Warren G. Magnuson and the Shaping of Twentieth-Century America

Warren G. Magnuson and the Shaping of Twentieth-Century America
Title Warren G. Magnuson and the Shaping of Twentieth-Century America PDF eBook
Author Shelby Scates
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 404
Release 2012-09-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0295802219

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Warren G. Magnuson served as U.S. senator from the state of Washington for six terms. The sheer sweep of his accomplishments is astonishing: authoring the 1964 Civil Rights Act, protecting Puget Sound, saving Boeing for Seattle, championing consumer protection legislation, reorganizing the railroads, and godfathering the electrification of the Pacific Northwest by pressing for Columbia and Snake River dams. He pushed for federal aid to education, kept Pentagon budgets down, and established the National Institutes of Health while arguing throughout the McCarthy era against U.S. isolation from China. He was also a whiskey-and-poker companion to Presidents Roosevelt, Truman, Kennedy, and Johnson.

Biomedicine in the Twentieth Century

Biomedicine in the Twentieth Century
Title Biomedicine in the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author Caroline Hannaway
Publisher IOS Press
Pages 388
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 158603832X

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." . . based on a conference that was held at the National Institutes of Health in December 2005 to promote historical research on biomedical science in the twentieth century"--p. ix.

People's Warrior

People's Warrior
Title People's Warrior PDF eBook
Author Michael R. Lemov
Publisher Fairleigh Dickinson
Pages 262
Release 2011-05-31
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1611470250

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It is hard to believe that there was a time, not long ago, when there was no right to obtain government information, no protection against hazards in children's toys and other consumer products, no federal safety standards for motor vehicles, and no insurance to protect an investors' money and securities in brokerage accounts. These and other consumer rights were created only after fierce political battles in the decade between 1966 and 1976. People's Warrior is the untold story of that era and one of its towering leaders, Congressman John Moss. Based on previously undisclosed materials and interviews with key players of the time People's Warrior tells the story of a stormy decade in America, one in which key laws, such as the Freedom of Information Act and the Consumer Product Safety Act were enacted by Congress, despite overwhelming political opposition. It is also the improbable story of one man's life and determination. Moss fought for twelve years, against three presidents and at times his own party, for a freedom of information law that has stood the test of time and been copied around the world. Although at first stymied by special interests, he won sweeping consumer protection reforms. He went on to challenge Wall Street in an intense battle to enact major new investor protection laws. What happened to Moss and his progressive agenda in later decades, and what the future may bring for that agenda, make up the final part of this compelling story of a man and an era.

Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate

Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate
Title Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations
Publisher
Pages 248
Release 2005
Genre Judges
ISBN

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The Green Years, 1964–1976

The Green Years, 1964–1976
Title The Green Years, 1964–1976 PDF eBook
Author Gregg Coodley
Publisher University Press of Kansas
Pages 382
Release 2021-09-30
Genre History
ISBN 0700632344

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In The Green Years, 1964–1976, Gregg Coodley and David Sarasohn offer the first comprehensive history of the period when the United States created the legislative, legal, and administrative structures for environmental protection that are still in place over fifty years later. Coodley and Sarasohn tell a dramatic story of cultural change, grassroots activism, and political leadership that led to the passage of a host of laws attacking pollution under President Johnson. At the same time, with Stewart Udall as secretary of the interior, the Wilderness Act, the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, and other land-protection measures were passed and the department shifted its focus from western resource development to broader national conservation issues. The magnitude of what was accomplished was without precedent, even under conservation-minded presidents like the two Roosevelts. The fast-paced story the authors tell is not only about the Democratic Party; in this era there was still a vital Republican conservation tradition. In the 1960s, Republicans were chronologically as close to Teddy Roosevelt as to Donald Trump. In both the House and Senate and in the Nixon and Ford administrations, Republicans played vital roles. It was President Nixon who established the Environmental Protection Agency and signed into law the 1970 Clean Air Act, revisions in 1972 to the Clean Water Act, and the 1973 Endangered Species Act. Under Nixon, actions were taken to protect the oceans, forests, coastal zones, and grasslands while regulating chemicals, pesticides, and garbage. The authors analyze the full range of transformations during the “Green Years,” from the creation of entirely new pollution-control industries to backpacking becoming mass recreation to how revelations about chemical exposure spurred the natural food movement. And not least, the tectonic shift in the political landscape of the United States with the western states becoming Republican bastions and centers of ongoing backlash against the federal government. The Green Years, 1964–1976 is the story of environmental progress in the midst of war and civil unrest, and of the lessons we can learn for our future.

Pro Tem

Pro Tem
Title Pro Tem PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate
Publisher Government Printing Office
Pages 124
Release 2008
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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NOTE: NO FURTHER DISCOUNT FOR THIS PRINT PRODUCT--OVERSTOCK SALE --Significantly reduced list price Prepared under the direction of Nancy Erickson, Secretary of the Senate. Includes a preface by Senator Robert C. Byrd, who was serving as the President Pro Tem in 2008. Provides a history of the office followed by portraits and brief biographies of the Senators who served as President Pro Tem between 1789 and 2007. Other resources produced by the United States (U.S./US) Senate can be found here: https: //bookstore.gpo.gov/agency/515"

Senate Documents

Senate Documents
Title Senate Documents PDF eBook
Author United States. 79th Congress, 2nd session
Publisher Government Printing Office
Pages 1088
Release 1930
Genre Government publications
ISBN

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