On the recordAugust 26, 1966
It has passed more landmark legislation than any other Congress--the elementary and secondary education act, the higher education act, voting rights, Medicare, traffic safety, and many more.
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presidency.ucsb.eduIt has passed more landmark legislation than any other Congress--the elementary and secondary education act, the higher education act, voting rights, Medicare, traffic safety, and many more.
Remarks by Telephone to the Members of the Western States Democratic Conference.
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