New Deal/Addendum
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New Deal measures
- (For the sequence of New Deal legislative measures, see the New Deal Timelines subpage [[1]]).
- Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA), 1933 and 1938: raised farm prices by cutting total farm output of major crops.
- Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), 1933: employed young men to perform unskilled work in rural areas; under Army supervision; separate program for Native Americans.
- Civil Works Administration (CWA), 1933-34: provided temporary jobs to millions of unemployed.
- Economy Act.
- Emergency Banking Act.
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) insures deposits in banks in order to restore public confidence in banks.
- Federal Emergency Relief Act.
- Farm Security Administration (FSA).
- Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA). ERA, a Hoover loan program to states for relief; replaced by FERA in 1933 to give grants to states to operate relief projects for the unskilled; replaced by WPA in 1935.
- Glass-Steagall Act.
- Gold Reserve Act.
- Home Owners Refinancing Act.
- Indian Reorganization Act, 1934.
- National Planning Board, also called the National Resources Planning Board (NRPB), to assist in planning the economy by providing recommendations and information.
- National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) / Wagner Act, 1935: set up National Labor Relations Board to supervise labor-management relations.
- National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA).
- National Recovery Act (NRA), 1933: industries set up codes to reduce unfair competition, raise wages and prices;
- Public Works Administration (PWA), 1933: built large public works projects [3].
- Reconstruction Finance Corporation a Hoover agency expanded under Jesse Holman Jones to make large loans to big business.
- Securities Act of 1933, created the Securities and Exchange Commission. Codified standards for sale and purchase of stock.
- Social Security Act (SSA), 1935: provided financial assistance to: elderly, handicapped, funded by employee and employer payroll contributions.
- Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), 1933: centered on dams that generated electricity on the Tennessee River, [5].
- United States Housing Authority, 1937 slum-clearance.
- Works Progress Administration (WPA), 1935: employment-creation.