Show PUBLIC pUI PRINTING NyING ANI AND ECONOMY A I 1 regularly as a legislative legi session la Is bald often more or less leee by bv inexperienced members mem ben abou lo in the public printing now things that have to biere ere are certain compliance with law jaw and sprinted printed in COM there ceoil be to avoid expense and do difficulty in determining what aboon are the legislative journals are required by y the constitution to be printed and interests and welfare of the people demand that they moy be given the he con deif of certain public documents docu mente prepared with great labor and valuable information not would be to 10 print documents throw away much labor and useful knowledge and would be a disregard ol of real economy before a bill of soy any length Is ie read in session for or examination full lot opel no aa to its ite adoptions adoption it ought to be printed plated no thoughtful consideration gan aan be given to it by members who merely beer bear its ite worda wards pronounced bave not copies copied on their rapidly eidly ona and in such deske and dd the time consumed a reading with opportunity of OOM corn almost entirely 0 wasted A carlson Pr par lon lson to dimple operation operate 0 a in arithmetic will haw thlu wasted time costs the tee state bete more than the printing of tb tee bill would end in erne instance then there la Is she be many any times time more ver over present danger in acting upon a 11 measure which has baa not veen been mixed carefully and nd aoh such scrutiny ecru tiny Is 1 impracticable until the bill to B in print A good food rule is to have a 8 bill printed 84 soon loon as ai it has baa been favorably re and not till committee ported by a th then 0 except in special pedal cases or unless ah tee adverse report of the committee tw be rejected ejected in other words worde the bill should be printed preparatory to its f actual consideration in open mission under tudor L aoh such a rule the mute would be saved raved the cott cost of printing bills in which a committee could not flod aad merli merl and expensive low of time by members of the legislature sure eure to result fult from BB an attempt to consider bills that teat have not been printed would be Vol voided ded the time to economize econom iza in fin relation to public printing id 19 when the contracts are re awarded and when the work to ie measured upton up too high prices should bould not be allowed nor should more work be paid 4 id for than actually has baa been done f it tig easy eaby to guard both those these points what public documents shall or shall hall not be printed at the expense of tee state is ie not question difficult to determine the nature and contents oon of the documents document its value or lack of value to the taxpayer and the lo in created facility it offers to the he public bervice eer vice should determine the osee but there to ii far more room elsewhere eloe olne where whore for legislative economy than in the matter of printing as a legislators goa gen t brally are much more free to confess confer a the a session bion than during daring its if opening hours |