Box 9
Container
Contains 4 Collections and/or Records:
Ways and Means, Committee on: Social Security/Old Age Pension, H.R. 9/H.R. 10, 1956
File — Box: 9, Folder: 4
Identifier: CAC_CC_056_3_9_4_0000
Scope and Contents
Including 2 cubic feet of material, the legislative series is arranged alphabetically by committee name and contains correspondence, bills, and reports. Prominent subjects in this series include agriculture legislation and federal aid to Oklahoma education.
Correspondence. Topics include: the unfair manner in which income tax system discriminates against the nation's more than 10 million self-employed taxpayers; American Bar Association support of legislation which would give the self-employed opportunities somewhat comparable with those of corporate executives and employees in making provisions for their old age; the National Funeral Directors Association urge favorable consideration to the legislation embodied in the amended Jenkins-Keough Bill (H. R. 9 and 10); support from the American Veterinary Medical Association for the amended Jenkins-Keough Bill (H. R. 9 and 10); explanation of H.R. 10 same as H.R. 9 as ordered to be reported by the Ways and Means Committee.
Item — Box: 9, Folder: 4
Identifier: CAC_CC_056_3_9_4_1
Scope and Contents
Including 2 cubic feet of material, the legislative series is arranged alphabetically by committee name and contains correspondence, bills, and reports. Prominent subjects in this series include agriculture legislation and federal aid to Oklahoma education.
H. R. 9: To encourage the establishment of voluntary pension plans by individuals. Bill by Thomas A. Jenkins (Ohio). (House).
Item — Box: 9, Folder: 4
Identifier: CAC_CC_056_3_9_4_2
Scope and Contents
Including 2 cubic feet of material, the legislative series is arranged alphabetically by committee name and contains correspondence, bills, and reports. Prominent subjects in this series include agriculture legislation and federal aid to Oklahoma education.
H. R. 10: To encourage the establishment of voluntary pension plans by individuals. Bill by Eugene J. Keough (New York). (House).
Item — Box: 9, Folder: 4
Identifier: CAC_CC_056_3_9_4_3
Scope and Contents
Including 2 cubic feet of material, the legislative series is arranged alphabetically by committee name and contains correspondence, bills, and reports. Prominent subjects in this series include agriculture legislation and federal aid to Oklahoma education.