Proposals were to provide medical care for the aged, rebuild blighted urban areas, and aid education, but he couldn't gather enough votes from congress.
Opposition to Kennedy's legislative proposals came from various factions, including conservative Republicans who believed the initiatives involved too much government intervention, industries affected by proposed regulations, and some members of Congress who disagreed with specific aspects of the initiatives. Additionally, there was opposition from states with interests conflicting with the proposed legislation.
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proposals to improve education and healthcare.
Although political pressures prevented President John F. Kennedy's administration from proposing legislation to Congress in 1961 and 1962, the President took steps to ensure minority rights in voting, employment, housing, transportation, and education by executive action. The stage was set for a new legislative initiative to deal with the problem of federal protection of civil rights.
No, Kennedy was in the Navy.no he was rejected because of his back problem
Kennedy was a Northern Liberal, and Johnson was a Southern Conservative.
- pulling all troops from Vietnam by the year 1965 - tax cut proposal - joint moon mission with the USSR ( soviets ) - economic aid for Indonesia
proposals to improve education and healthcare.
No he did not.
President Kennedy's New Frontier program met resistance at first because Americans thought his ideas were socialist and too close to communist ideals. At the time, most members of Congress were conservative and opposed to changes.
The assassination of President Kennedy