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1 Reorganization Plan No. 27 of 1950, Providing for a Department of Health, Education, and Security 1 (1950)

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 81ST CONGRESS              SENATE                   f    RtroIRT
   2d Session                                        1   No. 1943





 REORGANIZATION PLAN NO. 27 OF 1 950 PROVIDING FOR
   A DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION,, AND SE-
   CURITY


        Ju~y 10 (legislative day, Juty 1), 1950.-Ordered to be printed


 Mr. MCCLELLAN, from the Committee on Expenditures in the
         Executive Departments, submitted the following

                          REPORT
                      [To accompany S. Res. 302]

   The Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments,
 to whom was referred Senate Resolution 302, expressing disapproval
 of Reorganization Plan No. 27 of 1950, ieport favorably thereon and
 recommend that the resolution be approved by the Senate. The
 effect of the adoption of the resolution will be to prevent Reorgani-
 zation Plan No. 27 of 1950 from becoming effective on July 31, 1950.
   The committee in executive session on July 10, 1950, took favorable
action on Senate Resolution 302 by a vote of 6 to 3, foul members not
being present. Members of the committee voting in affirmative
were: Senators McClellan (chairman), Eastland, Hoey, Ives, Mundt,
and Schoeppel. Those voting against the resolution were.: Senators
Humphrey, Benton, and Smith of Maine.
  The President transmitted to the Congress assembled on May 31,
1950, pursuant to the provisions of the Reorganization Act of 1949,
Reorganization Plan No. 271 pioviding for a Department of Health,
Education, and Security to which would be transferred all functions
of the Federal Secmiity Agency. The Federal Security Agency would
be abolished under the plan.

               SUMMARY OF COMMITTEE'S FINDINGS
  The committee conducted public hearings upon Senate Resolution
302 on July 6 and 7, 1950. In reporting the resolution of disapproval
favorabjy, the majority of the committee agreed substantially with the
following objections presented by Senators Taft, Hendrickson, Smith
' Reorganization Plan No. 27, end the President's message which accompanied it, are included In this
report as Appendix A.

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