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Social Security Amendments of 1966 Social Security History [i] (1966)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. Special Payments at Age 72
Act of March 15, 1966, to provide for graduated withholding of income tax from wages, to
require declarations of estimated tax with respect to self-employment income, to accelerate
current payments of estimated income tax by corporations, to postpone certain excise tax rate
reductions, and for other purposes (Public Law 89-368, 89th Congress, H.R. 12752)
II. Medicare (SMI) Enrollment Extension
Act of April 8, 1966, to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide for treatment of the
recovery of losses arising from expropriation, intervention, or confiscation of properties by
governments offoreign countries, and to amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to extend
the initial enrollment period for supplementary medical insurance benefits (Public Law 89-384,
89th Congress, H.R. 6319)
III. Freedom of Information
Act of July 4, 1966, to amend section 3 of the Administrative Procedure Act, Chapter 324, of the Act
of June 11, 1946 (60 Stat. 238), to clarify and protect the right of the public to information, and for
other purposes (Public Law 89-481, 89th Congress, S.1160)
IV. Supplemental Annuities
Act of October 30, 1966, to amend the Railroad Retirement Act of 1937 and the
Railroad Retirement Tax Act, and for other purposes (Public Law 89-699, 89th
Congress, H.R. 17285)
V. Coordination with Social Security
Act of October 30, 1966, to amend the Railroad Retirement Act of 1937, the Railroad
Unemployment Insurance Act, and the Railroad Retirement Tax Act to make certain technical
changes, to provide for survivor benefits to children ages eighteen to twenty-one, inclusive, and
for other purposes (Public Law 89-700, 89th Congress, H.R. 14355)
VI. Private Laws
A. Act of November 2, 1966, for the relief of Mrs. Emilie Boulay (Private Law 89-371,
89th Congress, H.R. 3500)
B. Act of November 6, 1966, for the relief of Susan Jeanne Clynes (Private Law 89-454,
89th Congress, S. 2222)
C. Act of November 6, 1966, for the relief of Katherine M. Perakis (Private Law 89-470,
89th Congress, H.R. 14749)
VII. Reported to and Passed
A. Committee on Ways and Means Report
House Report No. 1285 (to accompany H.R. 12752)--February 15, 1966
B. Committee Bill Reported to the House
H.R. 12752 (reported without amendment) February 15, 1966
C. House Debate-Congressional Record February 23, 1966
(House passed Committee-reported bill.)
D. Committee on Finance Report
Senate Report No. 1010 (to accompany H.R. 12752)--March 2, 1966

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