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OCR Page 1 of 3THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
November 6, 1945
Dear Mrs. Roosevelt:
Thank you for your letter of
November first.
I am very hopeful that we can
get the Congress to pass the major parts
of the program announced in my Message to
the Congress of September 6, 1945. I am
particularly hopeful that the Full Employ-
ment legislation will be passed, and am
bending every effort to that end. You
probably read my public statement about it
in the Wage-Price Policy speech of October
30, 1945. I am doing all I can privately
to get the bill out of the Committee.
I have a small group of people
working on different parts of the program
both in Mr. Snyder's office and out of it.
As is not you easy probably to get have the learned right kind long of ago, people it
with the correct social point of view who
have influence with those Congressmen who
are blocking the program.
I wonder whether there is anyone
in particular that you have in mind.
I am most anxious to get the pro-
gram adopted, and would be very thankful to
you for any further suggestions you can
make.
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