Recent or current State and Territory appropriations showing ordinary department and some special bureau allotments of funds, as compared with appropriations of Puerto Rico for similar activities-Continued Alaska receives far more funds from Federal sources than the total revenues collected. Governor's salary, native education, justice, forestry, fisheries, health, welfare, and other NOTE.-The amounts shown in this exhibit are nearly all regular appropriations, a few are expenditures, and in a lesser number of cases the amounts are those recommended, In Puerto Rico for instance the budget of the attorney general includes sums allotted for support of penal institutions, jails, and industrial schools. The interior department The figures shown under Puerto Rico therefore, as stated above, include only activities of departments similar to those shown under other States and Territories, thus figures for executive secretary of Puerto Rico do not include expenditures of the offices of weight and measures, bureau of supplies, etc.; interior department does not include expenses of the insular telegraph system, health department does not include expenditures for social welfare, etc., etc., the latter being listed separately. It is repeated that certain revenues and/or receipts in some States are transferred to spending institutions and do not appear in budget figures shown in this exhibit. Office of the Auditor of Puerto Rico, EXHIBIT NO. 2 The following table discussed off the record by the witness, P. J. Fitzsimmons, compiler of the table, indicates the comparative appropriations for the maintenance of functions of the Governor's office under Governors Winship, Leahy, Swope, and Tugwell, starting with February 5, 1934, and ending as of September 19, 1941: Assumed office. Ceased.. Statement showing movement in Governor's appropriations during the last 5 fiscal years 1 Include items originally appropriated and items altered by transfers. 2 For the fiscal years 1941-42 and 1942-43 this appropriation reads "Traveling" alone. To be reimbursed from the Federal Social Security Board refunds. |