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Social Security Amendments of 1950 Vol. 4 Social Security History [i] (1950)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. Reported to House
A. Committee on Ways and Means Report
House Report No. 1300 (to accompany H.R. 6000)--August 22, 1949
B. Committee Bill Reported to the House
H.R. 6000 (reported without amendment) August 22, 1949
C. Constitutional Aspects of an Elective Social Security System as to Certain Uncovered
Groups, Prepared by the Staff of the Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation-
May 25, 1949
D. Definition of Employee for Purposes of Old Age and Survivors Insurance, Prepared for
the Use of the Committee on Ways and Means-June 15, 1949
E. Analysis of Definition of Employee in Committee Print, Prepared for the Committee on Ways
and Means by the Staff of the Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation--July 22, 1949
F. Summary of Principal Changes in the Social Security Act Under H.R. 6000-Committee
Print-August 29, 1949
G. Actuarial Cost Estimates for Expanded,Coverage and Liberalized Benefits Proposed for
the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance System by H.R. 6000-Committee Print October 3,
1949
H. Extension of Social Security to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, Report to the Committee on Ways and
Means from the Subcommittee on Extension of Social Security to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
February 6, 1950
II. Passed House
A. House Debate-Congressional Record October 4 5, 1949
B. House-Passed Bill
H.R. 6000 (without amendment)-October 6, 1949

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