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8. The business of Congress. (McCall, The Business of Congress.)
9. The faults of state legislatures. (Kaye, Readings in Civil Government, pages 282-295.)
10. The legislative reference bureau. (Reinsch, Readings on American State Government, pages 63-74.)
11. History of state administration. (Illinois Constitutional Convention Bulletins, 1920, pages 623-709.)
12. The reorganization of state government. (Munro, The Government of the United States, chapter xxxvi.)
13. A National budget. (Cleveland and Buck, The Budget and Responsible Government, chapters xviii-xx.)
14. State budgets. (Cleveland and Buck, The Budget and Responsible Government, part iii; Munro, The Government of the United States, pages 466-469.)
15. Revenues and expenditures of cities. (Beard, American City Government, chapter v.)
16. Home rule for cities. (Beard, American City Government, chapter ii.)
17. The mayor-council plan. (Munro, The Government of American Cities, chapters viii and ix.)
18. The commission plan of city government. (Munro, The Government of American Cities, chapter xii; Massachusetts Constitutional Convention Bulletins.)
19. The city manager plan. (Munro, The Government of American Cities, chapter xv; Massachusetts Constitutional Convention Bulletins.)
20. The civil service as a career. (Foltz, The Federal Civil Service as a Career.)
FOR CLASSROOM DISCUSSION
21. Would shortening the length of the legislative session improve the quality of legislation? (See Bryce, The American Common-wealth, vol. i, chapter xlv.)
22. Should there be a limit to the number of bills which a legislator may introduce?
23. Methods of co÷rdinating committees in your state legislature.
24. Advantages and disadvantages of the commission form of government. (See the Debaters' Handbook Series.)
25. Advantages and disadvantages of the city manager plan. (See the Debaters' Handbook Series.)