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Social Security Amendments of 1956 Vol. 1 Social Security History [i] (1956)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SOCIAL SECURITY AMENDMENTS OF 1956
I. Reported to House
A. Committee on Ways and Means Report
House Report No. 1189 (to accompany H.R. 7225)-July 14, 1955
B. Committee Bill Reported to the House
H.R. 7225 (reported with amendments) July 14, 1955
II. Passed House
A. House Debate-Congressional Record  July 18, 1955
(House passed Committee-reported bill)
B. Director's Bulletin No. 220, Bill to Amend the Social Security Act (H.R. 7225)
Passed by House of Representatives on July 18, 1955 July 18, 1955
C. Major Differences in the Present Social Security Law and H.R. 7225, as Passed
by the House of Representatives January 11, 1956
III. Reported to Senate
A. Committee on Finance Report
Senate Report No. 2133 (to accompany H.R. 7225)-June 5, 1956
B. Committee Bill Reported to the Senate
H.R. 7225 (reported with amendments) June 5, 1956
C. Major Differences in the Present Social Security Law and H.R. 7225, as Reported
by the Committee on Finance Relating to Old-Age and Survivors Insurance and
Public Assistance 1956
IV. Passed Senate
A. Senate Debate-Congressional Record July 13, 16, 17, 1956
B. Senate-Passed Bill with Numbered Amendments July 17, 1956
C. Director's Bulletin No. 239, Senate Passage of H.R. 7225-July 18, 1956
D. Actuarial Cost Estimates for the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance System as Modified
by H.R. 7225, as Passed by the House of Representatives and as Passed by the Senate-Ways and Means
Committee Print-July 18, 1956
E. House and Senate Conferees Congressional Record July 17, 19, 1956
V. Conference Report (reconciling differences in the disagreeing votes of the two Houses)
A. House Report No. 2936-July 26, 1956
B. Committee on Ways and Means Press Release Announcing Conference Agreement on
H.R. 7225-July 21, 1956
C. House Debate-Congressional Record  July 26-27, 1956

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