Box LG 14
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Contains 128 Results:
Ways and Means-Social Security and Old Age Pensions., 1952
Discussion of H.R.6461; "To amend the Social Security Act to provide a direct Federal pension of $100 per month to all American citizens who have been citizens ten years or over" (John C. Butler-New York).
Ways and Means-Social Security/Old Age Pensions-Indians., 1952
Correspondence Re: H.R. 6596 to amend the Social Security Act to Require state agencies in determining need to disregard the value of land held in trust for Indians.
Ways and Means-Social Security and Old Age Pensions., 1952
Discussion of H.R.7273; "For the establishment of a Commission of Old Age and Retirement Benefits" (Toby Morris-Oklahoma).
Ways and Means-Social Security and Old Age Pensions., 1952
Discussion of H.R.7800; "To amend title II of the Social Security Act to increase old-age and survivors insurance benefits, to preserve insurance rights of permanently and totally disabled individuals, and to increase the amount of earnings permitted without loss of benefits, and for other purposes" (Robert L. Doughton-North Carolina).
Ways and Means-Tariff and Trade: Taxes., 1951
Ways and Means-Tariffs: Tuna., 1951
Ways and Means, Committee on. Tariffs: Tuna.
Ways and Means-Taxes: Imports on baling twine., 1951
Discussion of H.R.1005; "To amend the Tariff Act of 1930 to provide for the free importation of twin used for baling hay, straw, and other fodder and bedding material" (John D. Dingell-Michigan).
