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1964- TAX REDUCTION ACT cut corporate and individual taxes to stimulate growth

1964- ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ACT created job corps, VISTA, project head start, and other programs to fight "war on poverty"

1965- MEDICAL CARE ACT established medicare and medicaid programs

1965- APPALACHIAN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACT targeted aid for highways, health centers, and other improvements for selected "model cities"

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