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March 10, 1964
MEMORANDUM FOR HONORABLE PIERRE SALINGER
Accomplishments in the fields of Health, Education and Welfare during
the President's first 100 days in office include the folloving:
EDUCATION
1. The Congress enacted on December 10 and the President signed
on December 16 the Higher Education Facilities Act of 1963 (P.L. 88-204).
Described by the President as "the most significant education
bill passed by the Congress in the history of the Republic," this
three-year program authorites appropriations of $1.2 billion in grants
and loans for the construction of needed facilities at public and
private collegea and umiversities, junior colleges, technical institutes
and graduate schools.
A supplemental appropriation to initiate this program in the
present fiscal year is pending before the Congresa. The President's
budget for FY 1965 includes the full amount authorized by P.L. 88-204.
2. The Congress enacted on December 15 and the President signed
on December 18 the Vocational Education Act of 1963 (P.L. 88-210).
This legislation, authorizing increased levels of federal
assistance to State vocational education programs, is aimed at expanding
and modernizing these programa in line with the Nation's changing man-
power needs and job opportunities.
3. The Congress enacted on December 15 and the President signed
on December 19 the 1963 Amendments to the Mampower Develoyment and
Training Act, providing an extension and significant expansion of the
Job retraining program administered jointly by the Department of Labor
and the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.
4. The President signed on February 11 the Library Services and
Construction Act, authorizing a three-year extension and expansion of
federal assistance.
HEALTH
1. The Congress enacted on December 11 and the President signed
on December 17 the Clean Air Act (P.L. 88-206), laying the groundvork
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