The Boston Finance Commission (known as FinComm) is an agency that monitors finances for the city of Boston. It is concerned with appropriations, loans, expenditures, accounts, and methods of administration affecting the city of Boston and Suffolk County (of which Boston is the county seat).
Public meetings
editPublic meetings of the FinComm are open to observers interested in municipal government.[citation needed]
References
edit- April 2008 http://www.cityofboston.gov/cable/video_library.asp?id=1050
- Koren, John (1922). Boston, 1822 to 1922, The Story of Its Government and Principal Activities During One Hundred Years. Boston: City of Boston Printing Department. pp. 182–183.
- "Non-Mayoral Departments" (PDF). pp. 425–430. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-04-10.
- Connolly, James J (1998-09-15). The Triumph of Ethnic Progressivism: Urban Political Culture in Boston, 1900-1925. Harvard University Press. p. 80. ISBN 0-674-90950-X.
- Weber, Gustavus Adolphus (1919). Organized Efforts for the Improvement of Methods of Administration in the United States. D. Appleton and Company. pp. 101–200. Retrieved 2007-10-17.
- Shepard, Harvey N. (1908). "The Boston Finance Commission". Proceedings of the American Political Science Association. 5: 122–130. doi:10.2307/3038519. JSTOR 3038519.
- The Municipal Register for 1918. Boston: City of Boston Printing Department. 1918. pp. 107–108.
- The Finance Commission of the City of Boston, ed. (1911). Reports and Communications (6 ed.). Boston: City of Boston Printing Department. Retrieved 2007-10-17.
External links
edit- official website
- Reports of the Boston Finance Commission, via Hathi Trust.