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THE TEXAS ALMANAC. 174
EXPENDITURES,
Expenditures of State Government of Texas for
the fiscal year ended Aug. 31, 1926:
Educational.
Public school support:
School apportionment from available
school fnd.......... ............$18,761,228.00
Refund to purchasers and lessees,
permanent school fund.............. 12,462.82
Refund to purchasers and lessees,
available school fund............... 4,007.13
Accrued interest on bonds purchased,
available school fund.............. 25,457.75
Premiums on bonds purchased, per-
manent school fund .. ........... 21.278.00
Vocational education, Federal vocation 294,17.09
Premium on bonds purchased. Uni-
versity fund........... ..... 89,609.37
Free textbooks, State textbook fund.. 2,388,104.22
Total for public school support....$21,596,664.38
Umniversity of Texas:
Maintenance, general revenue (Inc.
branches) ................ $1,584,789.08'
Maintenance, University fee fund.... 168,902.07
New buildings, available University of
Texas building fund............... 657,369.50
Total University of Texas....... $2,411,060.65
Medical branch, Galveston (in addi-
tion to appropriations from gen-
eral fund included under "Uni-
versity of Texas" above):
Maintenance. iredlcal college fee
fund .............................. $32,009.11
Maintenance, endowment fund. medi-
cal branch. .......................... 240 00
Total medical branch........... $32,249.11
University of Texas School of
Mines, El Paso (in addition to ap-
propriatlon from general fund in-
cluded under "University of
Texas" above):
Maintenance, school fee fund......... $3,853.97
A. & M. College:
Maintenance, general revenue....... $827,626.19
Maintenance, A. & M. College fund.. 10,450.00Total. A. & M. College..........
North Texas Junior A. & M. Col-
lege :
Maintenance, general revenue....
John Tarleton Agricultural College:
Maintenance general revenue.........
Agricultural experiment station:
Maintenance, general revenue.........
Total (branches) ...............
State Teachers' Colleges (all ex-
pended from general revenue):
College of Industrial Arts............
East Texas s..........................
Sam Houton ......................
Southwest Texas....................
North Texas .........................
West Texas ..........................
South Texas.........................
Sul Ross .. ....................
Stephen F. Austin.................
Prairie View Normal (negro).........
Total ...........................$838,076.19
$179,832.79
288,369.73
508,097.55
$976,300.07
$438,654.07
317.292 29
263,156.93
387,596.46
418,729.32
278,147.74
136,706.91
109,705.93
271,496 80
248,097.16
$2.869,583.61Texas Technological College:
Maintenance, general revenue....... $1,016,.950 65
Educational survey commission...... 1,116.80
Total educational ................ $29,745,855.43Other Than Education.
Eleemosynary (all expenditures from
general revenue) ;
Confederate Home.. .............
Confederate Woman's Home............
Austin State Hospital ...............
Rusk State Hospital .................
Abilene State Hospital ...............
Girls' Training School....... ......
Dependent and Neglected Children...
Terrell State Hjspital ...............
Wichita Falls State Hospital.........
San Antonio State Hospital..........
Juvenile Training School.............
Austin State School ..................
Senile Insane .........................
State Orphans' Home ................
T. B. Sanatorium............ .......
Deformed and Crippled Children......$176,434.35
47,880.07
535,909.49
311.676.21
222.201.01
73,204.63
116,675.02
403,449.86
403.936.07
381.589.46
170.809.96
213.720.12
164.080.00
220,781.73
300,873.00
11,255.25Available D. & D. fund ..............
Deaf, Dumb and Blin- Institute......
Texas School for Blind .............
Texas School for Deaf ...............
Total eleemosynary.........
State Departments (exclusive of
Highway Department, all expendi-
tures from general revenue).
Governor's office .................
Secretary of State..................
Adjutant General.....................
Board of Control ....................
Attorney General ...................
Educational .........................
Treasury ..........................
Tax Board..........................
Insurance . ......................
Banking ..........................
Comptroller .........................
Reclamation ........ ................
Railroad Commission ........... ...
State Library... ..............
Labor Department...... .............
Board of Water Engineers...........
Mining Board..................
Industrial Accident Board............
General Land Office.. ..............
Fire Insurance Commission...........
Market and Warehouse.............
Health Department ..................
Live Stock Sanitary Commission....
Agricultural Department............
Game. Fish and t'(ster Commission,
special fund.... ..............
Game Fish and oyster Commission,
general revenue ...................
Board of Pardons..................
Cotton seed inspection...............54.27
81,103.98
121,897.95
255,588.05
$4,213.1,20.48
$52,091.89
39,622.40
304,176.10
156,244.38
80.024.54
1,613.872.56
165,822.81
4.520.60
39,213.41
153.528.46
131.008.28
74744 19
26-,373.48
27,046 44
34,520.72
63,220 93
3.131 66
44.662 83
92:371 83
221,703.33
495.98
196.378 02
240,358 11
113,399.92
152.303.30
180.127.37
9,261.16
7,028.39Total, departments... ........... $4,488,253.09
State Highway, Department:
(All expenditures were from the State Highway
fund derived from auto license fees and gasoline
tax, except Federal and county aid as designated.)
Operating expenses ................. $404,153.36
Fixed charges, plates, seals, etc...... 117,003 34
County aid.......................... 518,826 13
State aid............................. 3,650,726 86
Federal aid................. 4601,767.76
Maintenance work.................... 10,296.969.81
Refunds and ad checks ............. 51.577 89
Maintenance equipment............... 347,325.64
Total, highway ..................$19,988,350.79
Pensions:
Civil War, pension fund. ......... ...$2,194,850.55
Judiciary (including $26,773.35 to
codifying commission):
All expenditures from general revenue
fund .................. $1,745,533.56
Purchase of securities ................. 2,646,200.00
Miscellaneous ......... ............. 122,493 355
Prison Commission, prison funds..... 1.236.41235
Total expenditures ..............$66.381,069.80
SUMMARY SHOWING HOW STATE'S DOLLAR
WAS OBTAINED, 1926.
From report of State Board of Control:
Receipts.
Ad valorem taxes................... $0S 346
Poll taxes. . ........................... 023
Occupation taxes......................... 004
Inheritance taxes .......................... . 014
Gasoline taxes ........................... 074
Franchise taxes......... ................ 022
Auto fees-sundry........................... 148
Total from taxes .................. S0 743
State departments ............... ... .029
Land sales ...................... .018
Interest from land sales ......... 018
Redemption bonds and notes............ 020
Interest on bonds. ..........................01
Interest on State deposits ............. 004
U. S. Government aid ...................... 036
Oil royalties ........................... ....034
Miscellaneous ........................... .014
U. S. Liberty bonds.......................... .001
Prison system................................ .015
Total receipts from other sources....... $0.235
Total receipts..........................$1.000
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