Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from State Government Organization Commission: Final Report (Survey Unit No. 11a), State Police; December 1949
So far as expenditures are concerned, the early increases, while substantial percentage-wise, did not involve large sums. In 1933, 30 years after the establishment of the force the net expenditure was less than half a million dollars. But the fiscal years ending in 1936 and 1937 brought increases varying between 30 and 50 per cent. Upon the base thus laid, the more gradual additions of the past 10 years have now reached the level.
Increased costs for state police stem from two major factors (1) rising salary scales, which in general were desirable, and in any case inevitable; (2) enlarged quotas of state policemen and auxiliary employees, which accompanied a widening in the range of services and a more complete protective coverage, particularly by uniformed patrols.
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