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Problems of rural local government received considerable attention during 1945 from state legislators, constitution-makers, and the public in general. There were numerous statutory enactments relating to counties and townships, and a new constitution adopted in Georgia contained significant provisions concerning local government. Regular legislative sessions in the states convened, and indeed in a majority of the states adjourned, prior to V-E Day, and in only a few instances did they extend beyond the cessation of hostilities in the Pacific. Essentially, therefore, the 1945 legislative meetings constituted another series of wartime sessions, devoting much of their attention to problems related to winning the war and those of postwar reconstruction. This fact was clearly reflected in the year's enactments concerning local government, as in other fields of legislation.
For previous annual summaries, see this Review, Vol. 31, pp. 884–913; Vol. 32, pp. 936–956; Vol. 33, pp. 1058–1072; Vol. 34, pp. 1145–1166; Vol. 35, pp. 1106–1119; Vol. 36, pp. 1109–1127; Vol. 37, pp. 1041–1051; Vol. 38, pp. 1089–1113; Vol. 39, pp. 1107–1118.
1 Local-government provisions of Missouri's new constitution, adopted early in 1945, were discussed in the preceding article in this series.
2 Regular sessions were held during the year in all states except Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Virginia. In at least two of the latter states—Kentucky and Virginia—there were special sessions.
3 Laws of Arizona, 1945, ch. 43; Statutes of California, 1945, ch. 1294; Laws of Colorado, 1945, ch. 91; Laws of Delaware, 1945, ch. 113; Acts and Joint Resolutions of Iowa, 1945, ch. 162; Kansas Session Laws, 1945, ch. 180; Laws of Nebraska, 1945, ch. 16; Laws of Utah, 1945, ch. 17; Session Laws of Washington, 1945, chs. 182, 183, 264.
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5 Constitution of Georgia (1945), Art. XI, sec. 1.
6 Kansas Session Laws, 1945, ch. 291.
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10 Acts and Joint Resolutions of Iowa, 1945, ch. 128.
11 Information supplied by Mr. Cameron M. Ross of the Iowa State Department of Public Instruction.
12 Laws of New Mexico, 1945, ch. 61.
13 Laws of Colorado, 1945, ch. 108; Laws of South Dakota, 1945, ch. 183; Public Acts of Tennessee, 1945, ch. 38; Wisconsin Session Laws, 1945, ch. 89.
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17 Oregon Laws, 1945, ch. 404.
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29 Statutes of California, 1945, ch. 1242.
30 Public Acts of Michigan, 1945, no. 282; Session Laws of Minnesota, 1945, ch. 551; Laws of New York, 1945, ch. 903; Session Laws and Resolutions of North Carolina, 1945, ch. 1040. Planning commissions previously established in some Michigan counties under earlier legislation are to be reconstituted under the provisions of the new law.
31 Laws of Colorado, 1945, ch. 90; Laws of Delaware, 1945, ch. 2; Wisconsin Session Laws, 1945, ch. 218.
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35 Laws, Resolutions, and Memorials of Montana, 1945, ch. 171; Session Laws of Washington, 1945, ch. 183.
36 See this Review, Vol. 38, p. 1106; Vol. 39, p. 1115.
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50 See infra, “Federal-Local Relations.”
51 Laws of North Dakota, 1945, ch. 150.
52 See this Review, Vol. 36, pp. 1123–1124.
53 The proposal was defeated when referred to the voters in 1946. Mauck, Elwyn A., note in National Municipal Review, Vol. 35, p. 436 (Sept., 1946)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.
54 Constitution of Georgia (1945), Art. XV, sec. 1.
55 See supra, “County and Town Executives.”
56 Laws of Nebraska, 1945, ch. 42.
57 Weidner, Edward W., “County Reform Run-Around,” National Municipal Review, Vol. 34, pp. 386–392, 400 (Sept., 1945)CrossRefGoogle Scholar. A similar proposal had been given first legislative approval in 1939 only to fail of re-passage two years later.
58 Statutes of California, 1944 (4th spec. sess. of 55th legislature), ch. 47; Laws of Pennsylvania, 1945, no. 413.
59 Acts of Arkansas, 1945, no. 20; Kansas Session Laws, 1945, ch. 315; Public Acts of Michigan, 1945, no. 190; Laws of New Hampshire, 1945, ch. 116; Session Laws of Washington, 1945, ch. 205.
60 Session Laws and Resolutions of North Carolina, 1945, ch. 757; Laws of North Dakota, 1945, ch. 297; Oregon Laws, 1945, ch. 400; Laws of Pennsylvania, 1945, no. 383.
61 Laws of New Hampshire, 1945, ch. 32.
62 General Laws of Idaho, 1945, ch. 33; Kansas Session Laws, 1945, ch. 391; Laws, Resolutions, and Memorials of Montana, 1945, ch. 65; Laws of North Dakota, 1945, ch. 39; Laws of Utah, 1945, ch. 9; Acts of West Virginia, 1945, ch. 6.
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64 Supra, “Areas—Consolidation.”
65 Laws of New York, 1945, ch. 8. See this Review, Vol. 39, p. 1117.
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70 Acts and Joint Resolutions of Iowa, 1945, ch. 259.
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