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- for the executive branch because blocking action is necessary by the Senate or the
House rather than affirmative action being necessary, and that is a good deal simpler
problem from the standpoint of the administration. All they have to do is stave off the
adverse
- of Representatives; Wozencraft's work with the Democrats and Republicans on the Government Operations Committee; the opinion of Treasury and HEW administrators; House subcommittee hearings; Congressman Jack Edwards and Johns Erlenborn's initiation of a floor fight
- program. After all, a Republican administration in one state and a Democratic
administration in another state may approach them completely differently; also, the states
themselves may have different interests, one rural and one urban.
As a result, we came
- , such as with the Hatch Act and the Office of Economic Opportunity's (OEO) community action agency; accountability in the spending of federal funds; OEO problems; the Neighborhood Legal Services program; Head Start; overlap and confusion between county, city and state
- of Economic Opportunity, by the poverty program and the Community
Action agencies.
And in the early days this is what really was done.
I
guess what I'm saying is the Economic Opportunity Act and OEO offered
those of us in the Department of Labor who wanted
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ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781]
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Wozencraft -- VIII -- 2
side and the Democrats on the other by delegation
- HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781]
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Dale -- I -- 2
D:
After while it became clear it was Latin America.
He didn't appear
until
- Comparison of service as Executive Director for the U.S., International Monetary Fund in JFK and LBJ administrations; LBJ policy to draw eastern bloc states of communist countries into IMF; duties of IMF position; role and actions of "Deming Group