Show 6 U it 9 ft by harry HAM marlowe with the work of the appropriations committee of the twenty ninth legislature about wound up and an d the big appropriations ready for whipping into shape it is evident that fund allocations are going to be considerably I 1 higher than those of 1949 51 J this may be directly opposite I 1 to the thinking of G cov ov J A ar 4 I 1 en lee since in many cases the I 1 recommendations of the commit I 1 tie tee are higher than the amounts amount sugi suggested ested by the chief executive but lawmaker 4 point out the committee stand also reflects inflationary trends in connection with fixed costs in providing for higher recommended appropriations the committee is ilso also higher than the governor in the matter of estl esti j mated revenues almost entirely because the governor figured his i estimates on a reduction in in come tax and so cut his an antici bici revenue by 1 unable to take into account an income tax reduction because of the uncertainty of the proposals s passing in either holise th committee se set t ut ud an anticipated revenue of the governor estimates the available revenue at senator fred J D Mam mouth who heads the subcommittee on estimated revenue said that by adding to the governors figured figure it very nearly approaches that of the committee and is very realistic in is ig application to the governors budget examples of the appropriation sub committe diffene differences ces with the recommendations of govenor lev le may be found in tentative fi figures for institutional appropriations for instance whre the gov governor rn recommends cuts 0 junio colleges appropriations the committee will b its subcommittee for 29 20 per cent increases over current ions bober junio r rl ri I rt pt ogden which rec iv 1 f last hen gium asked a little over a million milbon dollare for the next no lct two years I 1 received ece ived a edition of WK fro frn th the govern r and on of f from the sub commit tee snow junior polle mollere rol lere e at rh R h rim aim re ammend d to iet fet i et hv bv gover governor or lee wll will receive if the committees suggestion is followed against a request of and nl a current appropriation of the same story is true of the others dicia college at st georg has a current on of has requested reau ested estel ind has rp revived ived a recommendation of from the gov governor anor ind nd from the committe arbon junior coolege wants 2670 5 while the governor suggests and abe s lb b om 1 cittee recommends a a a current appropriation of 1 experience of the university of utah and the state agricultural college is much the same name as the ijunior colleges col lepes probably the orv only institution to be treated a little littas differently than the general pat tern is the utah state hospital at provo hero here the sub subcommittee committee recommended more thin the institution requested sub nutting a tentative figure of against the gov governors ernoes recommendation of a request irest of arid a current budget of committee action to trim the appropriations appropriation a tor to meet estimated revenue will undoubtedly feature the sixth week of the session and as it moves to the governor the attention will be fixed on the 64 of y fice if the figures figur are to far out of line with the governors v rl a thi thinking to some ve vetoed t oe items might be expected and they might well be sustained I 1 this was sustained when the first gubernatorial veto was sustained by the senate during the fifth week this thia veto was on a till bill which allowed retailers to keep five per cent or not to exceed per year in sales tax income as payment for collecting the tax in vetoing the item the governor said the bill would benefit only a small segment of the states population and if the leg slature wanted to benefit all the people they could act fave faverave raVy on his proposal to deduc income taxes since it requires eight votes to sustain a veto in the senate the eight republicans votes and that of senator marl gibson daprice Dr price were more than enough to hold bold the line for the governer govern r even sen vem avem B muir R lo logan an chief I 1 sponsor of the bill a and nd a grocer man himself voted to sustain I 1 this would indicate indic te th governor could depend on the bip eiehl ht republicans to uthell his hii it re paires a two third nai rity or 16 votes in the 23 m n sn te to override there fie ae fi a e n democrats ard and eight republicans in the body among bills Tac sel to date was one to eliminate required notria aaion of income tax returns this bill was signed by the governor and affects r returns turns fay fiad d this thi year others would eni able state employed emp loyes not now covered by bv state retirement to come under ohp acial security law permit establishment of fire district in outlying areas t to 0 wn inin tc p the to establish disposal districts the two houses also countered in killing a couple of measures the house ended existence of the state de deportment of veterans affairs by killing a saw b bill which would hall kent the department in ODe operation ration until the senate in turn killed a hoille bill which woid hove have permitted cities and counties to install voting machines s |