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ADVISORY COMMISSION ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS

Farris Bryant

Price Daniel

Ben Barnes

William O. Beach

Neal S. Blaisdell

Ramsey Clark
Dorothy I. Cline

John Dempsey

C. George DeStefano
Florence P. Dwyer
Buford Ellington
Sam J. Ervin, Jr.
L. H. Fountain
Henry Fowler
Alexander Heard
Jack D. Maltester
Angus McDonald

Theodore R. McKeldin

Karl E. Mundt
Edmund S. Muskie
Arthur Naftalin
James A. Rhodes

Nelson A. Rockefeller

Gladys N. Spellman

Al Ullman

Jesse M. Unruh

Chairman, Florida

Vice Chairman (Director, Office of Emergency Planning)
Speaker, House of Representatives, Austin, Texas

County Judge, Montgomery County, Clarksville, Tennessee
Mayor, Honolulu, Hawaii

Attorney General

Professor of Government, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New
Mexico

Governor, Hartford, Connecticut

Member of the State Senate, Barrington, Rhode Island

Member of the House of Representatives

Governor, Nashville, Tennessee

Member of the Senate

Member of the House of Representatives

Secretary of the Treasury

Chancellor, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee
Mayor, San Leandro, California

Commissioner, Yakima County, Washington

Mayor, Baltimore, Maryland

Member of the Senate

Member of the Senate

Mayor, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Governor, Columbus, Ohio

Governor, Albany, New York

Commissioner, Prince George's County, Maryland

Member of the House of Representatives

Speaker of the Assembly, Sacramento, California

A COMMISSION REPORT

FISCAL BALANCE

IN THE

AMERICAN FEDERAL SYSTEM

VOL. 2

METROPOLITAN FISCAL DISPARITIES

ADVISORY COMMISSION ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS
WASHINGTON, D. C. 20575

OCTOBER 1967

A-31

The financing of this volume has been provided in part

by the Department of Housing and Urban Development.

In every city the people are divided into three sorts; the very rich, the very poor and those who are between them. . . . The most perfect political community must be amongst those who are in the middle rank, and those states are best instituted wherein these are a large and more respectable part, if possible, than both the other; or, if that cannot be, at least than either of them separate; so that being thrown into the balance it may prevent either scale from preponderating.

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