assessment of taxes on mineral lands and on the improvements, fixtures, and machinery thereon.
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 permitting the town council of the town of Emporia to levy an additional capitation tax for street purposes.
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 appropriate $5,000 to the State Female Normal School for betterments.
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 17 of an act entitled “an act to raise revenue”
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 2 of an act approved May 9, 1903, entitled an act to authorize the city of Petersburg to acquire land necessary to construct a channel for diverting the freshet water from the Appomattox river at Petersburg, Virginia, so as to improve the harbor and channel of said river.
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 amend and re-enact section 26 of chapter 577 of the acts of assembly of Virginia, session 1895-96, approved March 3, 1896, entitled "an act to amend and re-enact the charter of the town of Waynesboro."
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 sub-section 7 of section 7 of chapter 6 of an act entitled “an act to consolidate in one act all acts creating and amend- ing 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 amend and re-enact an act entitled an act to require city street railway companies to run vestibule fronts on all cars on their lines during the months of December, January, February, and March of each year
An ACT to provide a road law for Appomattox county, and to repeal all acts in conflict therewith.
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 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 amend and re-enact an act approved March 7, 1903, titled “an act to authorize municipal corporations to issue bonds for the redemption of outstanding bonds.”
An ACT to establish a dispensary for the sale of intoxicating liquor in Leigh magisterial district, at Meherrin, Prince Edward county, Virginia; to prohibit all persons, firms, corporations, to sell, barter, or exchange such liquors in said magisterial district, and to repeal all laws in conflict, with this act so far as they apply to said magisterial district.
An ACT to appropriate the sum of $10,000, to be used in the erection of a State building at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition.
An ACT to amend and combine chapter 19 of the Code of Virginia, as amended, as to section 277 of said chapter, by act approved January 15, 1890, and by act approved January 16, 1892, and further amended by act approved May 13, 1903, and chapter 377 of the acts of assembly, extra session 1887, entitled 'an act to amend and consolidate into one act the laws relating to the public printing and binding, and defining the duties of the superintendent of public printing, and to repeal chapter 185 of the acts of assembly 1879-’80,' approved May 23, 1887, as amended, as to section 10 of said act by act approved March 5, 1888, and by act approved February 5, 1892, and as amended, as to section 11 of said act, by act approved February 24, 1890, and by act approved February 9, 1894; and to consolidate and re-enact the same into chapter 19 of the Code of Virginia; and to repeal all acts and parts of acts in conflict therewith.
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 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 Amend Road Tax Levy in Loudoun County
An ACT to authorize and direct the auditor of public accounts to pay to James E. Phillips, his heirs, assigns, or personal representatives, the 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 upon the buildings at the University of Virginia.
An ACT to amend and re-enact an act entitled "an act to authorize the mayor and town council of West Point to borrow money for public improvements"
An ACT concerning corporations.
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 amend and re-enact the act approved November 20, 1902, entitled “an act to provide for the payment of pensioners under the pension act of April 2, 1902, whose claims were not approved and filed in the office of the auditor of public accounts prior to September 1, 1902.”
An ACT to amend and re-enact sections 754, 765, 768, and 774 of the Code of Virginia.
An Act to authorize the mayor and council of the city of Williamsburg, in the county of James City, Virginia, to issue bonds and borrow money for the purpose of establishing a system of water works and fire department for said city.
An ACT to amend and re-enact sections 1362, 1367, 1369, 1375, 1378, 1379, 1380, and 1390 of chapter 62 of the Code of Virginia.
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 an act approved March 29, 1902, to authorize the board of supervisors of Smyth county to issue bonds and borrow money for the building and repairing of the roads in said county, and to direct and to authorize the judge of the county court to order an election to ascertain the sense of the qualified voters of said county on the question.
An ACT to provide for holding elections in towns for the purpose of deciding upon the question of bond issue.
An ACT to amend and re-enact title 10, chapter 19, sections 270 to 286, inclusive, as amended by an act approved May 23, 1887.
An ACT to amend and re-enact an act entitled an act to amend and re-enact an act approved March 7, 1900, entitled an act to provide for working and keeping in repair the public roads and bridges of the county of Washington, and to authorize the board of supervisors to borrow money by the issue of bonds, and to build bridges and macadamize the roads in said county, and to authorize the qualified voters of said county to vote on the question, approved April 2, 1902.
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 16 of an act of the general assembly of Virginia, approved March 6, 1900, entitled an act to establish a dispensary for the sale of intoxicating liquors in Franklin magisterial district, Southampton county, Virginia, to prohibit all persons, firms, and corporations 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 the said district.
An ACT to authorize the council 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 amend and re-enact section 2386 of the Code of Virginia.
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 4162 of the Code of Virginia, as amended by an act approved February 19, 1892, and as further amended by an act approved May 5, 1903, and to repeal section 4163 of the Code of Virginia.
An ACT to amend and re-enact: sections 3916, 3918, 3922, 3929, 35. and 3933 of the Code of Virginia as heretofore amended.
An ACT to amend and re-enact sections 826, 831, 832, 833, 834, 835, 836, 838, 840, 841, 846, 847, 849, and 850, and to repeal section 839 of the Code of Virginia.
An ACT to authorize and direct the register of land office to make certain improvements to the hall of the house of delegates and to provide therefor.
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 appropriating the sum of $200,000 to the Jamestown Exposition Company.
An ACT to legalize a certain election held by the qualified voters of Prince Edward county, Virginia, for the purpose of subscribing to the stock of the Charlotte, Farmville and James River Valley Railway Company; to empower and direct the supervisors of said county to subscribe to the capital stock of said railway company to an amount not exceeding $57,000 -in the said county’s bonds, or $3,000 per mile in the said county’s bonds, par value, upon the terms and conditions prescribed in the order of court under which said election was held.
An ACT providing for the working, opening, and keeping in repair the roads in Cumberland county.
An ACT to amend and re-enact an act approved January 26, 1903, entitled an act to allow the board of supervisors of the county of Campbell to purchase the Lynchburg and Campbell Courthouse turnpike, and to operate the same as a turnpike, or in its discretion convert it into a public road, allowing said board out of the county levy to maintain said road as a public road.
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 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
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 providing for the erection of a fence around Lee monument
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 authorizing the town of Smithfield to make an annual appropriation to the white military company.
An ACT regulating the grant of franchise, et cetera, by cities and towns, and providing for the advertisement thereof and the public reception of bids therefor, and providing for the enforcement of the obligations of the grantees, grantors or owners of franchises, and providing penalties for the usurpation of or violation of the terms and provisions of franchises.
An ACT to provide a charter for the town of Warrenton, 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 provide for the maintenance and management of the State library.
An ACT appropriating the sum of $120 to pay the premiums on three certain policies of insurance upon the executive mansion and certain furniture therein, which expire April, 1903, and for which no appropriation has heretofore been made.
An ACT to prescribe the jurisdiction of the several boards of supervisors of the counties of Frederick, Clarke, Warren, Page, and Shenandoah, on and after the first day of February, 1904, in matters pertaining to county roads, toll roads, bridges, ferries, mills, fences, stock laws, and apprentices.
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 4147 of the Code of Virginia.
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 1 of chapter 8 of the charter of the city of Danville, Virginia, relating to power to subscribe to stock of incorporated companies, to improvement of roads, and limit to outstanding debt.
An ACT to amend and re-enact an act entitled “an act to establish a dispensary for the sale of intoxicating liquors in Farmville magisterial district, Prince Edward county, Virginia; to prohibit all persons, firms, corporations, 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 magisterial district,” approved February 13, 1901.
An ACT to amend and re-enact chapter 18 of the Code of Virginia, in relation to the duties of the secretary of the Commonwealth and concerning the State and certain other libraries.
An ACT to provide for the prosecution of criminal cases removed from the State to the Federal courts under section 643 of the revised statutes of the United States, and for the payment of the costs thereof.
An ACT incorporating the town of Bowling Green, in the county of Caroline.
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 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 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 provide rooms for the accommodation of the State Corporation Commission, and to appropriate money for the rent of the same.
An ACT for relief of the Firemen’s Insurance Company of Baltimore.
An ACT to amend and re-enact sections 853, 855, 857, 858, 861, 862, 863, and 865 of the Code of Virginia.
An ACT to amend and re-enact sections 637, 638, 642, 648, 649, 650, G51, 653, 654, 655, 659, 662, 664, 665, and 666 of the Code of Virginia, as here- tofore amended, in relation to the sale of delinquent lands.
An ACT to submit to the qualified voters of the town of Scottsville, in the counties of Albemarle and Fluvanna, Virginia, at a special election to be held therefor, the question of the establishing a dispensary for the sale of intoxicating liquors therein
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 6 of an act approved March 3, 1896, entitled “an act to amend and re-enact section 2 of an act approved February 22, 1890, entitled an act to extend the boundaries of the city of Norfolk, and to amend and re-enact sections 5, 6, and 12 of said act, as amended by an act approved February 12, 1892, entitled an act to amend and re-enact sections 5, 6, and 12 of an act entitled an act to extend the boundaries of the city of Norfolk,” approved February 22, 1890.
An Act appropriating the sum of $20,000 to be used to meet the deficit in the appropriation for the Eastern State Hospital.
1904
An ACT to authorize and empower the board of supervisors of Roanoke county and the council of the town of Salem 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 collection of all muster rolls, records, and other materials, showing the names, number, and character of the officers and soldiers furnished by Virginia to the army and navy of the Confederate States of America; and to provide for the appointment and compensation of a secretary of Virginia military records and for the other expenses incidental to the work to be performed, and to appropriate the sum of $3,000 therefor.
An ACT to amend and re-enact an act passed March 21, 1836, entitled an act to incorporate the town of Salem, in the county of Botetourt (now in Roanoke county), and all acts amendatory thereof.
An ACT to amend, revise, and re-enact sections 19, 26, and 28 of the charter of the town of Pocahontas, in Tazewell county. Virginia.
An ACT to authorize the town of Onancock, in the county of Accomac, Virginia, to borrow money.
An ACT to amend and reenact section 443 of the Code of Virginia in relation to making copies of assessments and disposition of copies, as amended and re-enacted by an act entitled an act to amend and re-enact chapter 23 of the Code of Virginia, in relation to the assessment of lands and lots, approved December 10, 1903, so as to provide additional time for returning assessments in cities having a population of over 50,000 by the last United States census.
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 836 of the Code of Virginia as amended by an act entitled an act to amend and re-enact sections 826, 831. 832. 833 834, 835, 836, 838, 840, 841, 846, 847, 849 and 850, and to repeal section 839 of the Code of Virginia
An ACT to empower the council of the city of Danville to borrow $50,000 on temporary loan in addition to the amount now allowed by the city charter.
An ACT appropriating the public revenue
An ACT to provide a charter for the town of Narrows, in Giles county, Virginia.
An ACT authorizing the board of supervisors of Patrick and Grayson counties, respectively, to levy a capitation tax for school or other county purposes.
An ACT to authorize the use of convicts confined in the penitentiary in digging the foundation of the proposed additions to the State capitol, and in digging the foundation of the heat, light, and power plant proposed for the State capitol and other buildings, and in grading or moving property incident to either of said undertakings, and to require the board of directors of the penitentiary to furnish, under guard, such convicts as are called for by the capitol building committee.
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 43 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.”
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 847 of the Code of Virginia, as amended by an act entitled “an act to amend and re-enact sections 826, 831, 832, 834, 835, 836, 838, 840, 841, 846, 847, 849, and 850, and to repeal section 839 of the Code,” approved December 31, 1903.
An ACT to provide the establishment, proper construction, and permanent improvement of the public roads and landings, for building and keeping in good order and repair of all public roads, bridges, causeways, and wharves in the several counties of this State, and to repeal chapter 43 of the Code of Virginia.
An ACT to amend and re-enact section 2 of an act approved March 2, 1898, entitled an act to authorize the board of supervisors of Floyd county to let to contract public roads of that county, and levy tax to keep the same in repair, and to amend section 3 of said act as heretofore amended.
An ACT to authorize the city of Bristol, Virginia, to make additional issues of bonds for water works improvement.
An ACT to amend and re-enact an act entitled "an act to amend and re-enact article 10 of an act to incorporate the town of Phebus, in Elizabeth City county, approved January 22, 1900," as amended by an act approved April 1902.
An ACT authorizing the judges of circuit courts in cities of the first class having over forty thousand population and a separate clerk for said circuit court to make an annual allowance for such clerk, payable out of the treasury of said city.
An ACT to establish a general road fund for the permanent improvement of the roads and the bridges of Dinwiddie county; to create a road board for Dinwiddie county, and to prescribe its powers and duties; and to provide for the appointment of a county superintendent of roads, and to regulate his duties.
An ACT to appropriate $25,000 for the erection of a building and plant to furnish heat, light, and power to the governor’s mansion, the State library building, and the State capitol, and to permit the removal of the heat and power plants now in said building.