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  • {{r|Social Security in the USA}}
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  • Title 19 of the U.S. Social Security Act, adopted in 1965. Provides means-tested medical care for the poor.
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  • *"Statistical Requirements of the Social Security Board for Efficient Administration." ''Journal of the American Statistical ...J. Cohen]] and the American Council on Public Affairs. ''War and Post-War Social Security''. Washington, D.C.: American Council on Public Affairs, 1942.
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  • Title 18 of the U.S. Social Security Act. Provides medical and hospital care for the elderly and disabled.
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  • *''The Development of the Social Security Act''. Edited by [[Wilbur J. Cohen]] and Robert J. Lampman. Foreword by [ ...of the day-to-day operation of the committee and the formulation of the [[Social Security Act]]. It was written for the files of the [[Social Science Research Counc
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  • *Wilbur J. Cohen. "The Development of the Social Security Act of 1935: Reflections Some Fifty Years Later." ''Minnesota Law Review''
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  • A key figure in the design and implementation of the U. S. Social Security system for the first 40 years of the program.
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  • {{rpl|Social Security}}
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  • ...ortant cases, the Supreme Court ruled in 1937 that taxes collected for the Social Security program were not illegal excise taxes.
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  • * [[Social Security Act|Social Security Act (1935)]]
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  • *"An Historical Account of Unemployment Insurance in the Social Security Act." ''Law and Contemporary Problems'' 3, no. 1, "Unemployment Compensati *"1944-1945 Programs for Postwar Social Security and Medical Care." ''The Review of Economics and Statistics'' 27, no. 4 (N
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  • Schottland, Charles I., and Ewell T. Bartlett. Federal Social Security; a Guide to Law and Procedure (September 1959). Philadelphia,: Joint Commit Schottland, Charles I. The Social Security Program in the United States. New York,: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1963.
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  • ...est is unifying the retirement system by putting government imployees into social security.<ref>{{citation ===Social Security===
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  • ...gislation in the U.S. political system is the [[Social Security in the USA|Social Security Act]] of 1935, as amended. The current act includes legislation enacting [[ ...the elderly poor (Old Age Assistance or OAA). Although the umbrella term "Social Security" applied to all of the provisions of the full law, under the constitutional
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  • {{r|Social Security in the USA}}
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  • ...yees; made up of the sum of personal income tax and employee plus employer social security contributions together with any payroll tax less cash transfers, expressed
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  • ...an expert on the topic, he was not consulted for the development of the [[Social Security Act of 1935]] and vocally opposed many of its provisions. ...on for Social Security]] in 1933) until his death. He was the editor of ''Social Security'', the official publication of the association.
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  • ...t Economic Committee]]; deputy whip; [[House Ways and Means Committee]]: [[Social Security Subcommittee]] and ranking Republican, [[Subcommitee on Trade]]; [[Republic
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  • ...; [[House Ways and Means Committee]]: subcommittees: Trade, Oversight and Social Security; Co-chair, [[Congressional Global Health Caucus]]; career law enforcement o
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  • ...Commons "the intellectual origin of the New Deal, of labor legislation, of social security, of the whole movement in this country towards a welfare state."<ref>Jess G
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