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Correspondence Between a Business Owner and Congressman Regarding the Unemployment Bill of 1945, 1945-10-01

 Item — Box: 7, Folder: 11
Identifier: CAC_CC_047_1_7_11_0015
Correspondence Between a Business Owner and Congressman Regarding the Unemployment Bill of 1945, 1945-10-01
Correspondence Between a Business Owner and Congressman Regarding the Unemployment Bill of 1945, 1945-10-01
The letter from C.L. Greenfield expresses opposition to the Unemployment Bill pending before Congress, stating that people should not receive payments for being unemployed. Greenfield believes that there is always work available for those who want to find it, and criticizes the government for potentially penalizing hardworking Americans. Representative George B. Schwabe agrees with Greenfield's views and expresses his intention to vote against the bill, emphasizing the importance of constituents expressing their opinions on such matters.

Dates

  • 1945-10-01

Language of Materials

English

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Extent

2 Pages