88 N.E.2d 65 | Ohio Ct. App. | 1948
This is an appeal on questions of law and fact from the Common Pleas Court of Franklin *399 county, which sustained a motion of defendants, appellees herein, for a judgment on the pleadings.
Plaintiff, appellant herein, a taxpayer, brought this action on behalf of himself and other taxpayers of the state of Ohio to enjoin the defendants, state officials, from paying certain veterans organization money appropriated to them by the 97th General Assembly. On motion the named organizations were made parties defendant. A general demurrer to the original petition being sustained, the plaintiff filed an amended petition. The defendants filed an answer in the nature of a general denial. When the matter came on for hearing, defendants moved for judgment on the pleadings. The motion was sustained and the amended petition dismissed. From that order this appeal is taken.
It is stipulated that this court first determine whether the court below was correct in sustaining the motion for judgment on the pleadings.
Since the defendants' answer was in the nature of a general denial, the motion for judgment on the pleadings raised the same question as would have been raised by general demurrer to the amended petition, to wit: Does the petition state a cause of action?
In his amended petition plaintiff alleges that,
"The Ohio General Assembly during the session of the 97th Ohio General Assembly, passed a general appropriation bill for the biennium beginning January 1, 1947, and ending December 31st, 1948, * * * that said appropriation bill included, among appropriations made by it to be paid from public funds and moneys of the state of Ohio, the following appropriations:
"Headquarters Grand Army of the Republic $7085.00 United Spanish War Veterans 24000.00 American Legion of Ohio 107000.00 *400 83d Division A.E.F. Veterans Association 1000.00 Veterans of Foreign Wars 73000.00 Ohio Rainbow Division 5000.00 37th Division A.E.F. Veterans Association 14800.00 Disabled American Veterans of World War 75000.00 Department of Army and Navy Union 2500.00 Department of American Veterans of World War II 11250.00"
Plaintiff alleges that all the organizations for which such appropriations were made "are organizations or associations of private individuals, subject to solely private control of the members, and existing for the private benefit of the members," and that "all funds from said appropriation will, if paid, be used by said organizations for purposes of obtaining additional members in said organizations, to promote private political ideas and programs of certain members of said organizations, to provide private benefits and entertainment for the members of said organizations, and are not, and will not be used except for the private benefit of private individuals."
Plaintiff alleges further that "said organizations are purely private organizations with private purposes only; that all funds obtained by said organizations are devoted to solely private purposes and not for public purposes in any manner whatever"; that "neither the state of Ohio nor any public official exercises any control or makes any audit"; that "said funds were appropriated to said private organizations or associations of private individuals simply as contributions"; and that "by reason of the foregoing, the appropriations and payment of state funds for and to said organizations as provided in said appropriation bill aforesaid would constitute an appropriation and expenditure of public funds for private purposes, *401 and as such would be contrary to the Constitution and fundamental laws of the state of Ohio."
The gist of the contention of the plaintiff is that the organizations for whose benefit the appropriations were made are associations of private individuals, subject to private control and existing for the private benefit of their members, and that the funds appropriated will be used by the organizations for their own private purposes. The claim of the plaintiff is that the General Assembly had no power to make such appropriations and that the payment of the appropriated funds should be enjoined.
The defendants contend that the power to make current appropriations from current revenues is vested in the General Assembly without limitation. The plaintiff claims that the power is limited. No specific constitutional limitation is cited but it is claimed that a limitation is implied. To support this contention plaintiff cites cases which have held invalid taxing statutes which purported to earmark future revenue for the benefit of such individuals or groups. Section
All political power is inherent in the people. Section
Section
This precise question has never been decided by the reviewing courts of Ohio. The court has experienced no little difficulty in arriving at its conclusion. We commend counsel for the preparation and submission of helpful briefs.
In our judgment the amended petition does not contain allegations sufficient to constitute a cause of action. The motion of defendants for judgment on the pleadings is hereby sustained.
Motion sustained.
MILLER and HORNBECK, JJ., concur.