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Form letter from Senator Albert Gore, Sr. sent in response to pro-Eldercare correspondence received by the senator. This particular version has a date already added.

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Correspondence from constituent to Senator Albert Gore, Sr. stating opposition to Medicare legislation, dated March 10, 1965. Medicare was passed as one of the Social Security Amendments of 1965

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Correspondence from constituent to Senator Albert Gore, Sr. stating opposition to Medicare legislation, dated April 14, 1965. Medicare was passed as one of the Social Security Amendments of 1965

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Correspondence from constituent to Senator Albert Gore, Sr. stating opposition to Medicare legislation, dated May 13, 1965. Medicare was passed as one of the Social Security Amendments of 1965

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Correspondence from constituent to Senator Albert Gore a portion of the Social Security Amendments of 1965 that required food servers to report tips, therefore making them subject to taxation. This section of the bill (HR 6675) was part of the plan…

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Correspondence from constituent to Senator Albert Gore opposing a portion of the Social Security Amendments of 1965 that required food servers to report tips, therefore making them subject to taxation. This section of the bill (HR 6675) was part of…

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On this temporary Congressional phone directory, Congressman Claude Pepper kept track of which of his colleagues could be counted on to support his amendment to the Social Security Act of 1965.

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In this July 9, 1965 "Byrd's Eye View" column, Senator Robert C. Byrd outlined the original parameters and historical expansions of the Social Security Act for his West Virginia constituents. The column provided context for the Senate's ongoing…

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Following the passage of the Social Security Act Amendments, Senator Byrd penned this column detailing two new insurance plans established as part of Medicaid. Each benefited Americans aged sixty five and over. Part A, the "Basic Hospital Insurance…

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Knowing that many struggling West Virginians would benefit from the newly minted Medicare program, Senator Byrd outlined some of its benefits in this August 20, 1965 "Byrd's Eye View," column. Byrd highlighted the many new provisions available to…
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