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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2014 | |
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H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N | |
COMMEMORATING THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF PRESIDENT LYNDON BAINES | |
JOHNSON'S STATE OF THE UNION SPEECH ON JANUARY 8, 1964, IN WHICH HE | |
DECLARED A "WAR ON POVERTY" AND INTRODUCED LEGISLATION TO DECREASE | |
HUNGER AND POVERTY IN THE UNITED STATES, AND TO INCREASE ACCESS TO | |
QUALITY HEALTHCARE AND EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES | |
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Introduced By: Representatives McNamara, Mattiello, Handy, Ajello, and Malik | |
Date Introduced: January 08, 2014 | |
Referred To: House read and passed | |
1 | WHEREAS, In a nation as abundantly blessed as the United States is, and has been, in |
2 | important resources such as high quality farm land and abundant food production, as well as |
3 | being rich in energy resources and a high quality standard of living for most, it is immoral and |
4 | unethical to leave behind millions of people who suffer daily living in substandard housing, are |
5 | malnourished, and have little to no access to decent healthcare. A substantial majority of those |
6 | living in the shadows of life are women and the children they are raising; and |
7 | WHEREAS, In 1964 America had an astonishingly high poverty rate of 19 percent, |
8 | despite the Post-World War Two economic boom that produced a strong economy from the late |
9 | 1940s to the late 1960s. It was precisely this economic inequality that concerned President |
10 | Lyndon Johnson, and many millions of American people, in 1964 when President Johnson |
11 | declared a "War on Poverty". President Johnson introduced numerous pieces of legislation that |
12 | became law and are recognized today by most as having been monumentally influential in |
13 | reducing the rate of poverty in America; and |
14 | WHEREAS, Medicare and Medicaid were passed in 1965 and, as a result, all of our |
15 | senior citizens aged 65 and older are guaranteed access to hospital care, and low-income people |
16 | for the first time in American history attained access to healthcare services. The Food Stamp Act |
17 | guaranteed that most people living in poverty would receive supplemental aid in order to feed |
18 | themselves and their loved ones living with them. Head Start was a life-changing law that when |
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1 | passed, guaranteed that at-risk poor children would receive early access to education as a way to |
2 | help them and their families avoid repeating the cycle of poverty that is harming so many of our |
3 | communities. President Johnson also passed other significant anti-poverty laws such as the Job |
4 | Corps, the Community Action Program, and Volunteers in Service to America; and |
5 | WHEREAS, In the decade following the passage of these landmark "War on Poverty" |
6 | laws, the poverty rate in America decreased from 19% to 11.1% and has remained between |
7 | 11.1% and 15.2% ever since. However, much more still needs to be done, as can be seen in the |
8 | highly praised documentary "Inequality for all", a documentary that shows that despite the gains |
9 | made in the struggle against poverty in the last 50 years, America still tragically has millions of |
10 | people who are malnourished, live in substandard housing or are homeless, and lack access to |
11 | decent healthcare. This documentary will be hosted by Rhode Island House Speaker Gordon D. |
12 | Fox and Rhode Island Senate President M. Teresa Paiva Weed today, January 8, 2014, in the |
13 | House Lounge at the Rise of the House and Senate. This documentary is being shown at State |
14 | Legislatures across the nation in honor of the 50th Anniversary of the War on Poverty. This |
15 | documentary was presented at the Sundance Film Festival by the distinguished economist, author, |
16 | professor and former Secretary of Labor for President Clinton, Robert Reich. It won a United |
17 | States Documentary Special Jury Award for Achievement in Filmmaking; now, therefore be it |
18 | RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island and |
19 | Providence Plantations hereby commemorates the 50th Anniversary of the "War on Poverty" that |
20 | was declared on January 8, 1964 by President Lyndon Baines Johnson; and be it further |
21 | RESOLVED, That the Secretary of state be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
22 | transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to Neera Tanden, President of the Center for |
23 | American Progress. |
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